Beautiful, simple design never goes out of fashion. My jewelry is inspired by Porcelain wares from Asia and Europe. Delftware, Meissen’s Onion Pattern, Chinese Blue and White, Japanese Cobalt, etc. All earrings, necklaces, and bracelets are handmade from super white porcelain and finished by hand with a 12k high-quality gold or platinum luster from…
Our twelfth year featuring 5 Yunomi by 200 artists. A Richard Aerni, Jennifer Allen, Dan Anderson, Mindy Andrews, Mark Arnold, Derek Au B Posey Bacopoulos, Noel Bailey, Mary Barringer, Ben Bates, Hayne Bayless, Lisa Belsky, Molly Bishop, H.P. Bloomer, David Bolton, Eric Botbyl, Kalika Bowlby, Jessica Brandl, Wayne Branum, Nathan Bray, Jenna…
My china-painting techniques allow me to paint the bottom of my pieces. I recently figured this out and have been painting avidly. Here are some examples of “feet” or “bottoms”:
THIS SATURDAY – ONE DAY ONLY – WAHNSINN!! Charlotte Street’s Studio Residency welcomes the public to the annual Open Studios event at Town Pavilion this Saturday, April 21st, 2018.Visitors are free to come into our artists’ studios for a behind-the-scenes view of the Studio Residency Program. Town Pavilion is located in downtown KCMO at 1100…
mo·dus op·e·ran·di ˌmōdəs ˌäpəˈrandē,ˌmōdəs ˌäpəˈrandī noun a particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established. Cottey College P.E.O. Foundation Gallery 1000 W Austin Blvd, Nevada, MO 64772 Nevada, Missouri www.cottey.edu Cottey College, located in Nevada, Missouri is an independent, liberal arts and sciences college for women. It…
Two curators from different mid-west cities will collaborate together on an exciting group exhibition of noted ceramic artists during NCECA. Jayson Lawfer of Chicago’s The Nevica Project and Philipp Eirich of Kansas City’s Cerbera Gallery have put together a show of works by living and deceased artists that they consider notable and of interest to…
A chawan (茶碗; literally “tea bowl”) is a bowl used for preparing and drinking tea. There are many types of chawan used in East Asian tea ceremonies. The choice of their use depends upon many considerations. The chawan originated in China. The earliest chawan in Japan were imported from China between the 13th and the 16th century. The Jian chawan, a Chinese tea bowl known as Tenmoku chawan in…
by Jim Barcus | March 1, 2018 Behind the shiny corporate façade of Town Pavilion in downtown KC, a warren of former office spaces six floors above street level offers an around-the-clock creative home to 32 artists. Ranging in age from their 20s to their 60s, painters, poets, musicians, performance artists and dancers experiment, interact…