ARTmonday: Harvard Ceramics Program Holiday Show and Sale

The annual Harvard Ceramics Program Holiday Show and Sale is coming up a week from Thursday, December 8 to Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 224 Western Avenue, Allston, Massachusetts.

This year 70 local ceramic artists will show work, including ceramic pottery, sculpture, tile, and jewelry. Here is a sampling of pieces, both decorative and utilitarian. They make excellent holiday gifts and the artists will appreciate the support. 

ann-boyajian

Ann Boyajian

crystal-ribich

Crystal Ribich

gretchen-mamis

Gretchen Mamis

vicki-heller

Vicki Heller

hiroko-williamson

Hiroko Williamson

judy-rosenstein

Judy Rosenstein

kathi-tighe

Kathi Tighe

lansing-wagner

Lansing Wagner

marcia-halperin

Marcia Halperin

mary-kenny

Mary Kenny

mary-verhage

Mary Verhage

shelley-weinstein

Shelley Weinstein

pamela-gorgone

Pamela Gorgone

maxine-peck

Maxine Peck

rosanna-bonnet

Rosanna Bonnet

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ARTmonday: Cathy Moynihan’s Ceramic Bird Sculptures

I’ve been thinking about Boston artist Cathy Moynihan’s ceramic bird sculptures ever since Marc Gurton at 13 Forest Gallery in Arlington just outside Boston, told me about her last May. (I was pulling together bird decor, and even though he doesn’t represent her, he kindly sent me a link to Moynihan’s “Aviary” collection.)

I promptly contacted Moynihan, and she invited me to a ceramics show at Harvard, but I was unable to attend. Fast forward seven months, five days before Christmas when I email her in a panic, pleading for one of her ceramic bird sculptures in turquoise to give to my mother-in-law. Luckily, I’m meeting Moynihan today to make the purchase.

Moynihan describes her ceramic bird sculptures as focusing on life — tender, whole, and new. The minimalist birds are soothing and serene, with graceful silhouettes, clean lines, composed posture, and pleasing proportions. Each takes Moynihan hours to make (even the smallest ones), since she hand builds each one using the coil method, then carefully examines each bird, scraping and shaving off the irregularities on the surface until the form is flawless.

Cathy Moynihan studied sculpture at the Appalachian Center for Crafts in Tennessee and earned Art Education Certification from Massachusetts College of Art.

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Blue Bird

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Parent with Egg

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Expecting

white-bird-nest-sculpture

White Nest with Turquoise Egg

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