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"MUD" opens April 22, 2007

Also visit Phoebe's Restaurant in Montpelier to see Nina's work on display

April 11 through Memorial Day 2007

Our intimate, bright gallery space is dedicated to seasonal shows of exceptional art and craft from a diverse spectrum of artists.



Cash and checks happily accepted, no credit cards at this time.

 

Join us for an artist talk and reception on Sunday April 22, 2007, from 1-4

 

 

Open weekends (call to let us know you are coming), and by appointment at your convenience 802-276-3726

across from the "famous floating bridge" in Pond Village, Brookfield, exit 4 from the south, exit 5 from the north

                                                                                                         

Press Release 4/07

MUD:

three vermont artists interpret clay:

Klara Calitri: Folkloric Designs in the European Tradition

David Martin: Gravity Assisted Raku

Nina Gaby: Smoked Earthenware, clay monoprints

 

Opens April 22 at Nina Gaby’s Studio and Gallery in Brookfield, Vermont.

 

It is ironic that the newest show in Gaby’s tiny Pond Village gallery celebrating “mud”, AKA clay, was postponed by three weeks due to snow. The huge double dump of our late spring snows made it impossible for Gaby to get to her hillside smoking kiln, and both Calitri and Martin had similar technical difficulties.

 

This is the fifth show in Gaby’s gallery, and the second time Martin has shown. All three artists met at Vermont Studio Center during a residency several years ago before the gallery opened. Both Calitri and Martin are from the Middlebury area, very active in the Brandon art scene, and use diametrically opposed techniques. Gaby, a clay artist whose involvement with clay spans over forty years, is very excited by those techniques.

 

“Klara employs an almost traditional use of white background and bright colors, very reminiscent to me of a folkloric sensibility, very European (Calitri was born in Austria), yet very much her own.” Calitri’s lyrical bowls, fountains, and porcelain wall hangings will be included in the show.

 

“On the other hand, David has developed a technique which he calls gravity assisted Raku, he actually hangs the clay from the ceiling and slaps and pounds until it drapes itself into a vessel. Very organic.” He then employs the age old Raku firing technique to add even more spontaneity to his work.

 

Gaby is currently working on two new bodies of work. One direction includes thin, functional handbuilt earthenware: shot glasses, “I call them “shots with spots” (big polka dots and bright colors),” as well as espresso cups, sake sets, and tumblers.

 

The second direction experiments with surface design on non-functional work. “I am layering the original surface of the clay with slips, glazes, oxide pencils…then a firing to set all that in place, followed by a 24 hour smoking process, followed by layers of non-fired transparencies and other graphic applications. I am calling them clay monoprints, although they are not monoprints in the most traditional sense of the word.”

 

In addition to the Brookfield venue, Calitri is mounting an installation of her work at the Brandon Artist Guild, opening soon, and Gaby has been invited to show her work at Phoebe’s Restaurant in Montpelier for the months of April and May.

 

All three artists will be at the gallery from 1-4 on Sunday the 22nd for an artist talk and reception. The show runs through the Vermont Craft Council’s Open Studio Weekend, Memorial Day Weekend. The gallery is open on weekends (please call ahead for times) and by appointment.

 

802-276-3726.

 www.ninagaby.com.

“across from the floating bridge” in Brookfield, Vermont

 

Spring 2006: "Objects of Focus; Shrines, Dolls and Fetishes"

Summer 2006: "Easy Breezy"; a lighthearted collection of photographs and art by national and local artists

Holiday 2006: "Baby Wants Art for Xmas"; affordable objects for gift giving

Spring 2007: "Mud"; clay invitational celebrating Vermont's mud season

VT Crafts Council Open Studio Weekend
May 27-28:
Very Special Pricing for this Event