Spotlight: Nick Joerling shifts gears Techno File - Ceramic Arts Daily
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1 Tyler Lotz’s A Cold Ideal, 3 ft. 9 in. (1 m) in length installed, ceramic, acrylic,<br />
foam, steel, hardware, and epoxy, 2010. “Future Vestiges” at Elmhurst Art<br />
Museum (www.elmhurstartmuseum.org), in Elmhurst, Illinois through March 20.<br />
2 Pete Pinnell’s teapot, 8 in. (20 cm) in length, wheel-thrown and altered sodafired<br />
porcelain, brass handle. “<strong>Ceramic</strong>s Visiting Artist Exhibition: Pete Pinnell”<br />
at Workhouse <strong>Arts</strong> Center (www.workhousearts.org), in Lorton, Virginia through<br />
March 27. 3 Suzuki Goro’s Patchwork Teabowl with Gold Inlay, 5½ in. (14 cm)<br />
in length, stoneware, 2010. 4 Shiro Tsujimura’s Kuro Hikidashi Chawan, 4½<br />
in. (11 cm) in length, stoneware, 2010. 5 Koichiro Isezaki’s Green Chawan,<br />
5½ in. (14 cm) in length, stoneware with black slip, hikidashi (removed from<br />
kiln at peak temperature of 2282°F (1250°C)), 2010. “The Elusive Teabowl”<br />
at Lacoste Gallery (www.lacostegallery.com) in Concord, Massachusetts<br />
March 12–April 3. 6 Johannes Nagel’s Archetypes, 6 in. (15 cm) in length, cast<br />
and assembled porcelain, cobalt, gold, fired to 2282°F (1250°C) in oxidation<br />
2010. “Improvisorium” at Kunstforum Solothurn, (www.kunstforum.cc) in<br />
Solothurn, Switzerland through March 27.<br />
24 march 2011 www.ceramicsmonthly.org<br />
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