Material Earth
-- May 9 - June 6

MATERIAL EARTH Graphic

An opening reception will be held on Friday, May 9, 6-9pm

Satellite gallery announces Material Earth, a group show featuring the work of 4 regional ceramic artists. From functional to whimsical, the work in this exhibit is a comprehensive cross section of diverse approaches and interpretations of the ceramic medium.

Just as in life, they all start with the same material and end up in their own unique place with it. Nowhere in the arts is this common yet unique metaphor more evident than in the medium of ceramics.

This show is a carefully selected group of ceramic artists from varied backgrounds and stages in their careers. They share a common interest while forging their own independent paths and visions. Satellite Gallery is honored to have the opportunity to bring these talented artists together and introduce the community to their work.

About the Artists

Bob Jensen of La Grande owns and operates a local ceramics business, The Potters House, with his wife Judy. His ceramic work focuses on functional stoneware and decorative raku work. His shop and studio are located on the edge of downtown La Grande in a 100 year old Victorian house. His work is a skillful blend of the artistic, functional and production related forms of the ceramic medium.
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Jensen Vase Ceramics

Todd Volz is a ceramics instructor at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. His current work is an intriguing series of mixed media sculptural pieces that explore the nostalgia of early machinery. He incorporates found objects and utilizes a broad spectrum of ceramic techniques to construct sculptures that suggest purposeful yet mysterious mechanical functions. The series creates a narrative that sets the stage for the various and often conflicting responses that we have to machinery and technology.
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Todd Volz

Jacob Boling is a student at the University of Idaho and has studied under Todd Volz. His original interest in art was photography, but after discovering ceramics he has been expanding on his natural talents as an artist. His work demonstrates an emerging command of the medium with exceptional attention to detail, and his interest in form and structure are strong components of his current pieces.

Boling J Web

Corrine Vetger of Baker City is a former fashion specialist turned ceramicist. Some of the functional yet remarkably humorous pieces she has in this show are stoneware lamps in the form of miniature camp trailers. The inspiration came from her travels with husband, Brian, in their '85 VW camper van. Spending time at campgrounds around the country and looking at old tin can trailers sparked her creativity. "Seeing the lights on in those old campers at night made me curious as to what's going on inside them." she says. "I thought, why not create that same thing in clay?"
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Vegter Camper Web