Thursday, May 5, 2011

Spring Ceramics Sale


Today I took the T into Cambridge to see Harvard's Ceramics Program Spring Show & Sale .


Presented at the Office for the Arts at Harvard this sale & exhibition includes more than sixty potters & an extraordinary selection of handmade work.


From the sculptural ...


to the utilitarian ....


the decorative...


to the abstract...


& from the colorful...


to the elegantly simple, this show has it all.


It is beautifully displayed, & offers something for everyone.


So if you happen to be in the Boston area & are looking for something to do.



Or you need an original last minute Mother's Day gift this is the place for you.


The show will be open Friday-Sunday from 10am-7pm.

12 comments:

  1. Ah, what fun! I will be there on May 27th for two days of my college reunion (my 25th!) - I hope to go to The Fogg and any other of the museums I can get to.

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  2. Hello,Sally.
    Seeing ceramics is always a lot of fun!
    I wish I could be in the show!! The blue dish in the last photo looks Japanese pattern.
    Have a nice weekend!
    Tomoko.

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  3. great capture of the sale. looks fun, inspiring. nice pieces. hope all is well in your world.

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  4. what artistic looking ceramics ,I used to go with my mom to cramics when I was little and I loved it,and I briefly took a class here recently ,but I decided it wasn't for me I am more of a fabric lady,but I love to look at them.

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  5. All of those are stunning! The plates at the end are perfect!

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  6. That second photo struck a chord with me. I remember taking ceramics class and not understanding how a brown glaze could turn that fabulous turquoise. I love pottery and wish my house was filled with it. Thanks for sharing

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  7. I am glad that you had a chance to see ceramic show. I went to one of ceramic sell here and bought some plates and etc the other day. Did you get to buy anything you like?

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  8. I love the plates at the end. Such beautiful colors! Greetings from Paris!

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  9. You show some beautiful pieces here.......I'd really like to own the first planter!

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  10. Liza, Hope you have a wonderful reunion in Boston! The Fogg is so wonderful, hope you get a chance to see the new wing at the MFA too.

    Tomoko, there were many pieces in the show that that had Japanese inspiration.

    Ms. Smart, so glad to hear from you again. Hope all is well!

    Theodora, I love your fabric creations.

    Vivian & Paulita, So glad you like seeing the photos, but I was not really able to do justice to the beautiful pieces I saw with my photographs.

    coco, I did buy a wonderful collection of small pots which I love.

    swig, I love your greetings from Paris!

    Forest Dream Weaver, so glad you enjoyed it!

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  11. Oh my, I'm so jealous you get to fly around Boston, Harvard and Cambridge all the time! You're so lucky, I absolutely loved the place!

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  12. Artic Mom, wish you could have come with me.

    In fact, wish all of you could have come along!

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