Join us for a two-person workshop with Ken Baskin and Scott Meyer, Thursday and Friday, March 2- 3--9:30- 12:00 noon and 1:30- 5:00 pm each day. Danish artist Priscilla Mouritzen will join in on Friday, March 2, to make it a three-person workshop that day. MSU Dept. of Art and Design Ceramics Studio Brick City/ Building one, Room 105 327 West Mill Street, Springfield, … [Read more...] about Ceramics workshop
The Student Exhibition Center and Brick City Gallery will show the work of Art + Design seniors for the next few weeks. Those students completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will be displaying their works in the last exhibitions of 2016, including: At the SEC: Steven Heath, Animation Anna Tumbabia, Photography (see photo) Tyler Forster, Sculpture At Brick City … [Read more...] about SEC and Brick City Artwork Showings
The Clayworks Student Organization will sponsor the Fall Pottery Sale on December 1-2 from 9am-5pm in the Plaster Student Union second floor Atrium area. Come view and purchase reasonably priced ceramic work made by members of the Clayworks Student Organization. A portion of the proceeds goes to help Clayworks fund various activities such as visiting artists and student travel … [Read more...] about Fall Ceramics Sale
Rumors abound about the arrival of these little guys. As explained by Dr. [name redacted], Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design, “Well, as you know, the Art and Design Department was on pretty friendly terms with the gnome community on the east quad when we were in Ellis Hall, especially the guys from the big warrens under the Dawn Redwood trees. They’d come … [Read more...] about Gnomecoming 2016
Ceramics students and faculty will be participating again in the Empty Bowls fundraising event by creating ceramic bowls that will be for sale. This year's event will be held on Sept. 23 from 4:30-8 p.m. at Panera Bread located at 4100 S. Campbell Avenue in Springfield. Last year's event raised more than $5,000 for the Ozarks Food Harvest. All are welcome! … [Read more...] about Empty Bowls for Ozarks Food Harvest