Gallery Tour with Hilary Riem of Cooper Cole Gallery
Gallery Tour with Hilary Riem of Cooper Cole Gallery
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Tour the International Ceramic Art Fair with a focus on the works of Brie Ruais, Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Jennie Jieun Lee, and Kate Newby, all represented by Cooper Cole Gallery. The tour will be led by Hilary Riem, Director of Sales and Special Projects at Cooper Cole.
Planning to attend more than one ICAF event? Purchase an ICAF Pass to receive unlimited ICAF admission and free access to all artist and curator talks and tour.
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About the International Ceramic Art Fair
The International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF) makes its highly anticipated return to the Gardiner Museum, featuring works by emerging and established ceramic artists from a wide range of backgrounds, and an exciting slate of online and in-person programming.
ICAF 2022 celebrates connections between body, identity, and land. Global mythologies have long connected the human body to the earth, from a Nubian deity fashioning humans from clay to scientific explorations of clay as the first carrier of life. The human body is symbolically if not literally connected to clay, helping us understand who we are as individuals, a society, and a species.
As we navigate global health and environmental crises, understanding our bodily connection to the earth becomes increasingly urgent. Likewise, the experiences of being, or being in, a particular body defines many aspects of our lives, from health and ability, to experiences of discrimination and trauma. Our bodies help construct our identities, mediating, filtering, and generating our experiences.
Figurative ceramic sculpture is one of the most dynamic areas of practice today. Artists from across the spectrum are exploring new approaches, representations, and voices to help us see ourselves in ways that generate compassion, empathy, truth telling, and beauty.
This year’s Honorary Patron is internationally renowned Kenyan-born British studio potter, Magdalene Odundo.
Location
Gardiner Museum, m5s 2c7