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March 6th, 2015

Gallery Naga Boston

 

 

 

 

Meredyth Knows Ceramics

Contemporary Ceramics Selected by Meredyth Hyatt Moses

March 6 – 28, 2015 at Gallery NAGA

 

For this exhibition, Gallery NAGA turns to an old friend, Meredyth Hyatt Moses, now an independent art advisor and for twenty years the irresistible force of Clark Gallery in Lincoln, Massachusetts.  Moses was invited to organize an exhibition around her love of all things clay;  the result of her aesthetic enthusiasms are both exciting and unpredictable. 

Meredyth Knows Ceramics runs from March 6 through 28.  A reception for the artists, the curator, and the public will be held at the gallery on Friday, March 6 from 6 to 8 pm. 

In making her fifth appearance at Gallery NAGA as an independent curator, Moses revisits her ceramic heroes.  Much of the work on exhibition is figurative, a particular area of focus for Moses.  Alongside the totemic forms of Peter VandenBerge and Glenn Takai are quieter, elegant vessel forms by Carol Glenn and Chris Gustin.  Abstract forms are well represented by Cheryl Ann Thomas and Robert Brady.  Surfaces range from crusty to pristine and colors span from crisp white to dramatic neons.

Meredyth Knows Ceramics represents an assortment of national icons in the field of clay alongside a few shining new faces.

                        Claudia Alvarez                                 Koichiro Isezaki

                        Wesley Anderegg                              Jun Kaneko

                        Robert Brady                                     George Mason

                        Angela Cunningham                         Tim Rowan

                        Jeff Downing                                      Glenn Takai

                        Viola Frey                                           Cheryl Ann Thomas

                        John Gill                                              Peter VandenBerge

                        Carol Glenn                                        Jamie Walker

                        Arthur Gonzalez                                SunKoo Yuh

                        Chris Gustin

This exhibition is scheduled to overlap with the NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) conference in Providence, RI from March 25 – 28th.

Cheryl Ann Thomas’s work is included in Nature, Sculpture, Abstraction, and Clay: 100 Years of American Ceramics now on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Images of work will be available at gallerynaga.com

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