Clare Twomey: Producing Production: Craft as an Action at Western Carolina University



From the Western Carolina University Ceramics Facebook page:

2 Free Events!

The Western Carolina University School of Art + Design warmly invites you to join us for Clare Twomey’s lecture on “Producing Production: Craft as an Action.” Clare Twomey is a British artist, researcher, and curator and is a leading figure in clay practice. Twomey’s work negotiates the realms of performance and transience. Clare Twomey’s lecture will be on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 4pm in Room 130 at the WCU Bardo Arts Center.

We would also be delighted for you and your students to join us on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 for “Production Line,” an all-day project with Clare starting at 9am and ending at 5pm in Room 224. In this one-day factory, guests will participate in the step by step process of creating pinch pots in a socially engaged service learning project designed to promote the ceramic arts. The work produced during “Production Line” will be placed on display in Gallery 256 on Wednesday, October 31, 2018. Participants will be invited to return and select a pot as a memento of the experience.

Bardo Arts Center is located at 199 Centennial Drive on the WCU Cullowhee campus. This event is free and open to the public, visitor parking is available. Visit arts.wcu.edu/planyourvisit for details on parking.

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For more information about the events, contact Heather Mae Erickson, hmerickson@email.wcu.edu

Facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/319589172125011/

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