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ICAF 2024: Artist Talk with Donté Hayes and Natalia Arbalaez
This program was originally recorded on May 28, 2024 as part of Gardiner Museum's International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF). Featured artists Donté Hayes and Natalia Arbalaez joined Dr. Sequoia Miller, Gardiner Museum Chief Curator & Deputy Director, for a conversation about the artists' works in ICAF. Hayes and Arbalaez are represented by Mindy Solomon Gallery.
Donté Hayes’ work is informed by researching traditional African heirlooms and initiation rites of birth, adulthood, marriage, eldership, and ancestry, which are essential to human growth and speak to the greater African diaspora. Along with his interest in history, science-fiction, and hip-hop culture, Donté utilizes ceramics as an historical and base material to inform memories of the past.
Natalia Arbalaez’s work reflects narratives about her Colombian family’s immigration, the pre-Columbian South American presence, and her American latchkey, after-school cartoon childhood. Mining tidbits from historical research, familial narratives, and cartoon culture, Natalia constructs surreal stories in clay, creating a multicomponent self-portrait of what it is like to be a Mestizo-Colombian-American hybrid.
About the International Ceramic Art Fair
The International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF) is a 10-day celebration of some of the most compelling recent ceramic art, featuring works by emerging and established artists from a wide range of backgrounds, as well as online and in-person programming by artists and curators.
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ICAF 2024: Artist Talk with Halima Cassell
zhlédnutí 136Před 21 dnem
This program was originally recorded on May 23, 2024 as part of Gardiner Museum's International Ceramic Art Fair. Featured artist Halima Cassell joined Dr. Sequoia Miller, Gardiner Museum Chief Curator & Deputy Director, for a discussion about Cassell's practice. She is represented by Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections. Halima Cassell’s intuitive understanding of the physical nature of the ma...
Painted Pottery in Northwest China: A Meeting of Past, Present, and Future with Dr. Anke Hein
zhlédnutí 161Před 21 dnem
The Ann Walker Bell Lecture Part of the Gardiner Signature Lecture Series Speaker: Dr. Anke Hein, Peter Moores Associate Professor in Chinese Archaeology at the University of Oxford The Neolithic painted pottery of northern China has long been a source of admiration for its high-level craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal. At first, it was mostly of interest to archaeologists researching ancient t...
Envious Pots: Affects and Pottery Making in Andean Colombia
zhlédnutí 72Před měsícem
The Diane Wolfe Lecture Part of the Gardiner Signature Lecture Series Speaker: Dr. Daniela Castellanos Montes, Assistant Professor, ICESI University, Colombia On November 23, 2023, Dr. Daniela Castellanos Montes of ICESI University in Colombia explored the concept of envy as a relational dynamic between people and clay objects. Drawing upon extensive ethnographic fieldwork led within a rural co...
Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects
zhlédnutí 3KPřed 7 měsíci
Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects October 19, 2023 - April 21, 2024 Magdalene Odundo: A Dialogue with Objects features the exquisite sculptural vessels of one of the world’s most renowned ceramic artists, Dame Magdalene Odundo. Her first exhibition in Canada and the largest ever presentation of her work in North America, the show brings together works spanning the artist’s career, inclu...
Indo-Caribbean Women Past and Present Panel
zhlédnutí 518Před 11 měsíci
This free panel was originally recorded on June 14, 2023 at the Gardiner Museum. The panelists addressed the broad scope of Indo-Caribbean women’s lived experiences in the social, political, and cultural realms from the time of indentureship, through times of resistance in the 1960s, to present day. They also responded to the exhibition Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories by Toronto-based arti...
ICAF 2023: Online Artist Talk with Courtney M. Leonard & Judy Chartrand
zhlédnutí 161Před rokem
This program was originally recorded on June 16, 2023, as part of Gardiner Museum's International Ceramic Art Fair. Artists Courtney M. Leonard and Judy Chartrand, represented by Ferrin Contemporary, joined Gardiner Museum Curatorial Resident Sarah Edo for an online discussion about their work. Judy Chartrand is a Manitoba Cree who grew up in a marginalized neighbourhood in Vancouver. She gaine...
ICAF 2023: Online Artist Talk with Manuel Mathieu
zhlédnutí 148Před rokem
