Art is the weapon against darkness and ignorance, it is the light that shines in the blackest of nights.” -Unknown
I am thrilled this sculpture will be on display at the Figure exhibition in California. It is truly a privilege to have my work shown at the Epperson Gallery and be selected by Michelle Gregor. The timing of its creation also gives me shivers, as I started the sculpture in December of 2021 and finished it in January of 2022, just before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.
Exhibition dates: February 17- April 16, 2023 Opening Reception: February 25, 4-6pm
Epperson Gallery 1400 Pomona Street Crockett, CA 94525
Join me at the beautiful Beatrice Wood Art Center in Ojai, California for an unforgettable experience in April! We’ll be working outside surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains of Happy Valley, as you learn new techniques and unleash your imagination, capturing the creative energy of the area, a place filled with light and the spirituality of many dedicated artists and thinkers.
With clay anything is possible, just bring your idea and we’ll convert it into a surrealist totem! All levels are welcome!
Bay area friends, mark your calendars! The third week in April I will be between San Francisco and Crockett where I’ll be teaching another 2 day workshop at Epperson Gallery.
I will guide you through my process of creating sculptural ceramic objects inspired by dreams, mythology and storytelling. First day will begin with a slide presentation and the hands-on demonstration of hand building techniques, including sculpting faces and hands. On the second day, we’ll focus on surface treatments, using slips, underglazes, and the sgraffito technique to create vibrant, dynamic surfaces. Once completed, your masterpieces will be fired in the kilns. A few people have registered, but there are still spots available. Email Suzanne Long: suzannelong@eppersongallery.com and indicate you are signing up for the Sculpted Dreams Workshop.
Schedule: April 22nd-23rd, 2023, 10am to 4pm.Pricing: $275 Payable via Check or Credit Card. Looking forward to sharing my passion for clay sculpting with new and old mud people.
Exhibition dates: January 13 – February 24, 2023 Closing Reception and Audience Choice Awards Announcement February 24, 5:30 – 7:30pm Spaulding R. Aldrich Heritage Gallery 50 Douglas Road, Whitinswille, MA
For the month of February I ran a fundraiser to support the young artists of the Aza Nizi Maza art school in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Please consider donating to this worthy cause and help support the next generation of artists! Your contribution will go towards providing resources and education for these young artists. This incredible school is in its 10th year and had more than 60 exhibitions. At the beginning of the war, it was a bomb shelter. Since then, the students at Aza Nizi Maza continue to use their talents to give voice to the struggles and experiences of Ukraine. I believe that investing in future generations is crucial. Together, we can make a difference and help these committed students continue to create and reach their full potential during these challenging times! Here is the link to the donations: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8R9wlwj96Y
Three days left before the new year. It has been 10 months since Russian forces invaded my native Ukraine. My mornings start with news from there and conversations with my cousin who still lives in Kiev. There have been so many atrocities and so many lives lost. My biggest wish for the next year is Peace in my motherland and all over the world!
Before the war began in my motherland, Ukraine, I was working on a series called the Cloud Dwellers. Hybrids of past and future deities, these serene figures inhabited ephemeral mists, untouched by the hassles and frenzy of our everyday, earthly concerns. Then the war started and my sculptures became punctured with holes as if they too got shelled by bombs and false propaganda. The sky was no longer a safe refuge but a source of danger and uncertainty.
When I was invited to participate in the Thinking With Animals exhibition, I immediately thought of Ganesha as a remover of the obstacles. Growing up, I loved reading Indian mythology stories – Ukraine is geographically positioned between the East and the West and I was lucky to have a stream of international folklore and ideas flowing through our house during my childhood. I learned from a young age that the elephant is a symbol of good luck. In this piece, his blue body is juxtaposed by a yellow dome and drapes to reflect the colors of the Ukrainian flag. In his right hand he holds a globe partly covered in ashes while an all-seeing eye appears on his left palm predicting the victory for Ukraine.
