March 16, 2010
University of Nebraska-Lincoln: From Ceramics Monthly’s MFA Factor
The aim of the MFA program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is to
help each student find his or her voice as an artist. MFA candidates
spend three years developing their thesis-the ideas, concepts,
approaches and values that will shape their work, now and in the
future. Students are strongly encouraged to take three full years to
finish their degrees. This extra time is intended to be a wise and
productive investment, resulting in MFA exhibitions that are truly
professional.
December 31, 2008
The Month in Clay: January 2009
On this the last day of 2008, I'd like to wish everyone a very happy and healthy new year! And to help you start it off right, today we're bringing you the latest installment of the Month in Clay. In it, you'll see a brief overview of what is going on in the world of clay on this 2009-Eve and beyond! From teapots in Helsinki, to abstract sculpture in London, to figurative works in Philly, to a functional pottery workshop in Cincinnati, there's something for everyone, whether you're a maker, a collector, a fan or all of the above.
And, as usual, if you don't find anything below in your area, click over to the Ceramics Monthly Calendar for a more ...
October 6, 2008
Emerging Ceramic Artists to Watch: New Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture
With so much incredible ceramic art being created today, it becomes difficult to know where to look for new up-and-coming ceramic artists—there are just so many! To help you begin sorting through all the great ceramic artists at the beginning of their careers, we've put together Emerging Ceramic Artists to Watch: New Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture as a free gift to Ceramic Arts Daily subscribers. The fourteen featured ceramic artists are making exciting new work that we think you shouldn't miss. Inside, you will find images of their work, statements in their own words about their motivations and inspirations for their ceramic art, as well as ...