Fired Works - A Regional Ceramics Exhibition and Sale

April 18 thru April 27, 2008

The Round Building in
Central City Park

Macon, Georgia


Fired Works Features 50 Top Georgia Artists at Regional Exhibition and Sale
Thousands of works by 50 top ceramics artists from throughout Georgia will be featured at the third annual Fired Works invitational regional ceramics exhibition and sale April 18-27, 2008 at historic Central City Park in downtown Macon. Sponsored by Macon Arts, Fired Works also will include 10 days of workshops, exhibits, studio tours, demonstrations, a pottery roadshow and other activities for artists and the general public

“We have selected outstanding artists who will offer work ranging from inexpensive collectibles to museum quality pieces,” said Macon Arts Executive Director Lynn Cass. “This has become a well established event for beginners and serious collectors alike. You'll be able to find a wide variety of items from functional pieces such as dinnerware, bowls and vases to decorative art such as contemporary sculpture and wall hangings.

“The beautifully restored Round Building in Central City Park, built in 1904 with a 30 to 40-foot ceiling and a copper domed roof, is a fitting venue for a show of this type,” Cass added.

Most events will be held at Central City Park Mondays to Fridays from noon-7 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m. The cost of admission is $5. A preview party will be held Friday, April 18 from 7-9 p.m., $25 per person. The artists will be present at the preview to meet and talk with visitors about their work. Food and beverages will be served and live music will be provided.

 

Fired Works April 18-27, 2008

Following is the schedule of other activities:

Throughout the exhibition and sale
“Tablescapes,”
Gain ideas from a display of different place settings of handmade dinnerware by 16 artists on designer-decorated tables. “It should encourage people to think creatively about what they use in their everyday lives and how they can enhance the presentation of food and the mood and atmosphere of dining,” said Macon interior designer C. Terry Holland, who is producing the display along with Jan Beeland, a premier local floral designer.

Saturday, April 19, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Collecting Contemporary Ceramics Workshop
Learn about collecting contemporary pottery from Atlanta potter Rick Berman, whose work is in the collections of Jane Fonda, John Portman and the Chicago Art Institute. A potter for nearly 40 years, Berman founded the Ceramics Department at Callanwolde Arts Center in Atlanta and has taught ceramics and sculpture for 10 years at Pace Academy in Atlanta. He has presented workshops at the Penland School of Craft, the Chicago Art Institute and the High Museum in Atlanta and his work has been featured in more than 100 one-man, juried and invitational exhibitions.

Sunday, April 20, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Folk Potters' Roundtable Discussion
Listen to members of Georgia 's oldest pottery families tell the fascinating story of Georgia folk pottery in a roundtable discussion moderated by Rick Berman.




Sunday, April 20, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Pottery Roadshow
Bring your Southern pottery pieces for appraisal by experts Jim Wilcox and Pat Keller. Last year an Atlanta woman learned her $75 pot was worth around $3,000. Cost is $5 per piece for the appraisal.


Friday, April 25, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wine and Cheese Reception with Keynote Presenter Andy Nasisse
Meet the artist and enjoy a slide show presentation by Nasisse about his work, followed by the reception. For workshop participants and Fired Works' sponsors and artists.

Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Looking for Life in Clay” Workshop/Demonstration with Andy Nasisse
One of the country's noted ceramic artists, Nasisse, will show the many forming methods he has developed for building and glazing the figurative work he has been creating for the past 20 years. His figures, residing somewhere on the edge between playful whimsy and hysteria, almost seem alive and aware. Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia , Nasisse's work is in collections at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta , Pan Pacific Hotel in Singapore , the Museum of Contemporary Art in Atlanta , Coca-Cola Corporation and the Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences. The Architectural Commission for Atlanta 's Hartsfield International Airport commissioned four of his works for display there. Cost for the workshop is $75 and is limited to the first 20 people who register.

Saturday, April 26, 10:30 to noon
Macon Mud Studio Tour/Lunch
Tour the studio of three of Macon 's best professional potters – Bridget Fox, Kathy Murphy and Joan Hatcher. You'll see a variety of functional, sculptural and architectural pieces such as tiles, sinks and fireplaces in the process of creation as well as completed. Macon Mud Studio is located across the street from a former textile mill building, which has become home to many artists and antiques dealers. The studio tour will be followed by lunch at nearby Harpin's Bistro where Chef Paul Harpin will prepare chicken and asparagus crepes, shrimp and tomato quiches, his signature chicken salad, homemade lemon cake, chocolate chip cake and other delights. Originally from England , Harpin came to Macon in 1994 to serve as the chef at Le Bistro, owned by one of the principal officers of Capricorn Records. He later served as the chef at one of Macon 's top restaurants, Leo's, for many years. Tour is free.

For individual workshop and tour prices and to order tickets, visit www.maconarts.org or call Macon Arts at 478-743-6940. Reservations are required for lectures, workshops and the Jamison tour. Show and sale tickets will be available at the door. Part of the proceeds from Fired Works will benefit Middle Georgia area arts education programs.

A companion show and sale, “ Pouring Vessels,” will be held April 4-26, Mondays-Fridays 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m.-3 p.m . at Macon Arts' Gallery on First Street in historic downtown Macon . This free show will feature 30 to 40 functional pieces such as teapots, and pitchers assembled from 15 local and national ceramics artists such as Lynn Smiser Bowers. Bowers' work is featured at the Signature Shop in Atlanta , which showcases some of the best in contemporary crafts in the country. An opening reception will be held during First Friday in downtown Macon , April 4 from 5-8 p.m.

Fired Works visitors are invited to bring their children and let them enjoy a free “Clay Play for Children” area while they are shopping.

 

April 18 - April 27
Weekday: noon - 7 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: 1 pm - 4 pm

Preview Party
April 18: 7 pm - 9 pm

Tickets:
$5 Day Pass (may be used through out the week)
$25 Preview Party

Tickets may be purchased at the Macon Arts Gallery, 486 First Street. They are available through the month of April. Both Day Pass tickets and Preview Party Tickets may also be purchase at the door.

 

Proceeds benefit Arts in Education.

FEATURING FIRED WORKS BY

 

SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS
Burgess Pigment Company
Georgia Power Company
Coliseum Medical Centers


SILVER SPONSORS
Bright Ideas Group
Central Bank of Georgia
Clifton, Lipford, Hardison, and Parker
Hilton Garden Inn
Imedia Group, Inc.
Macon-Bibb Convention
and Visitors Bureau
Market City Cafe
McNair, McLemore and Middlebrooks

Merrill Lynch - McSwain Baldwin Group
Najera Design Group
NewTown Macon
Security Bank
Southland Waste Management
SunTrust Bank of Middle Georgia

MEDIA SPONSORS
AddSress Macon
Around Town Macon Magazine
Clear Channel
Cox Communications
Geogia Public Broadcasting
Macon Food & Culture
Macon Magazine
The Eleventh Hour
The Telegraph
13 WMAZ TV

 

 
This exhibition has been brought to you by Macon Arts. Macon Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Send questions to info@maconarts.org.
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