Milkstone by Wolfgand Laib
Exquisit piece of art- simple and eloquent.
http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/253/1251
Exquisit piece of art- simple and eloquent.
http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/253/1251
Drink This! The Workhouse International Ceramic Cup Show, Lorton, VA, January 9-February 10, 2013
A Flower Chalice from the porcelain and celadon series created for the Locating the Sacred festival was selected for this show from over 400 entries of functional and sculptural artwork by juror, Linda Arbuckle.
I will be introducing a new line of black and white everyday ware at the 6th Annual 3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Craft Fair on December 15th, from 12-6 pm. The fair will feature 100 vendors and yummy drinks and snacks by Rucola in Boerum Hill. http://www.3rdward.com/events/handmade-holiday-craft-fair/4756. 195 Morgan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11237. I am attaching a picture of a black and white bowl that gives you a sneak peak at the line (which is still in the kiln!). I will have bowls, cups and vases at affordable prices. They will make great Christmas gifts. Please spread the word!

Some news and shows on the pottery front, just in time for Christmas shopping!
My pottery has been selected for two fairs in Brooklyn in the next two weeks, and will also be included in a private sale. In addition, I am pleased to announce that the cups from Chalice have been selected for two international gallery exhibits.
First up, this weekend (December 7-9), the Chalice cups will be included in the Clay Fest 2012 Holiday Show at Clay Space 1205. Reception on Friday night, December 7th, from 5-9. The cups will be part of a tea exhibit with Ines Sun, and tea will be served over the weekend for the duration of the show. Location: 1205 Manhattan Avenue, Suite 2-4-1, Brooklyn, NY 11222.
Cup of Comfort International Ceramics Biennial, Halcyon Art Gallery, IN, November 2–December 4, 2012
A cup from the Chalice series, commissioned for the Locating the Sacred Festival, has been selected for the Cup of Comfort International Ceramics Biennial by judge Ray Chen.
The exhibition has been very well received and Halcyon will extend it thru the month of December.