Exhibition runs: 11/25/2022–03/05/2023 Canton Museum of Art 1001 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702
It is a perfect time to give your loved ones or yourself the gift of a creative workshop! Back in 2018 and in 2019 I had a blast teaching my Surrealist Totems workshops in Ojai. It was great to share my knowledge with an amazing group of students at the Beatrice Wood Art Center, a place filled with light and the spirituality of many dedicated artists and thinkers.
Bay area friends, mark your calendars! The third week in April I’ll be between San Francisco and Crockett where I’ll be teaching another 2 day workshop at Epperson Gallery. We already have people registered but there are still spots available — email Suzanne Long: suzannelong@eppersongallery.comand indicate you are signing up for the Sculpted Dreams Workshop.
Schedule: April 22nd-23rd, 2023, 10am to 4pm.
Pricing: $275 Payable via Check or Credit Card. Looking forward to sharing my passion for clay sculpting with new and old mud people.
This sculpture will be featured at the Art Center SarasotaBlack and White juried exhibition curated by Elana Rubinfeld, Founder of New Art Agency in Sarasota. Black & White showcases the incredible provocative range and beauty found in art that tells its stories without color.
Exhibition Dates: 11/8/2022–1/21/2023 Art Center Sarasota
707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
I am happy to report that I recently became a core member of Fountain Street Gallery in BOSTON, MA. Two of my sculptures from the Broken Dreams series are included at Form and Emptiness exhibition. This show is an exploration of contrasts and juxtapositions featuring the work of the gallery’s Core Members. Artists start with a blank slate and an idea, question, or impulse, and, through their creative processes, form emerges. Something wholly new, and often unexpected, may come into being. Disparate elements—color, value, size, texture, meaning and medium— ultimately relate through their interdependence in a completed work of art. Without emptiness, there would be no form. Fountain Street artists celebrate the duality of this push and pull to express their numerous and expansive artistic visions.
Exhibition runs: 12/1/2022–1/15/2023 Opening Reception: December 2, 2022 5–8pm Second reception during SoWa First Friday Art Walk: January 6, 2023, 5–8pm
Two of my sculptures were included at the Colors of Peace, a pop-up exhibition that took place at the Wedeman Gallery. This was a fundraiser art exhibition in support of children with autism in Ukraine. Autistic children, who are among almost 5 million displaced Ukrainian children, have been and continue to be hit particularly hard during this brutal war. In collaboration with Heal Ukraine Group, the Autism Unity’s non-profit organization, immediate mission is to providing access to the specialists and quality programs for displaced children of Ukraine with autism spectrum and their families. The loss of educational and therapeutic supports combined with war stressors are catastrophic to the autistic people, resulting in a mental health crisis for the children and parents. Many of them forced to leave everything behind: their homes, their schools, and often, their family members.
Exhibition dates: December 17-18, 12-5pm both days Wedeman Gallery 47 Myrtle Ave, Newton, MA
“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!
To say I got inspired by Rome during my art residency in 2018 is an understatement. I treasure every moment of my month there, and the memories will definitely last for a lifetime! Every day, as I worked in the studio, my work was infused with the spirit of ancient Roman archetypes, Renaissance and Baroque museum masterpieces and local contemporary energy. Everything is so interconnected, layered and mixed in this ancient city. Living this deep in history, the boundary between the distant past and the commonplace daily life dissolves.
The collection of pieces I’ll be presenting is inspired by the antique history and mythology of Rome intertwined with everyday contemporary activities. A lion wanders around with someone who used to be Cybele in a bygone age, but now the lion has his freedom and no longer has to pull her carriage, while she tries on sunglasses and dreams of mediterranean excursions. Another pair, a poodle and a patrician, no longer interested in machiavellian schemes, now delight in taking selfies and showing off their power curls. A Pegasus finally arrives to visit a poet who had been waiting for millenia to be reunited with his swiftly traveling brother. The arc of the poet’s thoughts and dreams finally reached the Pegasus and provided a bridge to our world.
