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Esvelt Gallery Exhibition: Eclectic Collector presented by Stephen Robison

Esvelt Gallery Exhibition: Eclectic Collector presented by Stephen Robison

Event Details

Date:

Friday, September 30, 2022

Time:

All Day

Location:

Esvelt Gallery View Directions to the Venue Directions

Cost:

Free and open to the public

Contact Information:

Gallery Director

Phone: 509.542.4864

Website:

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Eclectic Collector

Presented by Stephen Robison

September 19 - October 20

Gallery Talk: September 28 at 2:30 pm in Esvelt Gallery
Reception: September 28 following the gallery talk

Gallery Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8 am to 8 pm 
Friday: 8 am to noon 

Stephen Robison works primarily in ceramics, but their three
decades as a professor has allowed them to use many materials to convey meaning in their work. Currently, they are working on neck pieces, wall, and pedestal works. This work combines colored porcelains, (usually directed in the creation of fictitious flowers), stoneware clay, and low fire clay forms that are fired in oxidation, high fire reduction atmospheres and in wood-fired kilns to obtain specific surfaces and colors. They incorporate kiln-formed glass and/or blown glass forms along with metal and vacuum-formed plastics. 

Stephen Robison has an MFA from the University of Iowa and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin. Robison has participated in numerous national and international artist in residence programs including, but not limited to, the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana, Appalachian Center for Crafts in Smithville, Tennessee, Watershed Center for Ceramics Arts in Newcastle, Maine, and Guldagergaard - International Ceramic Research Center, in Skælskør, Denmark. They are currently an Associate Professor at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington. 

The Esvelt Gallery would like to thank the ASCBC for their support.

For more information please email the CBC Gallery Director.

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