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Kootenay School of Art at BC Gallery of CeramicsInstructors & Stellar Clay Art Graduates Unite for Group Show
3 Ceramics instructors and 9 graduate professional artists from the Kootenay School of Art present a landmark group exhibition of pottery, clay paintings and sculpture.
The Kootenay School of Art, a landmark in Nelson, BC, has run an acclaimed ceramics program since the early 1990s, largely due to the cohesive leadership of Pamela Nagley Stevenson, Garry Graham and David Lawson. Together with nine outstanding graduates, each of whom have successful professional careers and a wide body of achievements in clay sculpture and pottery, they will be feted with a group exhibition at the BC Gallery of Ceramics, on Granville Island in Vancouver, called KSA: Out There. This means more prestige and exposure. "Collectors mainly reside on the west coast," Stevenson explained during a tour of her Slocan Valley studio. "Our graduates are outstanding, but the Kootenays are so distant from Vancouver, it creates isolation. Did you know that we have more artists per capita than the Gulf Islands? Because we can't easily nurture relationships with the big galleries and guilds, we are like this best-kept secret." Each participant has a divergent and unique style. Selections from their low-end production wares, mid-range specialty items, and finest art will be on view in order to celebrate their versatility. Stevenson delights in the working dynamic between Graham, Lawson and her, and after nearly 20 years of instruction together, claims they share an almost telepathic rapport. "We try to keep in touch with all our students." She heaped praise upon her colleagues: David Lawson:
Of her former students, Stevenson was equally generous: Sarah Lawless:
Samantha Dickie:
Tanis Saxby:
Maggie Finlayson:
Julia Gillmore:
Kathi Hofmann:
Lise Kuhr:
Donna Partridge:
"KSA: Out There" runs at the Gallery of BC Ceramics from September 6th--29th, 2008: 1359 Cartwright Street, Granville Island, Vancouver, BC, Canada (604) 669- 3606, Daily from 10am to 5pm. For further information visit the Potters Guild of British Columbia website.
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