This program was originally recorded on June 8, 2023, as part of Gardiner Museum's International Ceramic Art Fair. Manuel Mathieu, represented by Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, discussed his practice with Sequoia Miller, Chief Curator of the Gardiner Museum. Manuel Mathieu (b. 1986) is a multi-disciplinary artist, working with painting, ceramics, film, and installation. Mathieu’s interests are par...
FUSION: Online Artist Talk I
zhlédnutí 99Před rokem
On May 17, 2023, Alison Brannen moderated an online artist talk with Francois Grenier, Hannah Johnson, Ann Randeraad, Nadia Tasci, and Nikola Wojewoda. The artists were featured in the travelling biennial exhibition Fireworks, presented by FUSION and on display in the Gardiner Shop. Held every two years, Fireworks has come to symbolize the best in contemporary clay and glass and is displayed in...
Karine Giboulo: Artist Talk (En Francais)
zhlédnutí 363Před rokem
Plongez dans l’univers de Ma maison de plain-pied! Joignez-vous à une visioconférence avec l’artiste Karine Giboulo en conversation avec Karine Tsoumis, commissaire de l’exposition, afin de découvrir les grands thèmes de cette exposition à la fois ludique et introspective. Co-Presenting Sponsors Mary Janigan & Tom Kierans David Staines & Noreen Taylor
Community Arts Space 2022: Z’otz* Collective Mural Timelapse
zhlédnutí 160Před rokem
From August 12 - 16, 2022, Z’otz* Collective (Nahúm Flores, Erik Jerezano, and Ilyana Martínez) live painted a large-scale mural at the Gardiner Museum as part of the community installation "Fragments and Fictions." Watch the mural come to life in this timelapse video! "Fragments and Fictions" is part of the Community Arts Space, supported by Lead Sponsor TD Bank Group.
3 Works: Quiet with Sharif Bey
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On June 25, 2020, artist, ceramist, and teacher Sharif Bey took us behind-the-scenes into his studio for a discussion about his work in relation to the theme "Quiet."
Working Conditions in the 19th-Century Staffordshire Potteries
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 2 lety
Cumming Lecture Part of the Gardiner Signature Lecture Series On April 19, 2022, Miranda Goodby, Senior Curator of Ceramics at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK, discussed her research on the working conditions of men, women, and children in the Staffordshire Potteries in the 19th century, and what they were exposed to in order to make the beautiful pottery t...
Virtual Spotlight Tour: Whiteness with Alexis Shotwell
zhlédnutí 226Před 2 lety
On May 12, 2022, Canadian philosopher Alexis Shotwell led a virtual tour of the exhibition "Shary Boyle: Outside the Palace of Me" where she offered her perspective on a group of works exploring the theme of “Whiteness”, which includes outsized privilege and legacies of violence.
Race and Ornament: Seeing the Black Body in European Porcelain with Dr. Adrienne L. Childs
zhlédnutí 790Před 2 lety
Helen E. Gardiner Lecture Part of the Gardiner Signature Lecture Series On April 5, 2022, Dr. Adrienne L. Childs presented on the fascinating and complex world of eighteenth-century European porcelain and depictions of black bodies, their possible meanings, sources, and afterlives. Dr. Childs drew from her upcoming publication "Ornamental Blackness: The Black Figure in European Decorative Art."
Virtual Artist Tour with Shary Boyle
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 2 lety
Virtual Artist Tour with Shary Boyle
Toriawase: Creating a One and Only Encounter in Japanese Tea Ceremony
zhlédnutí 270Před 2 lety
Toriawase: Creating a One and Only Encounter in Japanese Tea Ceremony
Playthings of Femininity: The Origin and Development of High Qing Trompe l’œil Porcelain
zhlédnutí 426Před 2 lety
Playthings of Femininity: The Origin and Development of High Qing Trompe l’œil Porcelain
Virtual Artist Demo: Lindsay Montgomery
zhlédnutí 284Před 2 lety
Virtual Artist Demo: Lindsay Montgomery
3 Works: Nadia Myre on Transformations
zhlédnutí 294Před 2 lety
3 Works: Nadia Myre on Transformations
3 Work: Dianne Lee and Robyn LeRoy-Evans on Touch
zhlédnutí 57Před 2 lety
3 Work: Dianne Lee and Robyn LeRoy-Evans on Touch
Virtual Artist Demo: Habiba El-Sayed
zhlédnutí 184Před 2 lety
Virtual Artist Demo: Habiba El-Sayed
3 Works: Anina Major on Kinship
zhlédnutí 186Před 2 lety
3 Works: Anina Major on Kinship
Pillars of Change Artist Panel
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Pillars of Change Artist Panel
Forever (Bird-Botanicals) Panel
zhlédnutí 229Před 2 lety
Forever (Bird-Botanicals) Panel
Virtual Artist Demo: Marissa Y Alexander
zhlédnutí 213Před 2 lety
Virtual Artist Demo: Marissa Y Alexander
Cultivate: Mentorship and the Path to Creativity and Refinement
zhlédnutí 297Před 2 lety
Cultivate: Mentorship and the Path to Creativity and Refinement
3 Works: Raheleh Filsoofi on Place
zhlédnutí 164Před 2 lety
3 Works: Raheleh Filsoofi on Place
3 Works: Kahlil Robert Irving
zhlédnutí 104Před 2 lety
3 Works: Kahlil Robert Irving
Cultivate: The Role of Mentorship and Its Lasting Impact
zhlédnutí 297Před 3 lety
Cultivate: The Role of Mentorship and Its Lasting Impact

