NCECA 2014: Robert Hunter

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From Genesis to Hogwarts: The Magic of Pottery

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Lecture: From Genesis to Hogwarts: The Magic of Pottery It is no coincidence that our greatest wizard is named Potter. Most societies accord special status to their potters. The issues of pottery as commodity, the rise of the academe, and the function of contemporary criticism are examined in historical perspecitve to underscore the need to celebrate ceramic art.

Transcript of NCECA 2014: Robert Hunter

  • 1. From Genesis to Hogwarts: The Magic of Pottery

2. D.G. Thompson Morgantown, WV 3. Giovanni della Robbia, 1515 (Walters Art Museum) 4. London Delft Charger ca. 1720 5. Bernard Leach, ca. 1953 (Chipstone Foundation) 6. Michelle Erickson, 2012 Adam and Steve Commissioned as Wedding Gift 7. Michelle Erickson, 2013 North Devon Skull 8. Edgefield South Carolina Face Mug, ca. 1860 9. Morgantonwn, Virginia ca. 1860 10. Mark Chatterley's Nave (2010) 11. Michelle Erickson, Modern Midnight Conversation 12. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 13. Yale University Art Gallery 14. TEA PUNCH