Culture of clay : contemporary ceramics by graduates of the ceramics design department at Limerick school of and and design (LIT)
Title | Culture of clay : contemporary ceramics by graduates of the ceramics design department at Limerick school of and and design (LIT) PDF eBook |
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Release | 2014 |
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ISBN | 9780992893415 |
Culture of Clay
Title | Culture of Clay PDF eBook |
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Pages | 52 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Ceramics |
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Contemporary Clay and Museum Culture
Title | Contemporary Clay and Museum Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Clare Twomey |
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ISBN | 9780367192983 |
Artistic Ambivalence in Clay
Title | Artistic Ambivalence in Clay PDF eBook |
Author | Courtney Lee Weida |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2011-05-25 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1443830216 |
This book is a collection of glimpses into the lives and works of fifteen prominent women artists in contemporary ceramics. Spanning multiple genres, generations, and geographies, these potters and ceramic sculptors describe nuances, contradictions, and tensions surrounding their artworks, artistic processes, and professional lives. Within this text, artistic ambivalences are questioned and analyzed in terms of myriad gender issues. Featured ceramicists include: Maureen Burns-Bowie, Esta Carnahan, Ellen Day, Cara Gay Driscoll, Dolores Dunning, Heidi Fahrenbacher, DeBorah Goletz, Lynn Goodman, Joan Hardin, Beth Heit, Tsehai Johnson, Kate Malone, Norma Messing, Elspeth Owen, and Mary Trainor. The qualitative research summarized within this book draws influence from feminist methodologies and the visual arts methodology of portraiture. Artists, art historians, and art educators interested in ceramics and gender will find detailed discussion of unexpected persistence of gendered associations within ceramic technology, social binaries of gender identity in symbols and traditions of clay, and subtle sexism surrounding ceramics in education. At the same time, this text celebrates women’s work in ceramics as an often neglected set of perspectives, highlighting the intricate complexities of artistic ambivalences and lived experiences of art within a dynamic dialogue.
Clay Matters
Title | Clay Matters PDF eBook |
Author | PXL-MAD School of Arts (Hasselt) |
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Pages | 56 |
Release | 2017 |
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Contemporary Clay and Museum Culture
Title | Contemporary Clay and Museum Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Christie Brown |
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Release | 2016 |
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ISBN | 9788799001125 |
Women and Ceramics
Title | Women and Ceramics PDF eBook |
Author | Moira Vincentelli |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780719038402 |
This pioneering collection of essays deals with the topic of how Irish literature responds to the presence of non-Irish immigrants in Celtic-Tiger and post-Celtic-Tiger Ireland. The book assembles an international group of 18 leading and prestigious academics in the field of Irish studies from both sides of the Atlantic, including Declan Kiberd, Anne Fogarty and Maureen T. Reddy, amongst others. Key areas of discussion are: what does it mean to be 'multicultural' and what are the implications of this condition for contemporary Irish writers? How has literature in Ireland responded to inward migration? Have Irish writers reflected in their work (either explicitly or implicitly) the existence of migrant communities in Ireland? If so, are elements of Irish traditional culture and community maintained or transformed? What is the social and political efficacy of these intercultural artistic visions? Writers discussed include Hugo Hamilton, Roddy Doyle, Colum McCann, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Dermot Bolger, Chris Binchy, Michael O'Loughlin, Emer Martin, and Kate O'Riordan.