Komentáře

  • @mimsicle1
    @mimsicle1 Před dnem

    My husband’s grandmother worked in the Potteries in Longton. She was born in 1907 and left Longton at 21 years of age. She lived to ago 103 in Canada.

  • @shararehfarahani6056

    best ever seen architectural composition ....

  • @pieterwolt1245
    @pieterwolt1245 Před 10 dny

    very interesting topic,great presentation

  • @kimworkman2425
    @kimworkman2425 Před měsícem

    Very concise information

  • @MarinesFarmer
    @MarinesFarmer Před 2 měsíci

    I agree with MikoWilson bellow, I also believe this applies to the registrations of all sessional classes as well. I've been taking classes (7 weeks or more) since 2018 , I also have been paying the extra fee to be a member again so I could enter my registration ahead of time, but in the past two years I all I got in was in a couple of drop in classes, couldn't return to my favorite place in the world. Now, that I finally got into a 7 week classes, I learned that I cannot make anything larger than 10"X10"(inches). That really makes it very difficult when you're trying to make a useful object (dinner plate for example), or a planter, a vase or any art of your own. It's very frustrating and disappointing! I have some friends that asked me to make again a previous piece that I created , but I cannot make that piece again or similar, it's over the 10"X10". I think the sizes could be increased to at least 15"X15" (.inches).

  • @julianjackson6824
    @julianjackson6824 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for a fascinating lecture.

  • @user-ef1oi8us4c
    @user-ef1oi8us4c Před 3 měsíci

    exquisite shapes and the finishes are so smooth and flowing

  • @MikoWilson
    @MikoWilson Před 4 měsíci

    The drop in sessions are sold out, instantly, the minute the tickets are released. At this point, I'm convinced there is a private waiting list, and the sign up page is just for public show -- to make it seem like the Gardiner is more open to the public than it actually is.

  • @tamardrushkahewitt6759
    @tamardrushkahewitt6759 Před 5 měsíci

    ❤😍

  • @mohammedegyptian2527
    @mohammedegyptian2527 Před 6 měsíci

    bravo

  • @The_Catnip
    @The_Catnip Před 6 měsíci

    This lady is a scholar but she barely able to form a coherent sentence. Also, the way she talks about these porcelains about black people... is she race-baiting? I mean, nowadays it feels like we cannot talk about black people, we cannot put them in art pieces/movies, like they are Allah or Muhammad or something. Not to mention she is seeing things in these objects which could be interpreted all kinds of ways. I am wondering what people in Africa would think about these objects.

  • @lingni2
    @lingni2 Před 7 měsíci

    I love how she expresses her universal In and Out ideas. What a great artist!

  • @elainebradleyceramist
    @elainebradleyceramist Před 7 měsíci

    My goodness how beautiful the exhibition is. I’d love to see it in person but am on the wrong side of the planet. I was lucky enough to be taught by the artist at a workshop in the UK in the 80s. I’ve always found her work engrosses me.

    • @gardinermuseum
      @gardinermuseum Před 7 měsíci

      How lucky to have been taught by her! We're sorry you won't be able to see the show it person, but hopefully this video gives you a glimpse :)

  • @stavross19800327
    @stavross19800327 Před 7 měsíci

    Serene beauty

  • @kathleenswift7979
    @kathleenswift7979 Před 10 měsíci

    My great grandad was a saggar maker's bottom knocker😁real job title. My dad is on the mural on the outside of the Potteties Museum, he helped to make it and became good friends with the artist, Frank Maurier. My brother was a kiln man for twenty years on Doultons.

  • @tania.creates
    @tania.creates Před rokem

    thank you for the inspiration :) i am a textile artist and was happy to see two fellow Hamilton artists in this presentation

  • @christianfrommuslim

    Wonderful pieces! Ceramics are where history, science, and art come together. I do hope that you can keep your doors open in a world with electronic and virtual obsessions.

  • @christianfrommuslim

    Very interesting! I didn't know about du Pacquier. But it seems like you had more to say and were cut off. Is there a part 2?

  • @christianfrommuslim

    The story of porcelain is always interesting. Thanks!

  • @christianfrommuslim

    Thank you for the technical explanation.

  • @rabbitazteca23
    @rabbitazteca23 Před rokem

    such a beautiful piece.

  • @srpablington
    @srpablington Před rokem

    I wish i could have visited the museum in person this is so interesting to anazlye

  • @art_events_rs
    @art_events_rs Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @luzamdg
    @luzamdg Před rokem

    How about a cup you can pour liquids into?

  • @blueponyfarm1962
    @blueponyfarm1962 Před rokem

    My grandmother started working at 9yrs old in the Longton potteries. I wish there was a searchable database where I might locate the actual pottery that employed her, her mother and siblings.

