Wednesday, April 10, 2013

SUPER GREATFUL

I received a letter last week from the Nevada Arts Council.  They have provided me with a Professional Development Grant - it is to help cover the costs of going to NCECA 2013.

Here are some images of NCECA - I will be doing a full slide show Mid May at Clay Arts Vegas:


Kristen Keifer

YUMMY Cups

Walter McConnell

Walter McConnell and Gerit Grimm



This work will be presented in August 2014 at Clay Arts Vegas

Non-functional it makes me happy-

 and the craft!


I was loving the form and the lift

  
These Cloud sculptures by Ryan Takaba are amazing




I am in Columbia Missouri today working on Cosi Fan Tutte with my dear friend Christine Seitz.  Hoping to hook up with Bede Clarke later this week.... Watching his demo at NCECA was really great - what a cool happenstance.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Gareth Mason At Amoca ---- FUN!!!

i It was great going to AMOCA and seeing the Gareth Mason workshop.  His energy is amazing, technique fascinating, and his finished work is inspiring. 
























Gareth Mason is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association and Brother of the Art Workers Guild, London. His work is exhibited regularly in solo and group exhibitions both in England and Europe. In February 2011 his first solo exhibition in America, entitled Other Forces was held in the Jason Jacques Gallery in Manhattan. A short film about his practice entitled White was awarded Grand Prix at the Projections D’Argile film festival, Montpellier, France in 2002. In 2006 he participated in the European Keramik Symposium, Gmunden and accompanying European touring exhibition.




A major solo exhibition entitled An Unfolding Narrative was held in 2007 at Blackwell, the Arts and Crafts House. He is a member of the International Association for Ceramic Art Education and Exchange and contributed to their conferences in Farnham (England), Nairobi (Kenya) and Icheon (Korea). His vessel, 'Open', received an 'Honourable Mention' award at the World Ceramic Biennale Exhibition, Yeoju, Korea 2009. Recent talks and demonstrations include invited speaker at the 2008 CAAI International Ceramics Conference, Tel Hai, Israel and Invited speaker at 2009 Ege University International Art Days symposium, Izmir, Turkey. He presented an address, 'Fire, Ceramics Mystery and Creativity' in the Speakers Programme at the 2011 SOFA Chicago Expo and was Visiting Artist at California State University, Long Beach in October the same year.
His most recent show was Fire and Wax, a two person exhibition with the New York painter Martin Kline, part of the Piacenti Gallery's exhibition 'Masters Old and New', in association with Jason Jacques. 'Friendship Forged in Fire' at AMOCA will be his first exhibition in California.
He lives and works in Hampshire, England. His website is GarethMason.net.

Now if  I can get the NCECA app to download


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

JANUARY 1, 2013

What a year!  I have spent the last 40 hours thinking about what has transpired.  Last winter sitting in front of the fireplace in a joking way I said to 10 friends lets open our own studio.  A year later, there are five of us who are still working like mad to make Clay Arts Vegas a reality.  We have an amazing gallery, a store that features Laguna Clay, we have our own online store clayartsvegas-store, and we teach classes seven days a week. 

We have been featured artists in local papers, magazines, and radio interviews, and our work has been held up by Laguna Clay Co. as artists of the week.  Together with other arts organizations, we are working to make Downtown Las Vegas a hub of art and a place to make clay.  I have to say I am very proud of what has been accomplished.  I will also say it is never easy, lots of growing pains, lots of scary moments, lots of fun, and whole collection of new and old friend supporting the project, to all of them I say THANK YOU, from all of it, I grow.  To say the least I am honored, lucky and looking forward to the New Year.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Almost two months have passed

So in June I was throwing pots at the Venetian having a really good time.  Since that week I can barely remember what has all happened, but here are some highlights:

Michele Gomez Houk, also of CLAY ARTS VEGAS, went to the Utah State Fair where we were the judges for Pottery and Ceramics.  What a display of talent!

