Check out ceramic works from Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection at LSU Museum of Art featured in the October 2021 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
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Candice Lin, La Charada China (Tobacco Version), 2019, cement with casein paint, welded steel table frame, tobacco, ceramics, distillation system (distilling a tincture of tobacco, sugar, tea, and poppy), poppy pod putty, sugarcane, white sugar, cacao, sage, ackee, oak gall, Anadenanthera, dong quai, California clay, Dominican Republic clay, metal parts, bucket, pumps, tubing, dried indigo, glass slides, bottles, drawings, tile, rubber, wood, Courtesy of the Artist and François Ghebaly Gallery, Photography by Ian Byer-Gamber
Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers Opening October 20
Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers opens October 20, 2021 / This year's collaboration with the LSU School of Art features visiting artist Candice Lin. Her exhibition, The Agnotology of Tigers, will feature recent works based on archival images from LSU (Chinese Bandits) alongside a new configuration the installation La Charada China. Lin’s installation illuminates’ histories of social violence and a politics of forgetting that obscures the history of indentured Chinese labor and lingering stereotypes.
Read MoreCeramics Now Magazine features Form & Fire and The Boneyard
Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection featured online for Ceramics Now magazine. Click here to read.
Read MoreThe Advocate / LSU Museum of Art opens ceramic exhibits "Form & Fire' and 'The Boneyard'
The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) covers Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection: click here to read
Read MoreinRegister / On exhibit: Form & Fire exhibit at the LSU Museum of Art
inRegister Magazine cover Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection: click here to read
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge: Youngsters can do free art projects in LSU Museum of Art summer program
The Advocate Baton Rouge covers LSU Museum of Art’s Summer 2021 Neighborhood Arts Project: click here to read
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The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection opens July 8 at LSU Museum of Art
LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) in Baton Rouge, LA is pleased to open on July 8, 2021, The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection presenting the energy and legacy of ceramics demonstrations through bisqueware. This exhibition is a collaboration between LSU Museum of Art and LSU School of Art. Read the full press release to learn more.
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Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection opens July 8 at LSU Museum of Art
LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) in Baton Rouge, LA is pleased to open on July 8, 2021, Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection, featuring a group of over 100 American studio ceramic works on long-term loan and are a promised gift by bequest to the LSU Museum of Art from E. John Bullard. Read the full press release to learn more.
Read MoreWoodshop News covers The Art of Seating at LSU MOA
Woodshop News covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreNOW ON VIEW: Modernist Furniture Design and Sculpture at LSU MOA
In this blog post, LSU MOA Graduate Assistant Kirsten Campbell writes about examples of modernist furniture design from The Art of Seating and sculpture now on view at LSU MOA that show the differing ways in which modernism and biomorphism influenced various disciplines in art.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of the Arts: 2021 / inRegister
inRegister featured new acquisitions in LSU MOA Collections Storage click here to read
Read MoreLSU Reveille covers Collection Spotlight: Recent Acquisitions by Black Artists exhibition
LSU Reveille covers Collection Spotlight: Recent Acquisitions by Black Artists exhibition at LSU MOA click here to read
Read MoreBurnaway Interviews Artist Letitia Huckaby →
Burnaway interviews artist Letitia Huckaby about LSU MOA’s exhibition, Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road in this article. Click here to read.
Read MoreBR Proud News: You will want to have a seat for LSU Museum of Art’s newest exhibit
BR Proud News covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge: Sitting pretty: New LSU Museum of Art exhibit looks at 200 years of American design in 'The Art of Seating'
The Advocate Baton Rouge covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
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