Mechanical engineering student turned fine arts after finally realising that it was the right thing to do, can't wait to kick ass in ceramics mainly, anyways yeah you'll know me.
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Hey homeboy- whats going on with you? I'm putting on a clay conference in NC next fall focusing on native clays- hope you can make it and spread the word- I'm putting together an invitational/juried show as well-- more soon- al the best to you-warner
well aren't you mister popular?
well, you could stop by if you want, but i won't be there. i'll be spending christmas in hawaii! BWAHA
and, considering that fort rucker truly IS the ultimate suck, i'm hoping i'll find a job out there while justin finishes getting his wings.
December 7, 2009 at 9am to December 11, 2009 at 4pm
This exhibition features students as they complete their course of study for a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and includes drawings by Nick Egan and Ashley Pridgen, paintings by Lauren Holmes and Hilary Husky, sculpture by Megan Bell and photographs...
I can't come to any of the First Friday stuff, nor be present at my own studio because I'm going to Jenny and Courtney's reception out here at school. They're my peps! I wouldn't miss it for the world. Can't be in two places at once, though I've t...
Blue is sometimes not an easy color to make.
Blue pigments of the past have often been expensive (ultramarine blue was made from the gemstone lapis lazuli, ground up), poisonous (cobalt blue is a possible carcinogen and Prussian blue, another wel...
November 16, 2009 at 9am to November 20, 2009 at 4pm
Epp-Carter and Davis both use various media to broach contemporary questions about the denotation and value of memory, experience and identity. Epp-Carter seeks to recontextualize the intersection of contemporary consumerism and the natural enviro...
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
Margarete Heymann, who studied ceramics there from 1920 to 1921, and was as gifted and gutsy as her famous contemporaries. She also created an impressive body of work, yet is rarely mentioned in the many books, essays and exhibitions on the Bauha...
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
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well, you could stop by if you want, but i won't be there. i'll be spending christmas in hawaii! BWAHA
and, considering that fort rucker truly IS the ultimate suck, i'm hoping i'll find a job out there while justin finishes getting his wings.
... also ... the football fans here are crazy wtf
enjoy the rest of your time off buckaroo.