NCECA 2014: Michelle Erickson

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Michelle Erickson - Erickson employs her mastery of colonial era ceramic techniques to connect the history of pottery making to 21st century issues of globalization, social injustice, and environmental geopolitics. In demonstrating the diversity of techniques used in her practice, Erickson will illustrate design parallels between past and present in surprising and insightful ways.

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  • 1.ART ? CRAFT ? Venus of Dolni Vestonice 27,000 BC Cave Painting from Chauvet pon dArc 30,000 BC

2. V&A residency studio with Curator of Contemporary Ceramic and Glass Alun Graves 3. Mudlarking on the River Thames London, Photo Robert Hunter 4. Archeological Chinese porcelain 1600 ,excavated at Jamestown VA 5. Dutch German French English and Spanish wares like excavated examples Jamestown VA 6. ME@V&A 7. East Meets West 8. Chinese Porcelain 1580-1610 9. Bernard Palissy 1570-90 10. Birth of Cupid Italian, Fontainebleau Mid 16th century 11. Bernard Palissy 1570-90 12. Michelle Erickson Delft Fecundity Dish 2000 13. Liberty On Leave Mint Museum Of Craft and Design 14. Paradise Lost in Traveling Exhibition Inciteful Clay 15. Wanli Ewer 1585 16. China 1573-1620 V&A Archeological Chinese porcelain Jamestown Rediscovery 1590- 1610 17. Kiln Waster Netherlands 1655-70 Making Room V&A 18. Flower Pyramid from Greek A Mark Factory 1695 Hampton Court 19. Tulip Pagoda Museum of Art and Design NY Photo Gavin Ashworth 20. Damien Hirst For The Love Of God2007 21. Bernard Leach 1951 22. Staffordshire 1700-1725 23. English Slipware Techniques Ceramics in America 2001 Photo Gavin Ashworth 24. Virginia Collection of The Chipstone Foundation Milwaukee WI 25. A weroan or great Lorde of Virginia Theodore De Bry 1590 26. Terra Nova Presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll 2007 27. British Museum 2012 28. Column Vase Wedgwood 1786-95 Jasperware 29. Ruin 2002 Collection of Arthur and Esther Goldberg 30. Garniture New-York Historical society 31. Weapon Of Choice Cincinatti Art Museum 32. Creating a hollow rim on the wheel Cross section of the thrown hollow handle 33. V&A Residency Studio work from Making a Delft Puzzle Jug 34. Modeled teapot form set up for casting 35. Still from Making an Agate Teapot V&A Channel Videographer Juriaan Booij 36. Koi Junk Teapot Seattle Art Museum 37. Made In China Carnegie Museum Of Art 38. American Pickle Stand 2014 39. Wedgwood 1780 English earthenware 1820 40. Front and Centerpiece Chipstone Foundation 41. Portrait Jug Toussaint LOuverture 1840-50 Medford Massachusetts Creamware Jug 1806-1810 Liverpool England 42. Midnight Modern Conversation Chipstone Collection 43. Staffordshire Figural Group 1755 44. Texas Tea Party 2005 Chipstone Foundation 45. 18th Century Engraving of Fossil 46. Staffordshire Fossil Pattern Enamel Salt Glaze Teapot 1740 47. Fossil Teapot Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 21st Century Gallery 48. North Carolina Moravian Bottle 1802 Green-aid Squirrel 2010 Chipstone Foundation 49. Moravian Flask 1805-10 50. Courtesy of Nikes 2012 Olympic Track & Field Innovation. 51. Lydia John Dwight 1674 V&A Saggars from John Dwights Fulham Pottery V&A 52. Experiments with indigenous clays from East London 53. Superfly dragon 2014 54. Fly Knit Dragon 2014 55. North Devon Charger 1670 Excavated at Jamestown VA 56. North Devon Harvest Jug Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 57. Throwing Vanitas using indigenous Fremington Clay at Bideford Art Center North Devon UK 58. Unloading wood fired earthenware kiln Bideford North Devon UK, Photo Robert Hunter 59. Potters Field Flow NCECA Invitational Milwaukee At Museum 60. Rakes Progress: The Orgy 2014 Photo Robert Hunter