“I contrast ceramic history and processes with new technologies and ideas, not to challenge but to embrace.” —Marshal Maude.
Location: NAU Art Museum (2nd floor, NAU Old Main building)
Exhibition: October 31 to December 1st, 2017.
Open Tuesday through Saturday 12- 5 p.m.
(Closed Sunday and Monday)
Free and open to the public.
“Clay, which is weathered and decomposed rock, is an amorphous material that invites the exploration of origin and finality,” Marshall Maude says. “Connections to the work of past makers — such as the amphorae of nameless Greek workmen, the tea bowls of Japanese masters and the blue-and-white paintings of Chinese Ming Dynasty decorators, or the drawings of the Anasazi potters —signify a continuum and an infinite timeline. I contrast ceramic history and processes with new technologies and ideas, not to challenge but to embrace. A reincarnation of concept, image, pattern, and form reinforce my intention to look again, as inquiry without answer.”
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2017/10/31 - 2017/12/01
Northern Arizona University Art Museum
321 West McMullen Circle, Flagstaff, AZ 86011