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Moves and Community

I’ll try to post more than once a year! I’ve been busy putting together a solo-show at Nebraska Wesleyan (April 2016), preparing our house to be sold, and moving cross-country.

In May, we relocated to Virginia to be closer to my wife’s family and old friends.

Since the move, I’ve gotten representation with a gallery in Williamsburg, Virginia, about half an hour from my new studio.

Check out coverage of the show in the Virginia Gazette by Heather Bridges.

 

The Silence of Business

It’s been quiet on the blog because it’s been so very busy these last few months.

Highlights include a trip to Utah to visit the family and attend the Clay Crewe reunion (my high school ceramics program).

I have a few collaborations and commissions coming up; I’ve been traveling for those, too, and I look forward to sharing more with you about the collaboration in the coming months.

For now, here’s a teaser: today I delivered a few pieces to Kiechel Fine Art here in Lincoln.

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Moving Day

I was fortunate enough to extend my residency at the Bemis. This week, it’s coming to an end.

While I’m sad to have that time end, I’m excited to move into my new space in Lincoln:

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Big spaces call for big works. I’m very excited to share with you what will be coming out of this space in the next few weeks and months.

The best part of moving studios?

More time with this guy:

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Absence and Presence

Last night I took part in a happening at the Bemis. Six diners were present, and they in turn invited six who were absent.

Here are some initial shots from that meal; I contributed the dishes.

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Looking past the set table, onto the windows of the installation space in the Bemis.

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Every element for the dinner was made by a Bemis resident.

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TJ Edwards before the happening.