From
The Permanent Collection
January 23 - April 17, 2009
Public Reception: Thursday, April 2, 4:30 – 6:30 pm
The Museum’s current exhibition, from
the permanent collection, opened January 23 and closes April
17, 2009. Following a succession of temporary exhibitions from outside
sources, we have put together a group of ceramic pieces that gives
our visitors an opportunity to see a sampling from our own vast
collection.
Included are approximately thirty pieces ranging
across countries and centuries: Han Dynasty, Chinese jar; 19th century
English Staffordshire Ware butter tub; 1930s black-on-black San
Ildefonso Pueblo jar by Maria and Julian Martinez; 2006 vessel by
Germany’s, Ursula Scheid; 1950s vase by Japanese artist, Rosanjin
Kitaoji. Other pieces include work by Paul Soldner, Lucy Lewis,
Silvie Granatelli, Kris Nelson, Glen Lukens, Yukiko Ito, Ka-Kwong
Hui, Ken Ferguson, Shuji Kawai, Chuck Hindes, Jan Hoag, Frank Ozereko,
Peter Beasecker, Larry Elsner, Frank Martin, Harrison McIntosh,
Karen Karnes, Charles Harder and Charles Fergus Binns.
This exhibition was curated by Susan Kowalczyk
from the Museum’s permanent collection.
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Harrison McIntosh
Bowl,
circa 1990, h: 3-3/4”, Corsaw Collection, museum purchase,
1991.34
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