May 22, 2013

Briefly: MSU hosts ceramics Mother’s Day event

The ceramics department at Midwestern State University will present its Mother’s Day Ceramics Sale, which will run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today andSaturday in the ceramics studio, Room C119, in the Fain Fine Arts Center.

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Art Sale

Art students spend all year creating paintings, ceramics and jewelry that are only showcased in the University Art Gallery.

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Art Sale

Fire guts KNUST's ceramics department

Fire has reportedly gutted the ceramics department of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi. It mainly affected the offices and studios of that department.

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Soup-a-Bowl a success

Finlandia University raised over $6000 for the the ceramics department with a soup fundraiser

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Soup-a-Bowl a success

Visual arts: Telling stories of the ancient Southwest, via ceramics at CU's Museum of Natural History

The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History continues to unearth treasures from its own holdings with the new exhibit “Ancient Southwest: Peoples, Pottery and Place.”

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Northwestern offers ceramics class – KALB-TV News Channel 5 & CBS 2

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Breaking the Mold: de Saisset Features Artists Who See Clay Differently

The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University opens the winter season with an exhibition that speaks to the legacy of ceramics in Northern California.

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Breaking the Mold: de Saisset Features Artists Who See Clay Differently

ISU: Cyclone ceramics sale

Iowa State University junior Erica Gonnerman looks around during the biannual art sale Wednesday at the university’s College of Design Building. Photo by Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune

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Mantis Shrimp Clubs May Help Lead To Ceramics Discovery

Researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are looking to a strange place to try to improve the ceramics used in artificial joints and body armor for the military: The mantis shrimp. The research could lead to an exponential increase in …

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Ceramics exhibit showcases craftsman

McKissick Museum highlights work of Walter B. Stephen Your cups, bowls, vases and pitchers often go unnoticed in households, but years from now they may end up in a museum

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