Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Introducing Joy Brown Ceramic Sculpture

Introducing Joy Brown Ceramic Sculpture

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On a pleasant day in September, we went to the sculptor/ceramicist Joy Brown's studio. It is located in South Kent, Connecticut.
It takes 2 hours to get there from New York City, among the lush green mountains, her studio sits atop a hill.
 On the way to the studio, everyone seemed very happy.  
The studio itself was quiet, yet cheerful.
  

Joy welcomed us and served us tea on an outdoor table.
We enjoyed beautiful weather, and over a simple pie we listened to Joy's story.
From Joy's story we realized that her sculptures are warm and soft, just as she is.
 


At first, we saw one of the sculptures standing as if to welcome us.

Upon entering her property, there was a sculpture garden.
Sculptures with round heads like those of Haniwa dolls were scattered throughout the garden.
Inside of a bush I discovered a sculpture of someone stretching his hands in the air, while everyone else was dancing in a circle.
In the backyard people are talking, someone is cradling a child in her arms, someone has a dove on their shoulder.



Joy Brown
ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
    Hudson Beach Glass, Philadelphia, PA, 2010
    Art Within Gallery, Kent, CT, 2009, 2010
    Marie Trichet Gallery, Litchfield, CT, 2008
    Hudson Beach Glass, Beacon NY, 2008
    Coady Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM, 2007
    Bachelier-Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, CT, 1989-2006
    Elena Zang Gallery, Shady (Woodstock), NY, 2005
    Signature Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2005
    Munson Gallery, Chatham, MA, 2005
    Hiro Gallery, Wakayama, Japan, 2002
    Kumagai Museum, Tokyo, 1994
    Au Gallery, Osaka, 1994
    Paris-New York-Bangkok Gallery, Thailand, 1994
    Galery Gianna Sistu, Paris, 1993
    Paris-New York-Kent Gallery, Kent, CT, 1988
    Departure Gallery, New York, NY, 1983-1991
    Mingei Gallery, New York, NY, 1981
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
    Morrison Gallery, Kent CT June 2011
    Shanghai International Sculpture Project, (5 larger than life size bronze figures in outdoor park.) China 2010
    L’Amour de feu, International exhibition, La Borne Ceramic Center, France, 2010
    Moon Gallery, Nara, Japan 2010
    Boscobel Sculpture Garden, Cold Springs, NY 2009
    Heinz Center, Philadephia, PA, Women in Wood, 2008
    Fuller Museum, Brockton MA, Fire and Ash, 2007
    Dubuque Museum of Art, Iowa, Legacy and Innovation in Contemporary Clay, 2006
    Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, NC, Architectural Echoes in Clay, 2006
    Bachelier-Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Ct, 1987 - 2007
    Elena Zang Gallery, Shady (Woodstock), NY, 1997-2004
    Signature Shop and Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2003-2004
    Cheryl Hazan Gallery, NY, NY, 2003-2007
    Munson Gallery, Chatham, MA, 2004
    Weber Fine Art, Greenwich Ct, Friends and their Visions, 2006
    AKAR, Ohio City, Ohio, 2006
    Ferrin Gallery, Lenox, MA, 2005
    Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Iowa, International Juried Wood Five, 2004
    Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, OH, Clay, Wood, Fire, Salt, 2001
    Worcester Center for Crafts, MA, Invoking the Source: The Ancient Feminine, 2001
    University of Iowa Museum of Arts, International Wood-fire Exhibition, 1999
    Odyssey Gallery, Asheville, NC, Wood, Salt, Soda: Atmospheric Fired Ceramic, 1999
    Brookfield Craft Center, CT, Woodfire in America, 1996
    Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, MN, Clay, Wood, and Fire, 1996
    Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, CT, Containers, 1992
    Wheeler-Seidel Gallery, New York, NY, 1990-1992
    University of Iowa Museum of Arts, American Woodfire, 1991
AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
    Presenter: L’Amour De Feu, (conference), La Borne, France 2010
    Travel to Xuzhou, China, 2010. (grandparent’s home for 40 years and father’s birth place)
    Currents, wall mural installation, University of NC, Asheville, 2006
    Song of Life, wall mural commission, Yodogawa Christian Hospital, Osaka, Japan ,2006
    Presenter, "Clay - The Art of Earth and Fire" Hotchkiss Symposium, Lakeville, CT, 2006
    Ruth Steinkraus-Cohen Memorial Outstanding Women of Connecticut Award, 2003
    One Earth, One Family wall mural commission, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, 2002
    Presenter, 1st & 2nd International Wood-fire Conference, Iowa University, 1991, 1999
    Founded Still Mountain Center to foster East-West artistic exchange, 1998
    Featured in The New York Times; The Internatioinal Herald Tribune; House and Garden;
    Ceramics Monthly; Studio Potter; Woodfired Stoneware and Porcelain (Jack Troy);
    Whimsy in the Garden (Martin & Brown)
    Ruth Chenven Foundation grant for kiln construction, 1986
    Wakayama Museum award in ceramic sculpture, 1981
EDUCATION
    Raised and schooled in Japan, 1951-1968
    B.A. in Fine Arts, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, 1972
    Ceramic apprenticeships in Japan, 1975-1978
    Researched kilns and potteries in Korea and Japan, including Okinawa, 1978

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