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New Morphologies: Studio Ceramics and Digital Processes

<p>Stephanie Syjuco, &quot;Variety Pack #1 from Raiders: International Booty, Bountiful Harvest (Selections from the A___A___M____)”, 2011; archival Epson photo prints mounted on laser-cut wood, hardware; 16 vessels; approx. 26  x  58.5  x 16 in.</p>
<p>Geoffrey Mann, “Blown,” Natural Occurrence series, 2005/2012; bone china; 3.5 x 8 in. each cup and saucer. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.mrmann.co.uk/natural-occurrence-series-blown">http://www.mrmann.co.uk/natural-occurrence-series-blown</a></p>
<p>Anton Reijnders<br />
“Coke factory”, 2008<br />
gypsum, fired clay and engobe<br />
h: 6.5” w: 3.5” d: 2.5”</p>

Stephanie Syjuco, "Variety Pack #1 from Raiders: International Booty, Bountiful Harvest (Selections from the A___A___M____)”, 2011; archival Epson photo prints mounted on laser-cut wood, hardware; 16 vessels; approx. 26 x 58.5 x 16 in.

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Location

Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art
2 Pine Street NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University
Alfred, NY 14802
United States
Dates: 
Feb 7, 2013 10:00AM to Apr 5, 2013 4:00PM
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An exhibition highlighting work that emerges from the encounter between the physical materiality of ceramic objects and the ephemerality of digital information. The makers in this exhibition explore the intersection of digital technology and ceramic practice. What emerges blends the precision of a machine and the risk of manual work, while individual authorship becomes melded with the networks of digital space. Artists in the exhibition are Sharan Elran, Andy Brayman, and Stephanie Syjuco from the United States; Unfold Design Studio from Belgium in collaboration with Jonathan Keep (UK), Eran Gal-Or (Israel) and Mustafa Canyurt (Turkey); Geoffrey Mann from Scotland; and Anton Reijnders from the Netherlands. Curated by guest curators Del Harrow and Stacy Jo Scott.

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