Abrams Claghorn Gallery

Paper Dreams at Abrams Claghorn Gallery

Eternal Transformation is now on display!

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Paper Dreams” is an invitational group exhibition at the lovely Abrams Claghorn Gallery in Albany, CA. The artists in this show have been asked to provide glimpses into their studios and their sketchbooks following the process from inspiration to the finished work of art. In my case, it’s a little maquette next to the final version of my sculpture.
This piece is a part of the Shell Dweller series which explores the notion of security in an insecure world. This imaginative creature expresses the immediate urge to hide when the news of yet another disaster reaches us. Despite her escapist tendencies, she continues to communicate her experience through the surface of her shell, telling the story of her encounters and the places she visited.

Visit the virtual gallery and give the gift of art this holiday season!

Closing reception for Evolution of Shell Dweller

Evolution of Shell Dweller is up and running for the whole month of June. It is so much fun to see visitors dwell in the big shell! You still have time to step into the aquatic universe and add your presence to the wall of polaroids. I hope to see you at the closing reception where I will elaborate on the origin stories behind my work!

Closing Reception: June 29th, 4 – 7pm
Artist talk at 5pm

Show runs June 1st – 30th

Abrams Claghorn Gallery

1251 Solano Ave, Albany CA 94706

Phone: 510.526.9558

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evolution of a Shell Dweller–solo show in June!

I am very excited to put together work from the past several years, showing my process of creating my mythical creatures, the Shell Dwellers. Below is a statement about the pieces. I hope to see you at the opening next month!

opening reception: June 8, 5-7pm

show runs June 1-30

Abrams Claghorn Gallery

1251 Solano Ave., Albany CA 94706

Phone: 510.526.9558

I started the Shell Dweller series in 2010. They grew out of a preoccupation with constant catastrophes and disasters around the world. I felt as if I would like to hide in my own shell to be safe. My first Shell Dwellers were pale and minimal in color palette. The symbols on their surfaces developed a visual narrative, communicating their personal myths and identities, their adventures through labyrinths and deserts, their encounters with other strange creatures.

Later, as I mustered hope, my Shell Dwellers started to emerge from their homes. Their heads would still stay inside the shells, so as not be disturbed by the constant negativity of news media. Instead, they were tuning to their inner essence. Listening to the rhythm of their own organism, their skin developed new kinds of imagery. Their surfaces brightened up with colorful glazes, underglazes, custom made decals, and intricate China painting. Reminiscent of photographs slowly developing in the dark room, misty surfaces hinted at hidden layers.

By 2014 my Shell Dwellers completely lost their shells and moved to bathtubs to escape the frenzy and chaos. I called them Escapists. Tuning into the feminine element of water, they also immerse themselves in emotion, purification, intuition, the subconscious, and the mysteries of the self. The instruments of their immersion–books and digital devices–offered them a gateway to another reality. The surfaces of bathtubs and their bodies continued to hint at their inner existence, to depict the places of their fantasy and poetry of the books they read, to flash fleeting dreams.

Most recently I have been exploring glass blowing as a technique to incorporate translucent elements into my figures. The Shell Dwellers have transformed into Knights of Flowers and Clouds, whose armor is similarly protective yet they are less vulnerable and more active. Instead of simply hiding and ignoring their surroundings, these armored figures have set out on a quest for saving the ones in need, for beauty and poetry.

 

Spring Exhibitions

Spring is finally here and things are heating up in the studio! Enjoy the long days and I hope they are filled with lots of beautiful art. Here are some current exhibitions where you can find my work. Let me know if you stop by!

Abrams Claghorn Gallery. 251 Solano Ave. Albany CA

Small Works, A Look Back and Forward  

celebrates 4 years of exhibitions at Abrams Claghorn Gallery. Glad to be part of this show’s delightful collection of small works.

Reception: April 13, 5-7 pm
Exhibition: April 3 – 30, 2019

more info

Olive Hyde Art Gallery. 123 Washington Blvd, Fremont, CA

Heated Expression: Clay and Glass from ACGA

Reception: April 5, 7-9pm
Exhibition: April 5 – May 4

As a member of the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California, I am happy to be included into this show along with 8 other wonderful clay and glass artists.

more info 

Morgan Glass Contemporary Gallery. 5833 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 

Teapots!13

Exhibition: April 5 – June 8

One of my first clay/glass pieces will be at this annual show. So many whimsical and innovative interpretations of the classic vessel will be on display.

more info

Unspoken Sorrows
stoneware, stains, glazes, china paint
Blue Line Arts. 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, CA

Blue Line Arts Third Annual International Ceramic Art Competition
Opening Reception:
April 20, 5-8:30 pm
Exhibition: April 5 – May 18

Unspoken Sorrows was chosen to be in this great collection of ceramic objects at Blue Line Arts, a sweet gallery just outside of Sacramento.
more info

Happenings in the year of the Yellow Dog

Lots of momentum in the new year and I am looking forward to sharing work in shows all over the country!

 

Deconstructing the Conversation

Several of my pieces will be at the 52nd Annual Conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. CrossCurrents: Clay and Culture, is the theme for NCECA’s 2018 conference and reflects Pittsburgh as a city of rivers, bridges, complex immigrant history, gritty perseverance, and reinvention.

Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery is hosting a collection of fantastic ceramic artists and I am honored to be included in the show:

February 2 – March 31, 2018

http://www.morganglassgallery.com/shows.htm


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Art Palm Springs

Also in February, my work will be represented by Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery at Art Palm Springs, the premier art fair in the Southwest presenting post-war and contemporary art. The seventh annual edition will bring nearly 80 galleries from Asia, Europe, North and South America representing hundreds of artists to the Palm Springs Convention Center. I’m excited to be part of this cultural mecca and meet some of the 15,000 visitors of the Fair!

Palm Springs Convention Center

Thursday, February 15: 5-9pm VIP
Friday, February 16 to Monday, February 19

http://www.art-palmsprings.com/

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Three Generations: Moving Beyond Boundaries

In March, I am very excited to share the gallery at Abrams Claghorn with my stepfather and my daughter, a painter and a fiber artist, respectively. This exhibition showcases three different approaches to the question of place. All three of us carry our worlds within, irrespective of our geographic location. Yet we each find a distinct path, transcending limitations of language and focusing on our individual gift of imagination, sharing our worlds of possibilities and transformation.

Abrams Claghorn Gallery

March 6 – April 1

http://abramsclaghorn.com/three-generations-of-immigrant-artists-moving-beyond-boundaries/

 

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Fahrenheit 2018

My work was chosen to be included at Fahrenheit 2018, a juried exhibition at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, CA. Patti Warashina served as the juror and selected work from 80 artists from across the country. I am very honored to be sharing the museum gallery with so much talent!

March 10, 2018 – July 22, 2018

Reception: Saturday, March 10, 2018, 6-9pm
Patti Warashina, Juror Presentation, 7:00pm

AMOCA
399 N Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
Museum: 909.865.3146

www.amoca.org/fahrenheit2018/

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Fantastical Creatures

In April, I will be teaching a workshop in the beautiful San Miguel de Allende in Mexico! I am looking forward to exploring this historic area and sharing skills and techniques for clay hand-building and 3D visual storytelling.

April 16-20

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

https://www.sanmigueldeallendeceramicworkshops.com/2018-workshops

Stay tuned for updates and more images!