I did demonstrations for the Zappos vendor party at the World Market Center.  I wish I had a photo or two; we were set up about 500 feet from a GIANT praying mantis that shot fire out of his antennas.

With CLAY ARTS VEGAS we have had two First Fridays, this month (August)  we have a goblet show with artists from 7 states, students from CAV, and work from Mission Hills Pottery.  The guest juror was Bill Loken of Pahrump Winery.

I was commissioned to create a 3 inch tall figure, in porcelain for a local collector.  The piece was then air brushed b another artist.

My mom was helping at CLAY ARTS VEGAS for two months.

Friday I was commissioned to create 9 mugs and a vase with faces for someones birthday

Yesterday I lost my phone......

And I almost forgot; KNPR featured me as one of the local Las Vegas artists,  Check out the issue
http://issuu.com/nvpr/docs/desert_companion_2012sept

If I keep on top of this perhaps it wont seem like a laundry list,  having  CLAY ARTS VEGAS is a huge under taking.  However, it is so rewarding and a ton of fun.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

CARNAVALE @ The Venetian

Who would have ever thought I would be the entertainment at a luxury resort in Vegas.  This is defiantly one for the "WOW" category of things I have done.  That being said, I am having a blast.  There is a lots of great interest in what I am doing, I have had a number of friends and fellow potters stop by to say HELLO.  If by any chance you are in Vegas this week, stop in at the Venetian, and say hello, I am across from the waterfall.

Thursday, May 31, 2012











CLAY ARTS VEGAS will have its official  GRAND OPENING with Councilman Bob Coffin on June 11, 2012 at 10am.  We look forward to seeing everyone there.  Please come out and see the space!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

LAS VEGAS WEEKLY


Peter Jakubowski talks Clay Arts Vegas.

Photo: Sam Morris


Clay Arts Vegas opens in Downtown's Old Art Bar

Kristen Peterson

Wed, Mar 21, 2012 (5:17 p.m.)




Last November, a group of artists involved in the ceramics community toured the studios of Valley clay artists. It ended in Peter Jakubowski’s living room, where the discussion turned to a desire for a centrally located clay studio. They should create one, they figured, but nobody had the money. So they dreamed. Then Jakubowski got serious. He planned to take out a loan, but was instead advised to reach out to friends who might want to support such a project. The other artists did the same and the money started coming in. They just needed a location.

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The Downtown Arts District, with its selection of industrial and empty buildings, seemed a good place to pursue a facility that could serve as a teaching, working, retail and exhibition space. That’s where they came across the old Art Bar on Main Street, a large building with ample parking that sat empty for more than three years. Sure, it was compromised. Scrappers had stripped out electrical wiring and air-conditioning parts, and the stage on which bands had performed sat in pieces in the corner. But the artists had resources, skills and friends, and began scrounging Craigslist, eBay, swap meets and more for supplies.

Now, Clay Arts Vegas at 1509 S. Main St. is a full-service studio with teaching areas, work spaces, a gallery and a retail store that will sell clay, glazes, tools and other supplies.

The plan is to bring together the community’s serious clay artists and welcome beginners. Along with its rotating exhibits by local, national and international artists and a space to buy works from the founders, Clay Arts Vegas has created classes for specific groups, including Mommy and Me, home-school students and young adults. There’s even a Spanish language class. The general public can sign up for an eight-week class at Clay Arts Vegas for $125.

“We’re really trying to be accessible to the whole community,” says Jakubowski, who heads the design for dance program at UNLV. “Not just a niche. We’ve reached out to Red Hat ladies, Prime Timers [an older gay men’s organization] and teachers in Clark County.”

That diversity extends to the seven resident artists, some who already teach in the medium, and have stylistically different approaches to ceramics. “When you look at the group as a whole, each person has their own different interest in the clay community,” Jakubowski says. “We kind of cover a huge spectrum of what you can do with the medium.”

Beyond that, having an activity space, scheduled to open in April, helps diversify the area that’s home to galleries, antiques stores, boutiques, restaurants and bars. Neighbors have already begun stopping in.