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“Polymer clay has become one of the most exciting materials in use by contemporary craft artists,” says curator Mary Ellen Furlong. Simple in theory – a polymer based plastic that hardens in a regular oven – its use and application is far from simple in the hands of a creative artist. “Our goal in producing this exhibition is to showcase polymer clay as a fine art medium, on a level playing field with traditional fine art media such as graphite or oil paint. We intend to do so by exhibiting work that goes beyond the trend of using polymer clay to focus on surface decoration and technique. We have invited artists to submit work that challenges the perception of polymer clay and expands the vocabulary of the art form beyond the decorative. We are inviting diverse artists from across the U.S. to participate, ranging from artists well known for polymer clay work to some who never have used it but who are highly accomplished with other media,” says Furlong. Participating artists include Vaharoni, Jody Bishel, Leslie Blackford, Webster Colcord, Louise Fischer Cozzi, Jeff Dever, Katherine Dewey, Grant Diffendaffer, Jenny Dowd, Celie Fago, Wayne Ferguson, Shane Fero, Jacqueline Gikow, Victoria E. Hughes, Donna Kato, John King, Natalya Korchyemkina, Karyn Kozak, James Lehman, Tom Pfannerstill, Nan Roche, Inna Rogova, Scott Scarboro, Anne Schaff, Joyce Scott, Marie Segal, J. M. Syron and Bonnie Bishoff, Cynthia Toops, Timothy Winkler, Elise Winters, and Carol S. Zilliacus. Various hands-on workshops will be offered during the exhibition including “Something Different with Polymer Clay” with James Lehman, “Mokume Gane with Rubber Stamps” with Nan Roche, and “Captured Foil Faux Lacquer” with Nan Roche. All workshops will be held at the Museum and cost $30 each. Those interested in attending are asked to call 502.589.0155 Ext. 208 to register. An Exploration of Polymer Clay will be
on view from March 6 to April 24, 2004 in the Steve Wilson Gallery at the
Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design at 715 W. Main Street. The opening
reception will be held in conjunction with the First Friday Trolley Hop
on Friday, March 5, 2004 from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Admission is free.
For more information about the exhibition, contact the Kentucky Museum
of Arts + Design at 502.589.0102 or log on to www.kentuckyarts.org. Museum
hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or by appointment.
The Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design is
a nonprofit organization founded in 1981. Its mission is to promote excellence
in the art and craft heritage of Kentucky, and to support artists and educate
the public through programming and exhibits. The Museum is supported in
part by the Fund for the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency
of the Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet. It is open Monday through
Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or by
appointment. Admission is free. For more information, please call
502.589.0102 or log on to www.KentuckyArts.org.
Jennifer A. Montgomery Marketing and PR Director Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design 715 W. Main Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502)589-0155 Ext 210 (502)589-0154 FAX jennifermontgomery@kentuckyarts.org www.KentuckyArts.org
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