May 20, 2012

CCU art professor brings home "Best in Show"

CONWAY, SC – Elizabeth F. Keller, professor of ceramics at Coastal Carolina University, was recently awarded Best in Show for her entry in the Concordia Continental Ceramics Competition 4 at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn

Link:
CCU art professor brings home "Best in Show"

Ceramics students offer their wares for sale

Customers walked out of the University of Georgia's Lamar Dodd School of Art Wednesday with finely made bowls, cups, figurines – and even bathtub buddies, a creation of UGA graduate Mark Johnson.

View article:
Ceramics students offer their wares for sale

Japanese ceramics on show at USC Museum

THE University of San Carlos Museum, in cooperation with the Sumitomo Foundation of Japan, opened last Feb. 22 a month-long exhibition entitled “Japanese Ceramics: From Imari to Cebu” at its Institutional Gallery

Read More:
Japanese ceramics on show at USC Museum

Nanocrystals Make Dentures Shine

Chemists of Jena University develop novel glass ceramics for dentistry The hardest substance in the human body is moved by its strongest muscles: When we heartily bite into an apple or a schnitzel, enormous strengths are working on the surface of our teeth.

Read the original post:
Nanocrystals Make Dentures Shine

Group raises funds with art sale

Students are selling guns, flasks and skulls in front of the Student Union. They’re part of the University’s Ceramics Artist Student Association’s biannual pottery and ceramics sale held this week, where the items for sale are not limited to the di…

Read the original:
Group raises funds with art sale

Reception features ceramics, drawing

Drawing into ceramics is highlighted in a new exhibition at Colorado Mesa University. Brush Work by Jake Allee, an assistant art professor, will be celebrated with a opening reception from 6–8 p.m.

See more here:
Reception features ceramics, drawing

One of Us: Stephen Heywood loves playing with clay

When you’re a professional potter, some days are like Christmas and some are like Halloween, says Stephen Heywood, a professor of ceramics at the University of North Florida.

Continue Reading:
One of Us: Stephen Heywood loves playing with clay

U of M prof wins $50,000 ceramics prize

A University of Minnesota associate professor took home the grand prize at the Gyeonggi Ceramix International, a prestigious international ceramics contest held in Gwangju, South Korea.

View article:
U of M prof wins $50,000 ceramics prize

Mercer Gallery to hold ceramics exhibition

Mercer Gallery at Garden City Community College will open the Kansas State University Graduate and Faculty in Ceramics Exhibition with a public reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, featuring the unique and varied forms of perspectives of nine graduate degree candidates and art professors.

See the original post:
Mercer Gallery to hold ceramics exhibition

NMSU Art Gallery to present talk, exhibit

LAS CRUCES – The New Mexico State University Art Gallery will present a talk featuring retiring ceramics professor Amanda Jaffe from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Oct. 12.

See more here:
NMSU Art Gallery to present talk, exhibit