Details of her visit:
Artist talk, open to the public, Thursday, March 27, 6:00 – 7:00, Flagler College Solarium.
(Solarium located in the Hotel Ponce de Leon on Flagler College Campus. Look for signs in the Rotunda, take elevator to 4th floor).
Demo
for Flagler College Students, Friday, March 28, 11:00 – 1:00, Studio 8
(Clay and Metal Studio). Students are welcome to stop in any time
during the
two-hour period. Kate will be demonstrating wheel throwing and hand
building techniques.
Kate
Maury received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Kansas City Art Institute
and a Master of Fine Art from
the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Currently
she resides in St. Paul, Minnesota and teaches full-time as a Professor
in the School of Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout.
Her work is featured in both juried and invitational shows at regional, national and international venues.
In addition Maury’s work is published in contemporary ceramic art books such as
Making Marks: Discovering the Ceramic Surface by Robin Hopper, 500 Bowls, Lark Books,
The Art of Contemporary American Pottery by Kevin Hluch, and High-Fire Glazes
by Lark Books. She has taken part in tworesidencies at the Archie Bray
Foundation and awarded a grant from Jingdezhen Sanbao Ceramic Art
Institute to serve as Ambassador
to Jingdezhen, China in the 1000 Years Celebration of Porcelain
Conference and taken part in their residency program.
Most
recently she completed a residency at the International Ceramics Studio
in Kecskemet, Hungary. In addition she pursues her interests in folk
art, traveling
extensively throughout India and China documenting local artistic
practices in pottery and textiles that are integral to the cottage
industries.
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