NCECA 2014: Randall Becker, Lauren Mabry, Shannon Sullivan, Jeff Campana

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Panel: No Lesson Plan For This Three graduates from Verona Area High School achieved national success. Why? Because critical thinking, creative problem solving, physical work, the joy of making, and personal responsibility are emphasized in Verona's clay program. Teacher Becker leads a panel that explores the careers of these graduates. panelist Jeff Campana panelist Lauren Mabry moderator Randall Becker panelist Shannon Sullivan panelist Jeff Campana

Transcript of NCECA 2014: Randall Becker, Lauren Mabry, Shannon Sullivan, Jeff Campana

Randy Becker Lauren MabryShannon Sullivan Jeff Campana

No Lesson Plan For This

Archie Bray, Summer 2012

Verona Area High School Ceramics Studio

Clay and Glaze Mud Room

Kiln Room/Glaze Area

Ceramics One, Course Syllabus

Jeff Campana, Wood-fire pitcher

Shannon Sullivan, Wood-fire sculpture

Lauren Mabry,Porcelain Bottle

Advanced Ceramics Students

Glaze Area

Don Reitz and Bruce Breckenridge

Ceramics One, Course Syllabus

Buffalo Vase

Buffalo Jar

Randy Becker

Pilamayaye.

Rowe Pottery, Cambridge, WI

Rowe Pottery, Maker’s Marks

Randy Becker, Verona Area High School

Randy in the VAHS lab

Randy in the Sugar River Gallery

Mike WeberUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau

Claire

Mizusashi by Mike Weber

Mike Weber firing “Rocket-Man” in Herbster, WI

Elmer Taylor, University of North Texas

Elmer in the studio

Loam Scope, 2004

65x40x20

steel, ceramic

Orange Scope, 2004

ceramic, steel, glass

15x10x4

Orange and Blue Scope, 2004

ceramic, steel, ink

17x10x7

Amalgam Scope,

2004

ceramic, steel, glass, ink

14x10x7

Red Scope, 2005

ceramic, steel, glass

17x5x5

Circle Puff, 2006

25x30x3

ceramic, acrylic

Bulbscape #4, 2009

ceramic, acrylic 10x30x3

Swarm Play #1, #2, #3, #4, 2012

ceramic, acrylic 17x12x2

Collective Pull #1, 2013ceramic, acrylic, 20x30x3

Longie Barrier, 2013ceramic, acrylic, 10x30x3

Absorb, 2012

ceramic, acrylic, 10x30x3

     

Minimum Inventory, Maximum

Diversity

(Yaoli #2), 2013

porcelain, 7x6x6

Nature Excels at this Game #2

2013, ceramic, 6x5x9

Minimum Inventory, Maximum

Diversity

(Yaoli Luster #1, #2, #3), 2013

porcelain, luster

Höhr-

Grenzhausen,

Germany

Hjørring, Denmark with Nina Hole’s Work

The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China

Shannon Sullivan• www.shannonmsullivan.com

Jeff CampanaVerona Area High SchoolClass of ‘98

Lauren MabryNo Lesson Plan For This

2001- Verona Area High School, Wisconsin

2003, Verona Area High School, Senior Show

2007, Kansas City Art Institute

2009, University of Nebraska-Lincoln- MFA Program

Cylinder, 13”.5”h x 12”w x 12”d, 2012(Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Arts, Helena, MT)

2011, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Abstract-Kansas City

2013, Curved Plane, 24”h x 60”w x 15”d

Fragmented Cylinder, 22”h x 24”w x 26”l. Earthenware, slips, glaze, 2012.

2012, MFA Thesis Exhibition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

2012, MFA Thesis Exhibition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

2013 Split Open Cylinder 16”hx 29”w x 18”d (Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Running)

Thank You. www.laurenmabry.com

2013 Installation Photo (Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Running)

2014, Composition of Enclosed Cylinders, 25”h x 38”w x 6”d

Resident Space, The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, PA

Instructor, The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, PA

Student Work

Instructor, The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, PA

Student Work

Student Work- University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Jomon Copy Assignment)