Filled Up: A Ceramic Cup Show
The cup, one of ceramics more iconic images, has been used as a metaphor, a sculptural element, a sculptural foundation and a functional daily piece of dinnerware. Partnering with New Harmony Clay Project, we received seventy-one submissions for our first annual cup exhibition, juried by Paul Wandless, and over 40 additional submissions from invited artists, many including past resident artists of New Harmony Clay Project. Two awards will be given. Best in show will be given the 鈥淥verflowing鈥 award of $250. Five honorable mentions will receive the 鈥淭o the Brim鈥 award of $50 each. Whether you choose to fill your cups with beverages, food, pencils, or ideology, this exhibition will feature over 100 handmade creations from artists across the country. Filled Up will be on display in person and available online at nhgallery.com Saturday, December 5, 2020 through Friday, January 29, 2021.
The cup, one of ceramics more iconic images, has been used as a metaphor, a sculptural element, a sculptural foundation and a functional daily piece of dinnerware. Partnering with New Harmony Clay Project, we received seventy-one submissions for our first annual cup exhibition, juried by Paul Wandless, and over 40 additional submissions from invited artists, many including past resident artists of New Harmony Clay Project. Two awards will be given. Best in show will be given the 鈥淥verflowing鈥 award of $250. Five honorable mentions will receive the 鈥淭o the Brim鈥 award of $50 each. Whether you choose to fill your cups with beverages, food, pencils, or ideology, this exhibition will feature over 100 handmade creations from artists across the country. Filled Up will be on display in person and available online at nhgallery.com Saturday, December 5, 2020 through Friday, January 29, 2021.