Category: Sculpture
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Photographer/ceramicist Isaac Scott enlightens and enriches modern understanding of the slave trade
Through his art, photographer/ceramicist Isaac Scott tells the story of the slave trade responsible for bringing his ancestors to the US.
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Women Artists Challenge Boundaries of Sculpture and Ceramics at Lacoste Gallery, Concord
Author Anita Harris writes about Lacoste gallery show of female artists challenging boundaries of sculpture and ceramics
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A Harvest of Earthly and Spiritual Beauty at Lacoste Ceramics Gallery, Concord, MA.
Anita Harris reviews Ashwini Bhat ceramics show at Lacoste Gallery, Concord, MA.
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Paul Briggs Ceramics: Bars, Chains, and Free Spirit
Writer Anita Harris found Paull Briggs’ prison cell series–inspired by written words– both difficult and uplifting.
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Lacoste Gallery: Empowering Voices: Artists of color, social justice & the public
Lacoste ceramics Gallery in Concord features eight artists of color in response to the current cries for racial justice. Anita Harris says the show provokes profound ideas and emotions and “serves as a bridge from our individual and collective pasts”– inspiring what she hopes will be “a universally shared, just and creative future. “”
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Lacoste: Lily Fein responds to “Mississippi mad potter” ceramics.
Anita Harris on Lacoste, Concord Gallery opening of Lily Fein response to George Ohr, 19th Century “Mad Hatter” Ceramicist of Mississipi
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“Vessel Re-Imagined” at Lacoste Keane, Concord, MA.
Anita Harris much enjoyed “Vessel Reimagined,” a ceramics exhibit shedding new light on a 20,000 year-old-form, at Lacoste Keane Gallery, in Concord, MA.
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Ceramics-painting dialogue makes Lacoste/Keane Gallery an artwork in itself
Anita Harris writes that the dialogue between ceramics and painting established in Lacoste Keane’s new exhibit makes the gallery a work of art in itself.