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Date: Saturday, February 23, 2013 - 9:00 am
Duration: 8 Hours
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FREE and open to the public Ceramics of all periods and cultures share a relationship with the human body. Whether utilitarian, ritualistic, decorative, or artistic in function, all ceramics interface with the human body in their design, manufacture, decoration, or use. Indeed, the very nomenclature used to describe a ceramic pot – the lip, mouth, neck, shoulder, belly, and foot – is derived from the human form. The symposium, organized in conjunction with the 28th Annual Alabama Clay Conference, will explore the relationship between ceramics and the human body by considering the subject in a broad array of historical and geographical contexts. Speakers at the Symposium will be: Keynote: Magdalene Odundo, ceramic artist Garth Clark, historian, critic, gallery owner, collector Bonnie Kemske, ceramic artist, editor of Ceramic Review magazine Jeannine O’Grody, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Birmingham Museum of Art Emily Hanna, Curator of the Arts of Africa and the Americas, Birmingham Museum of Art Julie Pierotti, Associate Curator, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis Meghan Tierney, Ph.D. candidate, Emory University, Atlanta SATURDAY SCHEDULE: 9:15am Bonnie Kemske, Ph.D., ceramic artist, editor of Ceramic Review 10am Coffee Break (in conjunction with the ALCC) and free time to visit the galleries or the Clarence B. Hanson, Jr. Library 10:45am Julie Pierotti, Associate Curator, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN 11:30am Emily Hanna, Ph.D., Curator of the Arts of Africa and the Americas, Birmingham Museum of Art 12:15pm Lunch or visit the galleries 1:30pm Jeannine O’Grody, Ph.D., Chief Curator/Deputy Director, Curator of European Art, Birmingham Museum of Art 2:15pm Meghan Tierney, Ph.D. candidate, Emory University 3pm Garth Clark, historian, critic, gallery owner, and collector 3:45pm Closing remarks and thanks
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