Last Chance to See Great Ceramics at Las Cruces Museum of Art

DATE: January 12, 2009                                        file: Great Ceramics

CONTACT: Joy Miller, Exhibitions Curator               Phone: 575/541-2221

*Attachments: “Squared Vase” by Shoji Hamada; “Black Water Serpent Plate” by Maria Poveka Martinez and Santana Martinez

Last Chance to See Great Ceramics at Las Cruces Museum of Art

Saturday, January 24th marks the end of the Las Cruces Museum of Art’s current exhibit, “Innovation and Change: Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center, Arizona State University Art Museum Collection”.

Don’t miss your chance to see more than 70 masterworks by many of the leading international artists of our time. The exhibit offers a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. Art on display includes functional ware, such as work by British potter Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada – a forerunner in the Japanese folk art movement, and Pueblo artists Nampeyo and Maria Martinez. 

Sculptural ceramics are also represented, including pieces by figurative artist Stephen DeStaebler and Robert Arneson – father of the ceramic funk movement.  Influenced by European modernist design, as well asian pottery traditions, these ceramic pioneers created a new American aesthetic.

The showing here in Las Cruces is part of a 10 city national tour over a three year period. The exhibition was curated by Peter Held, Curator of Ceramics and was developed and managed by Smith Kramer Fine Art Services, as exhibition tour development company in Kansas City, Missouri.

All exhibits and receptions at the Museum of Art, located at 491 N. Main St. in the downtown mall, are accessible and free to the public.

For more information about exhibits and Studio Programs art classes, please call 575/541-2137 or visit the website http://museums.las-cruces.org. The TTY number is 575/541-2161.

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