Bowls, Pitchers, Vases, Plates, and More Available at VSU CeramicsSale
April 26, 2012
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Jessica Pope
Communications and Media Relations Coordinator
Bowls, Pitchers, Vases, Plates, and More Available at VSU CeramicsSale
VALDOSTA -- Valdosta State University’s Department of Art will
host its 10th annual Mother’s Day Ceramics Sale from 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Friday, April 27, and Saturday, April 28, in Room 136 of the
Fine Arts Building.
Besides a few of his own creations, Michael T. Schmidt, professor
of art, said that all of the pieces available for purchase were
created by VSU students currently enrolled in advanced ceramics
courses. Several hundred items are for sale, including teapots,
utilitarian cups, bowls, plates, and jars, as well as sculptural
forms.
“It’s a great opportunity for community members, students, faculty,
and staff to visit the Fine Arts Building and step inside the
ceramics studio,” he said. “Most people don’t even know we have
such a great faculty with outstanding student work. They know about
the gallery or the theatre or the symphony; the ceramics lab is
right around the corner from all of that. Visitors get a chance to
talk with the students -- and the professor -- ask questions about
ceramics, and see the equipment and the end results of their hard
work and dedication to a difficult craft. Plus, they can buy
something handmade and useful, and it makes a great gift,
too.”
Thirty percent of all sales will benefit the Department of Art’s
Visiting Artist Fund. Schmidt said the department uses these funds
to bring visiting ceramics artists to the campus for one- or
two-day workshops and lectures.
In a previous interview, Schmidt noted that bringing nationally and
internationally recognized artists to VSU was “imperative. While
enrolled at VSU, the students are receiving a rigorous education
housed in facilities that are top quality. Since I am the only
ceramics professor at VSU, everything ceramics related comes from
me. However, I feel it is essential for students to see how others
work in the discipline of ceramics and field of art in general. I
also believe that the students should get a female perspective on
ceramics. My goal is to bring ceramics artists to the Department of
Art that are different from me and how I work and teach. Watching,
listening, asking questions to an outside artist or educator gives
the students a different perspective; hopefully this helps in their
quest to become a mature artist … The experience is
invaluable.”
Previous visiting artists have included Julie Guyot of Tallahassee,
Fla.; Mark Knott of Atlanta; Brian Jensen of Utah Valley
University, Utah; Brooke Cassidy of Charleston, S.C.; Suzannah
Zucker of the University of Georgia; and Ryan Fitzer of Southern
Methodist University, Texas.
Funds from the sale will also benefit student travel to the annual
National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts Conference.
Schmidt said students who attend the conference have the
opportunity to see high profile ceramics exhibitions and artist
demonstrations; interact/network with other students, faculty and
artists from across the United States and around the world;
investigate graduate schools and residency programs; and experience
much more. The 2012 conference was held in Seattle, Wash. The 2013
conference will be held in Austin, Texas.
VSU’s Department of Art offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts with a
major in art, the
Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in interior design, the Bachelor
of Fine Arts with a major in art education, and the Bachelor of
Arts with a major in art. Individuals seeking instruction in
ceramics are exposed to a variety of methods and concepts, such as
coil, pinch, slab construction, extruding, and wheel throwing
techniques in a traditional studio environment. Emphasis is placed
on the creation of functional and sculptural forms, employing a
wide range of materials, like stoneware and porcelain, with an
exploration of techniques, such as electric/oxidation, raku, soda
firing, and high fire reduction. Advanced ceramics students gain
exposure to methods and concepts, such as plaster mold making,
multiples, sets, installation, and digital transfers.
For more information about the Mother’s Day Ceramics Sale, please
contact Michael T. Schmidt, VSU professor of art, at mschmidt@valdosta.edu or (229)
249-4913 or visit www.facebook.com/michaeltschmidtceramics.
For more information about VSU’s Department of Art, please call
(229) 333-5835 or visit www.valdosta.edu/art.
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