The American Museum of Ceramic Art
presents
An Exhibition of Tabletop Vessels from AMOCA's Permanent Collection
Geoffrey Swindell
Don Pilcher
January 23, 2010 through April 24, 2010
Co-curated by
Jo Lauria and Billie Sessions, Ph.D
March 27, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
-Members Only Event-
The Ubiquitous Teapot—from Function to Art
Sonny and Gloria Kamm, widely known for their collection
of over 6,000 teapots, w ill present a lecture and slide show.
Le t's Table This, A n E x h ib itio n o f T a b le to p Vessels,
is the
premier appearance of AMOCA's Permanent Collection,
including many pieces donated to the museum by the
American Ceramic Society. Represented by 185 table-top
ceramic objects drawn from AMOCA's 1,000-piece holdings,
the exhibit demonstrates myriads of techniques,
imagina-
tion, creativity, and originality.
150 A rtists represented, in clu d in g :
Jerry Ackerman •
Chuck Aydlett • Ralph Bacerra • Mary Barringer • Linda
Christianson • Tom Coleman • Dora DeLarios • John Glick ■
Otto Heino • Wayne Higby ■
Elaine Katzer ■
Peter Lane •
Les Lawrence • Ricky Maldonado • Rick Malmgren • Tony
Marsh • Tim Mather • Harrison McIntosh • John Neely • Jeff
Oestreich • Ben Owen III • Susan Peterson • Don Reitz • Lucie
Rie • Sam Scott • Dave Shaner • Robert Sperry • Chris Staley •
Vince Suez • Byron Temple • Gerry Williams
kilnopening.edu -
May 8 through June 26, 2010
kilnop en in g.edu , a
showcase of local college faculty members
and select students, is presented in support of ceramic education.
Shapiro
American Museum of Ceramic Art
Carol Wedemeyer
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340 South Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91766
909/865.3146 www.ceramicmuseum.org
Open Wednesday - Saturday, 12-5 pm & ‘Second Saturday1
of each month to 9 pm, or by appointment
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