Welcome Back Bears! Are you ready for February's FFAW extravaganza? This month, there will be 19 participating galleries and interactive demonstrations. Featured in the FFAW are two new exhibitions in the Brick City Gallery: Keaton Wynn's "Powerplay", a collection of ceramic sculpture, and Dick Lehman's "Celebrating Mystery in the Microcosm", featuring ceramic vessels and … [Read more...] about First Friday Art Walk: February!
Visiting artist Elijah Gowin will be lecturing on April 19 at 7:00 p.m. at Brick City Room 312! Elijah Gowin uses photography to speak about ritual, landscape and memory. He was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1967 and received his MFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico. His photographs are in the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of … [Read more...] about Visiting Artist: Elijah Gowin
Keith Davis by far the best known historian of photography and writer living, and we are fortunate to have the amazing collection he’s built at the Nelson-Atkins as a near resource for our students. He’s authored the most important history of photography books as well as many books about photography. A very modestly written bio follows: Keith F. Davis Senior … [Read more...] about Visiting Scholar Lecture by Keith Davis
Nicole Jacquard, Professor at IU in Bloomington and President of the Society of North American Goldsmiths, will give a lecture on Thursday, March 2 , 7 pm in Brick 1, room 312, and a workshop on Voodoo dolls in Brick 1, room 217 on Friday, March 3 from 9:00 - 5:00. The public is invited to the Thursday evening lecture. Join us! Save Save … [Read more...] about Visiting metals artist Nicole Jacquard, lecture and workshop
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