RAKU IS THEATRICAL in some ways,” said pottery artist Terry Whye, who will offer a four-day workshop in raku pottery technique next month. At her Finksburg studio, students will form clay into useful ...
A Raku Experience Dragon Binding: Raku firing your very own ceramic dragon egg! Come join us at Mr. B’s Mead Center for an epic event where you’ll learn the ancient art of dragon binding. You’ll call ...
Anderson Ranch CMC may take a greater role” announced The Aspen Times on Oct. 22, 1970. “Colorado Mountain College is ...
One of the most interesting things about art is that it can be tied tightly to time, but also transcend it. The exhibit “Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ...
The Ferndale Arts Gallery is featuring the work of raku potter Laura Rose this month. Rose has developed her own style of raku pottery, depicting the animals drawn and carved many thousands of years ...
Sixteenth Century Japan met 20th Century North America recently in the back yard of Lincoln-Way High School. Pulling teacups, bowls and saucers from a sawdust-fueled portable kiln, Northern Illinois ...
The centuries-old art of Raku pottery comes to South County this summer as Amy Webber teaches an eight-week course on the techniques of Raku and pit firing. These two time-honored firing methods come ...
SOMERVILLE – Raku, a 12th-century pottery-firing technique, may trace its origins to creating the wares for Japanese tea ceremonies, but you certainly don’t need to hop on a plane to try it yourself.
As she carefully used large metal tongs to move molded chunks of hot fired clay to a tub filled with cool water, Shepard High School senior Ava Gliva joked she “maybe” found a career. “It’s not ...
Spontaneity is, of course, an uncertain thing in the art world. It can lead to blindingly brilliant flashes of beauty and creativity, or it can totally destroy a perfectly orchestrated project.
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