Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Northwest Perspectives in Clay | Installation View | March 2017

Installation View | March 2017

Notkin - How Many Times

RIchard Notkin

How Many Times? - Hill Jar Series

2016

stoneware, glaze

13.625 x 11.75 x 11.75 inches

Notkin - Yesterday Today Tomorrow

Richard Notkin

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - Hill Jar Series

2016

stoneware, glaze

15 x 11.75 x 11.75 inches

Notkin - Petrol Hostage

Richard Notkin

Heart Teapot: Petrol Hostage -Yixing Series

2013

stoneware

6.5 x 11.25 x 5.75 inches

Notkin - Internal Combustion

Richard Notkin

Heart Teapot: Internal Combustion Metamorphosis -Yixing Series

2013

stoneware, lustre

6.375 x 12.375 x 5 inches

Notkin - Endless Irony

Richard Notkin

The Endless Irony of it All

2013

Ceramic, glaze, watercolor, copper patina, wood backing

23 x 14.25 x 3 inches

Pagen - Cloch Thine

Geoffrey Pagen

Cloch Thine

2016

ceramic

17 x 10 x 2 inches

Pagen - Inbhir

Geoffrey Pagen

Inbhir

2016

ceramic

16 x 20 x 2 inches

Pagen - Thurso

Geoffrey Pagen

Thurso

2016

ceramic

15 x 13 x 2 inches

Toland - Fool

Tip Toland

Fool

2016

stoneware clay, paint, chalk pastel

28 x 17 x 15 inches

Walker - Phishing

Jason Walker

Phishing

2014

porcelain, stoneware, underglaze, china paint, and wood

44 x 24 x 36 inches

Walker - Diving into the Riches

Jason Walker

Diving into the Riches

2017

porcelain, underglaze, and gold luster

12 x 13 x 13 inches

Walker - Diving into the Riches

Jason Walker

Diving into the Riches

2017

porcelain, underglaze, and gold luster

12 x 13 x 13 inches

Warashina - Equilibrium

Patti Warashina

Equilibrium

2011

low-fire clay, underglaze, glaze, steel, mixed media

sculpture: 49 x 25 x 25 inches

stand: 30 x 22.5 x 17 inches

Warashina - Equilibrium

Patti Warashina

Equilibrium

2011

low-fire clay, underglaze, glaze, steel, mixed media

sculpture: 49 x 25 x 25 inches

stand: 30 x 22.5 x 17 inches

Warashina - Whisper

Patti Warashina

Whisper

2011

low-fire clay, underglaze, glaze, mixed media

16.5 x 30 x 13 inches

Warashina - Bird Covered Jar

Patti Warashina

A Bird Covered Jar

2016

low-fire clay, underglaze, glaze

10 x 13 x 4 inches

Kiener - How Light Gets In

Connie Kiener

How Light Gets In (view 1)

2017

maiolica ceramic

47.5 x 11 x 7 inches

Kiener - How Light Gets In

Connie Kiener

How Light Gets In (view 2)

2017

maiolica ceramic

47.5 x 11 x 7 inches

Kiener - The Face of Things II

Connie Kiener

The Face of Things II

2017

maiolica ceramic

31.75 x 8.5 x 4.75 inches

Kiener - Flounce

Connie Kiener

Flounce

2017

maiolica ceramic

8.5 x 16 x 3  inches

Kiener - Lively Bowl 1

Connie Kiener

Lively Bowl 1

2017

maiolica ceramic

7.25 x 7.25 x 2 inches

Kiener - Lively Bowl 2

Connie Kiener

Lively Bowl 2

2017

maiolica ceramic

7.25 x 7.25 x 2 inches

Kiener - Lively Bowl 3

Connie Kiener

Lively Bowl 3

2017

maiolica ceramic

7.25 x 7.25 x 2 inches

Kiener - Lively Bowl 4

Connie Kiener

Lively Bowl 4

2017

maiolica ceramic

7.25 x 7.25 x 2 inches

Kiener - Lively Bowl 5

Connie Kiener

Lively Bowl 5

2017

maiolica ceramic

4.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches

Press Release

Our March exhibition Northwest Perspectives In Clay features invited ceramists Patti Warashina, Jason Walker, Tip Toland, and Richard Notkin, as well as our gallery artists Frank Boyden, Connie Kiener, Geoffrey Pagen and J.D. Perkin. The work on view ranges from representational and surreal to abstracted and organic.

These artists are engaged in the rich tradition and contemporary practice of the ceramic arts, which is itself being celebrated in Portland March 22-25, during the annual NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) Conference.