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CU Ceramics: A Living Legacy
The听ceramics program at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 has a long and storied history, shaped in part by the late Betty Woodman, a听CU professor and master potter whose work garnered international acclaim in the 1970s. Woodman鈥檚 work is displayed in prominent museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art. Her legacy endures through Scott Chamberlin, a former colleague, and two of her former students, Kim Dickey and Jeanne Quinn, who have taught together in the department for 25 years.听
In September,听the trio unveiled an alumni showcase exhibit: 鈥淪haping Time: CU Ceramics Alumni 2000鈥2020.鈥 The exhibit is open to the public at the CU Art Museum until Dec. 19.
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Ashley Jude Jonas, 鈥渟ailing bare breasted with a gun,鈥 2023, ceramic, strapping tape, found table, found wood.

Grace Potter, 鈥淒esire Stone I,鈥 2025, stoneware with clay slip.

Liisa Nelson, 鈥淭he Glorification of Signifiers,鈥 2025, ceramic.

Rebekah Myers and Tim Berg, 鈥...in plain sight,鈥 2025, glazed ceramic and maple.

Erica Green, 鈥淐alifornia King,鈥 2022, knotted fibers on mattress.
Installation photos by Wes Magyar, 漏 the artists and CU Art Museum