Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Grad Student Kate Roberts part of Ceramic Top 40 Group Exhibition curated by Leslie Ferrin, November 1, 2013 - Jan 25, 2014, Red Star Studios, Kansas City

Kate Roberts

Kate Roberts, The Space Between You and Me, 2011
Kate Roberts exhibits her work alongside 39 other emerging and established ceramic artists:

Ceramic Top 40 | 2013 November 1st, 2013 - January 25th, 2014
Featuring: Susan Beiner, Robin Best, Stephen Bird, Stephen Bowers, Jessica Brandl, Andy Brayman, Liz Burrit, Beth Cavener, Thomas Cheong, Naomi Clement, Craig Clifford, Mark Cooper, Christina Cordova, Guy Michael Davis, Jenn Demke-Lange, Jason Desnoyers, Thomas Lowell Edwards, Michelle Erickson, Sean Erwin, Leopold Foulem, Alessandro Gallo, Misty Gamble, Gerit Grimm, Rain Harris, Giselle Hicks, Peter Christian Johnson, Brian R. Jones, Ryan LaBar, Stephen Young Lee, Linda Lighton, Daniel Listwan, Krisaya Luenganantakul, Roberto Lugo, Lauren Mabry, Walter McConnell, Laura McKibbon, Aya Margulis, Noriko Masuda, Teo Huey Min, Sara Moorhouse, Jun Myoung, Ron Nagle, Aaron Nelson, Katie Parker, Joshua Primmer, Kate Roberts, Stephanie Rozene, Anders Ruhwald, Michael Schwegmann, Paul Scott, James Seet, Richard Shaw, Adam Shiverdecker, Bobby Silverman, Linda Sormin, Shawn Spangler, Vipoo Srivilasa, Jenna Stanton, Dirk Staschke, Rae'ut Stern , Emily Sudd, Tip Toland, Clare Twomey, Shalene Valenzuela, Jason Walker. 

For more information visit Ferrin Contemporary.

Opening Reception - First Friday, November 1, 2013, 6pm
Location: Red Star Studios, 2011 Tracy Ave, Kansas City, MO




Red Star Studios, in collaboration with Ferrin Contemporary, presents Ceramic Top 40 2013. The exhibition of artists under and over age 40 currently working in ceramics, is curated by Leslie Ferrin through a process that combines invited and juried submissions. This exhibition presents current work by artists who are breaking new ground in conceptual, utilitarian, and sculptural ceramics. The artists, both up-and-coming and established, are on the cutting edge of current processes, ideas and presentation concepts.

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