Join me for the artist talk and virtual studio visit on June 28th. Along with the fruits of my labor from Rome, I’ll be showing images of and telling stories about the masterpieces I was inspired by. Looking forward to sharing this amazing experience with you!
Colossus of Constantine in the Courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori
Pegasus Visit, stoneware, stains, 2018
I am also pleased to announce that I will be featured by Pence Gallery in Davis, CA at the Rare Birds exhibition. Two pieces were selected for this show by the art director and curator Natalie Nelson.
Exhibition runs: Jun. 2-Jul. 2, 2020
As of June 2nd, Pence Gallery is open for appointments from Monday to Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Please call 530-758-3370 to make an appointment.
The Mediterranean sea is beautiful in September! I have returned from my travels and projects in the south of France and am excited to share some of my new work and inspirations with San Francisco. I met Lauren Kearns during our residency together at Valauris in 2016, where we became great friends. She invited me to San Raphael, where she brings ceramic artists from all over the world to work and teach. We had our two-person exhibition called “Elements” on the 21st of September. The opening reception went well, with many of the local people in attendance and I got to practice my French. I was also invited to show my works at Faune Galleria in Antibes right next to the Picasso museum! I am happy my Aquatics are living in the French Riviera now.
My two-week residency in the south of France culminated in a series of sculptures which meditate on merging the smooth, polished and manicured aspects of civilized architecture with the rough, overgrown and wild elements of unpopulated forests and beaches. Translating my daily experience of socializing with the Mediterranean water creatures like corals and medusas, or the beautiful pine trees with their intricate cones, then walking back into the meticulously clean and organized town of San Raphael, my sculptures take on similarly multi-layered aspects and reveal rough, spontaneous textures beneath smooth and shiny skins.
After the bisque firing
“I’ll Take You to See the Future”
UPWARD she looks through a rose colored lens,
“I will take you to the future”
Her bottom lip bends,
Optimism and clarity is what her gift lends,
Her origin unknown, so your wonder deepens;
‘How may I meet her?’
Well that depends,
The sick, sad, impoverished are the ones who she mends,
Granting insight to happiness is her means to an end
Her power is priceless, for it is time she defends.
Poem inspired by the multi-talented Bjorn Rojas, one of my workshop attendees.
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
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!
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.
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.
I had a blast teaching my Surrealist Totems workshop in Ojai! it was great to share my knowledge with an amazing group of students at the Beatrice Wood Art Center, a place filled with the spirituality of many dedicated artists and thinkers. I was also lucky enough to stay in the room of Joseph Campbell, the godfather of Star Wars! His deep scholarship on mythology is very inspiring and I’m sure his ideas are already permeating my subconscious.
Looking forward to teaching there again next year!
I am very excited to announce my upcoming workshop in Ojai, CA at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts! I will be demonstrating and leading students through an exploration of personal iconography to create ceramic sculptures which reflect the unique qualities of each maker. The workshop will be held in beautiful Ojai, California, an idyllic nature space, which inevitably inspires a nourishing and centering spirit within everyone. The Beatrice Wood Center is a great museum, gallery, workshop and library space, transformed from the former studio and abode of Beatrice Wood, an artist said to be the Mama of Dada. She was a great experimenter, with inexhaustible curiosity and wonder and I am looking forward to channeling this wonderful energy in September!
Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16, 2018
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cost $275. per person ($250. for members)
Includes a light vegetarian lunch
Registration is open and there are still a few spots left. Reserve your space today!
I love this article in the LA Times, discussing the growing impact of clay in the art world. Also happy to see Fahrenheit 2018 mentioned as one of the clay shows to check out in the area, where one of my pieces was chosen by the great Patti Warashina. It’s a great exhibition and I hope many eyes get to see it before it closes July 22nd!