ditional Yixing Teapot
Ah Leon,
Memories of Elementary School
Life-size replica of a Chinese classroom made entire y of clay
Richard Nolkin
Cube Skull Teapot: Tea, blood and Opium
American Museum of Ceramic Art
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South Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA
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www.ceramicmuseum.org
Open Wednesday - Saturday,
1 2 -5
pm & ‘Second Saturday' of each month to
9
pm, or by appointment
The American Museum of Ceramic Art
p r e s e n t s
Ah
Te
on
"M em ories of
Elementary School"
July
10
th th ro u gh S ep tem b e r
2 5
th,
2 0 1 0
The S p irit o f Y ix in g
Tea
W a re
displays
100
Yixing
teapots,
from
traditional
18th
century
to
contemporary.
Complete with fanciful spouts and
handles, the teapots mimic gourds,
eggplant, or bamboo while others
resemble
transformative,
mythic
creatures.
Juxtaposed
against
the traditional tea ware is the
work
of
Richard
Notkin,
a
Montana based ceramic artist,
known for his Yixing-inspired
ware
infused
with
current
social
and
political
commentary.
Members Only Event
Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010
6 - 8:30 pm
This event will feature a guest speaker
and a live music performance. Tea will be
served at a light reception to follow.
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