An Invitational Exhibition Featuring Ceramic Works in Two Parts, Guest Curated by Kelli Stewart
Please join us for an Opening Reception on Saturday, March 15th, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Clay Art Center is pleased to present Come Together, our Clay Art Center Artists Exhibition for 2025, guest juried by Kelli Stewart. This exhibition features ceramic works that are made of two pieces, which come together to form something greater than the sum of its parts. Participating artists are part of our Clay Art Center Artist Program, and this exhibition is a part of the professional opportunities available to artists who become a part of our studio artist community. Our Opening Reception will take place on Saturday, March 15th.
Guest Curator and past Artist in Residence at Clay Art Center Kelli Stewart, states, “In Come Together, parts work together to become one, exploring the idea of connection, unity and the struggle between individual identity and shared experience. This exhibition presents a diverse range of ceramic forms, through which we see how the tactile nature of clay can serve as a metaphor for connection. We are reminded that being human is never a static experience, but a dialogue—continually seeking balance between the separate and the whole.
As a past Artist-in-residence at Clay Art Center, I was delighted to recognize the evolution of familiar member’s work, to see the maturation of their ideas, and to look back and see how the seeds of then, have now come to fruition. The progression from then until now is particularly moving- the growth, the exploration, the pushing of boundaries in ways that I didn’t imagine. I am extremely honored to be a part of this and so proud to be a part of the Clay Art Center legacy.” Kelli Stewart
Participating Artists: Rana Amirtahmasebi, Peter Arnow, Keiko Ashida, Dalia Berman, Wendy Busch, Claire Cohen, Jane Neuss Cohen, Earlene Cox, Rose Foley, Mara Gross, Janet Harckham, Deb Heid, Robin Henschel, Debra Holiber, Denis Licul, Evelyn Mtika, Polina Nisenbaum, Sally Ng, Jess Palmer, Roberta Shapiro, Maria Spiess, Caito Stewart, Susan Wortman.
Images: Susan Wortman Twins, Roberta Shapiro Sugar & Creamer Set, Peter Arnow Broken Wave, Deb Heid Brimming With Joy
The Mission of the Clay Art Center Gallery is to provide a platform for emerging and established artists to explore a wide range of topics that address materials, processes and techniques, and to engage in critical dialogue through clay. We are committed to exhibiting a variety of work representing diverse backgrounds, and we support our artist and student communities through gallery programming opportunities.