Start: Monday, October 28, 2024 9:00AM
End: Sunday, November 10, 2024 7:00PM
The Hillman-Jackson Gallery in The Daniel Arts Center at Bard College at Simon's Rock is pleased to present, "flores cinis terra", an exhibition of ceramic artworks by Simon's Rock ceramics lab technician, resident artist, and adjunct ceramics faculty member Harrison Levenstein. Open to the public on October 18th through January 15th, opening reception on October 25th . The show will include a grouping of ash-glazed stoneware and porcelain pots exploring Levenstein's take on traditional forms and techniques that have influenced his own personal aesthetic philosophy. One can expect to see visual nods to ceramics made by Korean, Japanese, South Indian, Grecian and English masters found in prominent museum collections. The decorative imagery of this show centers around an archetypal flower rendered by hand using sgraffito, slips, inlays, and sprigs.
Levenstein earned his BA's in studio arts and art education from Humboldt Poly Tech in 2014 before spending three years apprenticing with two clay artists in the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest. In 2019 he spent 6 months living in southern India working at Pondicherry's Golden Bridge Pottery and exploring the local materials through the lens of Japanese woodfiring learned during his apprenticeship. From India he moved to southwestern Montana to further his exploration into atmospheric firing processes and clay body design. Levenstein moved to the Berkshires in 2020 to begin his position at Simon's Rock where he takes care of the clay studio, works with students and maintains a studio practice. He travels internationally to teach woodfiring workshops and hopes to soon build a large kiln to grow a local woodfiring community here in the Berkshires.
Artists: Harry Levenstein, Harrison Levenstein
Date and Time: Sunday October 27, 2024 at 9:00 am to Wednesday January 15, 2025 at 7:00 pm
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