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The document provides information on various ceramic art exhibitions and events happening in November 2018. It includes: 1. Details on 10 ceramic works being featured in an exhibition at the Charlie Cummings Gallery in Gainesville, Florida through November 30th. 2. Details on 2 ceramic works being shown in an exhibition called "Drowning" at the Waverly Street Gallery in Bethesda, Maryland through November 3rd. 3. Information about a ceramic pitcher by Lisa York in an exhibition called "Eccentricity" at the James May Gallery in Algoma, Wisconsin through December 27th. 4. Details on an exhibition called "In House" at the Jane Hartsook Gallery at

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The document provides information on various ceramic art exhibitions and events happening in November 2018. It includes: 1. Details on 10 ceramic works being featured in an exhibition at the Charlie Cummings Gallery in Gainesville, Florida through November 30th. 2. Details on 2 ceramic works being shown in an exhibition called "Drowning" at the Waverly Street Gallery in Bethesda, Maryland through November 3rd. 3. Information about a ceramic pitcher by Lisa York in an exhibition called "Eccentricity" at the James May Gallery in Algoma, Wisconsin through December 27th. 4. Details on an exhibition called "In House" at the Jane Hartsook Gallery at

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exposure for complete calendar listings

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1 Robert Long’s oil can teapot and funnel, salt-fired stoneware, fired to cone
10, 2018. 2 Andrew McIntyre’s jar and stand, porcelain, soda fired to cone
11, 2018. “FunctionFest,” at Clay Center of New Orleans (www.nolaclay.org)
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in New Orleans, Louisiana, through December 1. 3 Steve Loucks’ Double
Combo Bowl on Cones, 18 in. (46 cm) in length, wheel-thrown and assembled
white stoneware, multiple layered glazes, fired to cone 10 in reduction, 2018.
“Steve Loucks,” at The Kiln Studio Gallery (www.thekilnstudio.com) in Fairhope,
Alabama, through November 1.

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4 Karin Kraemer’s Rooster Mug, 5 in. (13 cm)


in width, earthenware, majolica. 5 Yoko Sekino-
Bové’s Red Poppy Tumbler, 6 in. (15 cm) in height,
porcelain, sgraffito, glaze painting. 6 Wesley
Harvey’s mug, 5 in. (13 cm) in width, earthenware,
terra sigillata, underglaze, glaze, commercial
decals, luster. 7 Eric Botbyl’s Crackled Scraggler,
4½ in. (11 cm) in height, stoneware, slip, glazes.
8 Senta Achée’s In Full Bloom Tumbler, 4½ in.
(11 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, sgraffito.
9 Chris Chaney’s Dazzle Yunomi, 3½ in. (9 cm)
in height, wood- and soda-fired porcelaneous
stoneware. 10 En Iwamura’s Businessman
Cup, 5 in. (13 cm) in width, stoneware. Photos:
Charlie Cummings Gallery. “Cup: The Intimate
Object XIV,” at Charlie Cummings Gallery
(www.charliecummingsgallery.com) in Gainesville,
Florida, through November 30.
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1 Kanika Sircar’s Red Tide 1, 6½ in. (17 cm) in height, handbuilt porcelain, slips, underglazes, glaze, decals, fired to cone 6 in oxidation, 2018. 2 Kanika
Sircar’s Opheliad 1, 7½ in. (19 cm) in height, thrown, altered, and handbuilt porcelain, slips, underglazes, underglaze tissue transfers, glaze, laser
and overglaze decals, fired to cone 6 in oxidation, 2018. “Drowning,” at Waverly Street Gallery (www.waverlystreetgallery.com) in Bethesda, Maryland,
through November 3. 3 Lisa York’s pitcher, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and altered soda-fired ceramics, wax resist. “Eccentricity,” at James May
Gallery (www.jamesmaygallery.com) in Algoma, Wisconsin, through December 27. 4 Hiroe Hanazono’s Brunch Set, porcelain, 2017. 5 Pedro Ramirez’s
Festuca, ceramic, clay, grass, 2015. “In House,” at Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery (www.greenwichhousepottery.org) in New York,
New York, through December 10. 6 Steven Hansen’s Brockton Team, 15 in. (38 cm) in length, stoneware, 2008. Photo: Dean Powell. 7 Richard Shaw’s
House of Pencils on a Band Wheel, 13 in. (33 cm) in length, porcelain, glaze, overglaze transfers, 2014. “Tricks of the Trade: Illusions in Craft-Based
Media,” at Fuller Craft Museum (http://fullercraft.org) in Brockton, Massachusetts, through November 18.

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Reclaiming Splendor:
Ceramic Design by Chunmao Huang
Featuring the First Lady of China’s Banquet Ware Alfred University
1 Saxon Drive, Alfred, NY 14802
ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu
607-871-2421
Photograph by Rick McLay
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1 Babs Haenen’s vessel, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, porcelain, 1983. Courtesy
of the Diane and Igal Silber Collection. 2 Kevin Snipes’ Sweet Birdies
Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, overglaze enamel,
2009. Courtesy of the Richard Oelschlaeger Collection. 3 Gareth Mason’s
large vessel, 20½ in. (52 cm) in height, porcelain, 2009. Courtesy of the
Judy and Richard Jacobs Collection. Photo: Eric Stoner. 4 Viola Frey’s
Venus and the Rooster, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, earthenware, glaze,
china paint, 1976. Courtesy of the Gloria and Sonny Kamm Collection.
5 Duncan Ayscough’s long-necked vase, 13 in. (33 cm) in height,
earthenware, 2009. Courtesy of the Judy and Richard Jacobs Collection.
6 Jaguar Effigy Vessel, 14¼ in. (36 cm) in height, earthenware, burnished
pigment, 1200–1550 CE. Courtesy of the MAW Collection of Pre-Columbian
Art. 7 Hector Javier Martinez Mendez’s The Artists of Mexico, 16 in.
(41 cm) in height, earthenware, 2017. Courtesy of the Julie and David
Armstrong Collection. Photos: Eric Stoner. “Living with Clay: California
Ceramics Collections,” at California State University, Fullerton, Begovich
Gallery (www.fullerton.edu/arts/art/galleries/begovich_gallery) in Fullerton,
California, through November 17.

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in five glazes
for a reduction look
CONE 5/6

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Aventurine Sapphire Float Iron Yellow Cosmic Tea Dust

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