Northern Clay Center has recently digitized their past six years of exhibition catalogs. Read essays about my work in the 2010, 2013 & 2016 McKnight exhibition catalogs. A Gilded Age, Florilegium, and Expatriate Ceramics, exhibitions I curated in the gallery, are also available.
2017 Summer Workshop
Join me this summer for a two-week workshop at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts from June 25-July 8, 2017. We will focus on layering lowfire surface techniques and creating pots that are meant to be decorated.
MN NICE Exhibition
The MN NICE exhibition is now on view in Northern Clay Center’s Galusha Gallery! Come see the stunning work of the second years’ graduating class.
Maker Focus at Schaller Gallery
My new functional work will be highlighted at Schaller Gallery October 26, 2021. Recently, I have returned to the fundamentals of decoration–dots and lines, playing with these simple elements to create dynamic patterns and motifs.
Florilegium News
Florilegium, an exhibition I curated at Northern Clay Center, was recently highlighted on Cfile. The catalog and essay are now included in the cfile.libary.
2017 Applications
MN NICE, an advanced certificate program in ceramics, is now accepting applications for our January 2017 start date. Join us for the third year of this innovative program! Check out detailed information on the Northern Clay Center website or our blog.
Upcoming Workshops
Join me and fellow ceramic artists for a series of ceramic workshops designed specifically for art educators. With funding from the MN State Arts Board, Northern Clay Center has partnered with art institutions around the state.
Upcoming Exhibition
I currently have a solo exhibition at The Ceramic Center in Cedar Rapids, IA. Vestiges will run form April 27-June 17th. Please stop by if you’re in the area!
NCECA Lecture
I will be presenting a co-lecture, “Outside the Academy,” with Thomas Orr at 2016 NCECA Conference. We will discuss MN NICE, the Ash Street Project, and new educational models in ceramics.
CM Article
I wrote an article looking back at the first year of MN NICE in the September issue of Ceramics Monthly. The issue focuses on learning models outside of traditional academia.