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Welcome to NCECA 2014 K-12 Presentation: Ideas and Techniques for the Classroom: Conversation & Narrative, and Looking Back to Look Forward (otherwise known as ”I Ceramics”)

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Co-Lecture: Ideas and Techniques for the Classroom: Conversation & Narrative, and Looking Back to Look Forward In a two part workshop, King and Galloway will give presentations, demonstrations and a hands on projects that focuses on promoting conversation, visual narrative and idea development within the classroom. For this second workshop King and Galloway will lead the participants in a hands on using the demonstrated techniques developed for the classroom. Tiles, slips and underglazes and modest tools will be provided.

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Welcome to NCECA 2014 K-12 Presentation:

Ideas and Techniques for the Classroom: Conversation & Narrative, and Looking

Back to Look Forward

(otherwise known as ”I Ceramics”)

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Presentation with Kathy King and Julia Galloway

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1st: Looking at historical pottery for ideas supported making processes, relationship of surface to form and cultural context. Discussing the visual vocabulary

of historical pots through a 21st century eye.

2nd: Creating ones own personal visual vocabulary to express ideas and narratives. Using imagery to investigate relationships between people and examining the intersection of dichotomies.

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Looking at historical pottery through the following constructs:

Relationship of surface decoration to form

Relationship of surface / form to function (utility)

Relationship between materials / process of making to ideas

Relationship between the pottery and cultural reflections

Thinking about narrative

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I the Heart

From the notebook doodle to the gallery wall –moving beyond the cliché.

By Kathy King

NCECA 2014

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What’s Inside That Head of Yours? Kathy King, 1995

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Visually Expresses Personal Narrative- my own stories- the way I see the world around me- how I interpret the past

Investigation of Relationships- between people- between people and objects

Examination of Intersecting Dichotomies- masculine/feminine- gender and sexuality

How does creating a visual vocabulary assist me in expressing my ideas?

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Love Me? Kathy King 2010 Carved, Mid-range Porcelain

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The Anatomical Heart

Medical illustration, 1800’s

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The “Classic” Heart

Everywhere, Now

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German Scent Bottle

18th Century

Silver Gilt

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Mapping of the Heart

“The Open Country of Woman’s Heart”

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Tapestry

Renaissance

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Uncut Sheet of Playing Cards

Lyon, France1490-1500

Wood cut on laid paper with stencil coloring

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Cupid Figurine

Chelsea PotteryChelsea, England1758-1770

Porcelain and painted enamel

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The Sacred Heart

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La Madone au Coeur Blesse

Pierre et Gilles1991

Hand painted photograph

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The Two Fridas

Frida Kahlo

1939Oil on canvas

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“Virtuous Woman” Dish

Deruta, Italy1470-1490

Tin-glazed earthenware

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Charger Deruta, Italy, 1480-1500, Tin-glazed earthenware

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Max Factor’s“Beauty Micrometer”

1930-1939

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“Before and After” - Gil Elvgren Valentine Pin-Up 1950’s

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Evel Knievel

Comic Book1970’s

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Sexual Labels, Kathy King, 2008 Mid-range porcelain, glaze, china paint

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Sexual Labels, Kathy King, 2008 Mid-range porcelain, glaze, china paint

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Molded DishGubbio, Italy1525

Tin-glazed earthenware

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Heart Shape VaseWilliam Duesbury & Co. 1756-1700

Soft paste porcelain, painted with enamels and gilt

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Apothecary JarPorcelain with overglaze enamels1730-1740

Origin: Jingdezhen, China

Used: Religious Nursing Facility,Italy or Spain

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Dutch Delft Style Tulipiere

19th/20th Century

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“Tulipmania” – mid-1600’s

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L: Dutch Tulipiere, 1690’s R: Speak to Me Installation Detail, Kathy King 2012

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OK! Lets get busy…Today we will demonstrate processes of putting different surface on clay.

Tonight please think about the processes and ideas brought up today, tomorrow you will get your own tile to decorate.

See you tomorrow and Thank You!

Email: [email protected] [email protected]: www.kathykingart.com www.juliagalloway.com