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NCECA 2017 —  Future Flux, Portland OR
Mar
22
to Mar 25

NCECA 2017 — Future Flux, Portland OR

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We are looking forward to this year's NCECA Conference to be held in Portland, OR, March 16 - March 19, 2016. With the support of ACE fundraising as well as funding provided by the University of Arkansas Associated Student Government, there will be 10 ceramic students (BFAs, Post Baccs, & MFAs) attending the annual conference this year! 

 

 

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ACE Soup & Bowl Sale @ Little Bread Co.
Mar
8
6:00 PM18:00

ACE Soup & Bowl Sale @ Little Bread Co.

The Association of Ceramic Enthusiasts (ACE) will be holding their Annual Soup & Bowl Sale at Little Bread Co. this Thursday, March 10th from 6-8pm. All proceeds will fund students to attend the 50th Anniversary NCECA Conference, Wednesday, March 16 - Saturday, March 19, 2016, in Kansas City, MO.

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Bryce Brisco Presents: "Weird Function, or the Nasty Bits of History: Table, Toilet, & Tomb"
Oct
6
5:30 PM17:30

Bryce Brisco Presents: "Weird Function, or the Nasty Bits of History: Table, Toilet, & Tomb"

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Bryce Brisco is a functional potter who is interested in Southern American folk wares and the three main cultural influences that this tradition derives from (German salt glaze, English slipware, and Chinese ash glaze).  A native of rural Northwest Arkansas, Brisco is an alumni of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, where he received his Bachelors of Fine Arts with Honors, in Painting. He currently resides in the Northwest Arkansas and is working with our department to build a new Soda Kiln.

The Association of Ceramic Enthusiasts has invited Brisco to present a lecture on Tuesday, October 6th entitled, Weird Function, or the Nasty Bits of History: Table, Toilet, & Tomb. In his lecture, Brisco will discuss at historical handmade pottery forms that serve purposes other than those related to food and drink. Face Jugs, Witch Bottles, Bed Pans, and Grave Markers are just a few of the ceramic vessels that will be presented during this lecture.

 

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