    • @SP-kh7dp
      @SP-kh7dp Před 3 měsíci

      Same here my grans whole family worked in Longton pottery,living on Sutherland terrace in from 1865

    • @mimsicle1
      @mimsicle1 Před dnem

      My husband’s gran did as well as her mother and sisters. They were Doughty’s and lived on Lower John Street.

  • @sammiewilkinson4079

    😬 𝓅𝓇o𝓂o𝓈𝓂

  • @oranje2974
    @oranje2974 Před rokem

    I cant seem to find the right spelling of the name refferenced at 57.07. Morton Lomberson?

  • @TheAmerican1963
    @TheAmerican1963 Před rokem

    My family, on my Mothers side, is from there and worked in the foundries ..............................

  • @shelleyharris165
    @shelleyharris165 Před rokem

    Just beyond 🌍😇🙏🙌🕊️✝️☮️💪🦋🐞🍀💐🌊🎶🥁🎼🗝️🤲🌅🧚👣🤍💛🙌🙏♈💖🏔️💐🥰❤️‍🩹⭐🔔

  • @shelleyharris165
    @shelleyharris165 Před rokem

    So beautiful to see at 12: 13 PM.

  • @shelleyharris165
    @shelleyharris165 Před rokem

    So interesting, it is just simply a beautiful piece of precious porcelain. Blessings 🙏😇😎💪🤲🙌💪🌍👣✝️☮️🦋🐞🍀💐🤩💐🌎♈🎼🧚🎶🌊🙏⭐🔔

  • @miradoll3378
    @miradoll3378 Před rokem

    Please help me how can Reduce bubbles that appears on the mug made of slip casting

  • @LJB103
    @LJB103 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful object, but the Antiques Roadshow would knock off a lot of the value because of the big crack. Enjoyable and informative video.

  • @giamo3978
    @giamo3978 Před 2 lety

    WOW. Thank you for sharing.

  • @JimOverbeckgenius
    @JimOverbeckgenius Před 2 lety

    Years ago I heard there are 3 hard-paste porcelain pieces in England, which predate Boettger's & Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus's earliest stuff by 100 or so years. One piece of this mysteriously disappeared from Buck House, so I read. As a German mathematician, physicist, physician, and philosopher - a friend of Leibniz no less - I recently learned von T. was a visitor to the Royal Society - hence, on realizing precisely how slippery & slithery Leibniz & von T. were, I was wondering if the latter could have purchased or nicked the formula [a common occurrence apparently in the pottery trade]. I still insist that modern hard-paste porcelain might be English - so, do you know anything about the 3 - albeit, now only 2 - pieces and their origins? PS As an artist in Italy it's very nice to listen to your lectures & as I'm still building my Art Library the pottery & porcelain sections expands frequently.

  • @makyeebon
    @makyeebon Před 2 lety

    Really interesting and thoughtful discussion on this topic, gave me a new perspective on these items. I also liked how some items were shown against the original items they were supposedly inspired from.

  • @rosieeilon1882
    @rosieeilon1882 Před 2 lety

    It’s a wonderful experience to listen while waiting the art exhu💙 Thank you 🙏

  • @tania.creates
    @tania.creates Před 2 lety

    This was wonderful, thank you Meredith - I will be sure to look for the greeting harlequin when I next visit

  • @designedbydavid
    @designedbydavid Před 2 lety

    The question is, how do we get museums to do this labeling?

  • @gibadias1637
    @gibadias1637 Před 2 lety

    I was holding my breath when she removed the lid...

  • @suzanner2454
    @suzanner2454 Před 2 lety

    Can you share the recipe for the spray you used on the majolica? Thanks!

  • @sergewalthery7826
    @sergewalthery7826 Před 2 lety

    not the same plate?

  • @ratsbath
    @ratsbath Před 2 lety

    Visited the Venice exhibit today, loved the display showing this step-by-step process!

  • @canadianunderbelly9318

    Thank you for sharing this discussion. It will help me with my Canadian art history class.

  • @paulmoore6175
    @paulmoore6175 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful pieces ❤ 💚💛🧡 The soundtrack literally hurt my hearing. Had to mute 🔇

  • @SAW123ize
    @SAW123ize Před 3 lety

    Yaaaaay Em, Zipei and Venus <3

  • @momoproduction6253
    @momoproduction6253 Před 3 lety

    I love experiencing the movements in such quietness. Thanks for showing us!

  • @lynereid385
    @lynereid385 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful pieces, beautifully shot! I could see the flow and feel the texture. Proof that good lighting is important.

  • @joanneritchie8102
    @joanneritchie8102 Před 3 lety

    Both beautiful pieces, a very meditative relaxing view of each individually. I really enjoyed looking at these two pieces in this way