THE WOMEN
Oct 28, 2017 â Apr 21, 2018
Ferrin Contemporary
1315 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, MA
Works on view include recent pieces by women whose primary medium is clay and selected works from private and artist archives by female potters and sculptors.
The Women provides Ferrin Contemporary an opportunity to highlight the range of work by women artists affiliated with the gallery program who are known for their work in ceramics.
Director Leslie Ferrin, a life long advocate for women in ceramics reflects on this moment, âIt is gratifying to witness the attention to gender issues taking place throughout society. These same forces are fueling the interest in examining and bringing recognition to the overlooked contributions of women to postwar visual arts. Many of our collectors who brought a female perspective to building their collections are contributing to the public dialog by acquiring new works and making gifts to institutions. Museums are responding by offering exhibition opportunities, site specific commissions and adding to permanent collections to fill in gaps. It is an exciting time to see these changes taking place and being able to participate in the process.”
Ceramic Art and Figural Sculpture
Robin Best
Christie Brown
Caroline Cheng
Cristina CĂłrdova
Claire Curneen
Ruth Duckworth
Viola Frey
Giselle Hicks
Coille McLaughlin Hooven
Crystal Morey
Kadri Pärnamets
Elsa Rady
Caroline Slotte
Mara Superior
Toshiko Takaezu
Susan Thayer
Patti Warashina
Beatrice Wood
Elizabeth (Betty) Woodman
Studio Pottery and Design*
Works by
Laura Andreson
Dorothy Hafner
Karen Karnes
Jenny Mendez
Linda Sikora
*available in Ferrin Contemporary square shop
RELATED NEWS, PUBLICATIONS + EVENTS
STUDIO POTTER: WOMEN IN CERAMICS
Winter/Spring 2017
Women in Ceramics Vol. 45 No. 1
In this issue: nine essays remembering the life of Karen Karnes, a deep investigation of the legacy of women in wood-firing, several narratives about artists’ personal journeys in clay, essays on the lives of California artist Ruth Rippon and Swedish artist Hertha Hillfon, a dynamic discussion of contemporary motherhood, international perspectives from Canada, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and India, a look at fourth-wave feminism, and more.
“Ruth Rippon, Her Story”
by Nancy M. Servis
Ripponâs artistic production is extensive and leaves an indelible mark on the artistic landscape of Northern California. …Â The breadth of her work mirrors the artist herself: technically accomplished, experimental, conceptually grounded, and quietly emotive.
Artist Salon – Nancy M. Servis
Wednesday, November 8
at 6â8:30 pm
Project Art
54 Main St, Cummington, Massachusetts 01026
Join visiting scholar, Nancy M. Servis, from Sacramento, California, for an image-illustrated presentation ‘State of Clay: Bay Area Ceramics,’ followed by a potluck at Project Art.
From pottery to sculptural expression, Servis unveils the dynamic variety of ceramics found in Northern California. Long recognized as a vital and populous state with extensive clay deposits, California has been the home of refined vessel-makers and artistic rule-breakers for over 75 years, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Her lecture contextualizes clay’s extensive use that includes stylistic architecture in Oakland, impassioned potters like Antonio Prieto and Marguerite Wildenhain from the 1950s, and unabashed practitioners like Peter Voulkos and Robert Arneson. They along with select others like Viola Frey, Ruth Rippon, and Ron Nagle laid Nancy Servis’ groundwork for what exists today – a population of fine artist-makers whose work coexists with those who embrace sculpture or even defy ceramic tradition.
Nancy is a recognized art historian, gallerist, and author. She has served as curator, educator and arts administrator in the greater San Francisco Bay Area for over twenty years.