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BLACK HISTORY IN PUBLIC LIFE | Vinnie Bagwell

Join Vinnie as she discusses her career as a sculptor whose work starts in clay.

PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF ART IN THE FIGHT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE| Moderated by Earlene Cox; Guests include Paul Briggs, Vinnie Bagwell, and Wesley Brown

Recent events in America have sharply highlighted the ongoing struggle for Social Justice and Racial Equality for African Americans in the face of police brutality and systemic racism. This panel (1) discusses art as a tool for communication, raising awareness and affecting positive change around these social issues and (2) examines how the ceramics community can address these issues within their own institutions.

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A TASTE OF HOME: Virtual Artist Talk |Wade MacDonald, Claire Micklin, Heidi McKay Casto, and Jennifer Rosseter

Join exhibiting artists Wade MacDonald, Claire Micklin, Heidi McKay Casto and Jennifer Rosseter for a Virtual Artist Talk, where they each discuss their processes, influences, and inspirations.

A Taste of Home is a national invitational exhibition, guest curated by Julia Galloway in conjunction with Clay Art Center. The show consists of ceramic cups or drinking vessels that each artist has created reflecting their relationship to the meaning of home, whether presented as a humble but favored object, vehicle of expression, or object of desire.

LIFE INTO WORK | Wesley Brown

Join Wesley Brown as he walks through his evolution as an artist. Brown speaks to how he uses the momentum of personal experiences to drive his work, the ways he has thought about creating, and how he approaches the studio today.

PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF ART IN THE FIGHT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE| Moderated by Earlene Cox; Guests include Paul Briggs, Vinnie Bagwell, and Wesley Brown

Recent events in America have sharply highlighted the ongoing struggle for Social Justice and Racial Equality for African Americans in the face of police brutality and systemic racism. This panel (1) discusses art as a tool for communication, raising awareness and affecting positive change around these social issues and (2) examines how the ceramics community can address these issues within their own institutions.

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