Posts Tagged ‘Primer’


Mark and Angela Walley‘s short documentary about Ken Little’s process of making bronze sculpture enraptures us.

Ken Little from Mark & Angela Walley on Vimeo.

A Hot Week for Ceramics in San Antonio: Kurt Weiser show unveiled

This week, Ceramic Arts in San Antonio couldn’t get any hotter (pardon the pun). In case you didn’t hear, Kurt Weiser is in town, opening the last stop of his touring show here at the Southwest School of Art & Craft on Thursday, April 29. (If you are looking for a good time, come out for the opening reception from 5:30-7:30pm)

As I publish this, his weekend workshop is completely full, but we’re anticipating a packed house for his free artist talk on Friday evening (which, by the way, is open to the public- just stop by the Navarro campus at 6:30pm, April 30).

If you are not sure who Kurt Weiser is, don’t worry. Check out this video below for a quick review:

(Video can also be found here: http://www.azpbs.org/flashplayers/linkplayer.php?thevid=asuprofessors/professors_15&url=asuprofessors)

For early reviews of  the traveling exhibition, visit:

http://www.americancraftmag.org/article.php?id=1618

http://pittnews.com/article/2010/01/19/kurt-weiser-uses-ceramics-examine-eden-unusual-way

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10062/1039740-437.stm

Southwest School of Art & Craft Graduate takes the prize at NCC

Kurt Weiser’s visit is not the only thing that has school staff buzzing this week. We’ve already talked about the significance of student work shown at the National Ceramic Competition in San Angelo. Even so, you wouldn’t believe how proud we were when they announced one of our former certificate students, Miguel Abugattas, won first place in that prestigious competition. We’re sure you’ll be hearing a lot more about Miguel in the coming months, so be sure to check out his work so that you can say you knew of him when…

Ryan Takaba named Emerging Artist 2010 by Ceramics Monthly

As if things couldn’t get any hotter, Ryan Takaba, our ceramics studio manager, was just named one of 17 emerging artists for 2010 by CERAMICS MONTHLY. Sherman Hall, editor of Ceramics Monthly, writes:

This year, Ceramics Monthly received a record number of submissions to our Emerging Artists competition. We take that, as well as the high level of quality work submitted as a good sign that the field of studio ceramics is thriving. We are sure you will see the promise these artists bring not only to ceramics but to the world of creative endeavors as a whole.

Way to go Ryan!

Dennis Smith opens at Goldesberry Gallery with Virginia Scotchie

The end of this week brings a new show at Goldesberry Gallery in Houston featuring our very own Chair of Ceramics Dennis Smith. Dennis will not be in Houston for the opening of his show since it is set at the same time Kurt Weiser pops into the Southwest School of Art & Craft campus, but all the same it is a great opportunity to take a weekend drive to see some great pieces from a critically acclaimed local artist.

What else? Tell us!

What else is going on in the San Antonio Ceramics scene? Be sure to tell us (by way of leaving a comment) what you think of these new developments or other local art updates or events we may have missed. It’s a busy week sure to not be missed!

April 27, 2010

Over the past decade, Vincent Valdez has won critical favor with the art world. Maybe more importantly, he’s never forgotten his San Antonio roots. His inspiration pulls deeply from the experience of growing up on the southside of the Alamo city, as described by this short biographical sketch:

We are very proud to support Vincent’s latest work in an exhibition opening February 11, 2010. With underwriting from the Southwest School of Art & Craft Vincent will also be creating Recuerdo, a sequel to his 2007 film Burn.

The film will be ready just in time for Contemporary Art Month, and will premiere at a public event Saturday, March 6 at 7 pm. Members of the San Antonio Symphony will provide a short performance as an introduction to the film.

If you haven’t heard of Bruce Metcalf yet, you’ve been missing out.

Take one look at his work and you’ll be hooked. The peculiar miniature characters he creates in metals enrapture audiences from all walks of life. His opinions about the new generation of craft have rocked the international artisan community. Bruce Metcalf and his work are the Rage Against The Machine of the craft world. Seriously.

You may not be familiar with Metcalf, but have no fear: you can get up to speed in time to see the exhibition at the Southwest School of Art & Craft Feb 11-April 11.

Watch this short video to get you started…

If you are eager to meet this acclaimed artist, swing by the Navarro Campus on Feb 11 from 5:30-7:30 pm for an opening reception.

You can also hear Bruce speak about his work on Friday, February 12 at 6:00 pm in the Russel Hill Rogers Lecture Hall on the Navarro Campus.  Admission to both of these events is free and open to the public.

January 21, 2010