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Documenting Work--Extending Meaning
A couple of weeks ago, Alfred’s School of Art and Design hosted Seattle-based artist John Hogan. Glass is his primary medium and John’s...
Commentary on recent art,
Conversations with artists,
Informal exhibition reviews,
& Selected publications
“Visualizing Mortality: Robert Arneson’s Chemo Portraits” Interpreting Ceramics 8
A conference paper on the fragmented figure on contemporary ceramics. read here