Participants in this workshop will be afforded the first hand experience of throwing on the potters wheel. Student demonstrators will be creating ceramic bowls throughout the day as well as assisting visitors in doing the same. Those participants wishing to claim their finished work may return to the studio after a few weeks when their bowls have been fired.
Carrie Ohm's installations confront notions of spectacle and relative perfection while maintaining an active dialogue with color, space, absurdity and memory. Making use of an object's inherent ability to contain a narrative, Ohm's delightful and whimsical "props" chauffeur a seamless integration between object and narrative, to performative action. Ohm received a BFA in Painting and Ceramics from the University of Toledo and an MFA in Ceramics from School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Carrie Ohm's installations confront notions of spectacle and relative perfection while maintaining an active dialogue with color, space, absurdity and memory. Making use of an object's inherent ability to contain a narrative, Ohm's delightful and whimsical "props" chauffeur a seamless integration between object and narrative, to performative action. Ohm received a BFA in Painting and Ceramics from the University of Toledo and an MFA in Ceramics from School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
E-1526: 1:00 - 4:00
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