Doug Herren | Vessels and Structures

VIRTUAL ARTIST TALK

Join Doug Herren as he talks about the development of his work from his start as a functional potter to his current body of sculptural work.

Doug will show examples of his work over the years, along with process shots to describe how he approaches his work now.

*This webinar was originally aired October 1st, 2020, 7 - 8 PM Eastern Time via Zoom.

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Doug Herren

was originally a graphic design major when he entered college, but after taking a pottery class his interests shifted rather abruptly and he ended up pursuing a fine arts degree, first obtaining a BFA, then later an MFA. He started his studies in Kansas at Wichita State University under Chris Staley, then went on to Louisiana State University for his MFA, studying with Linda Arbuckle, Joe Bova, and Robert Silverman. He then went on to his first residency at the Archie Bray in Helena, Montana, where he stayed for about three years. He was a resident at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, for a five-year term. He met his wife, Kukuli Velarde, at The Clay Studio and they both have remained in Philadelphia to live and maintain their studios. Douglas currently exhibits with Peters Projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he has had two solo exhibitions in the last 4 years.