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John Oles Ceramics: November 2013
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Saturday, November 16, 2013. November at Carol Robinson Gallery. With Thanksgiving just around the corner and the fall semester drawing to a close, I am both proud and relieved to have this show up at the Carol Robinson Gallery in New Orleans, LA. Between finishing the work for this exhibition while simultaneously making work for a recent show at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, I've been somewhat of a studio recluse and it's time to ease back into society for a bit. Woodfired bowl on altar. But, then a...
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John Oles Ceramics: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Of course, I'm kidding, .but not by much.Especially when it comes to the clay- that gets expensive. But, to be perfectly honest, after the past 6 weeks, I could really use a break. Vodka does. However, since most of these trips involved job interviews, I felt it best to err on the side of Professionalism and play it straight. Even on those little Express Jets that shake up and down and. Side to side (! And, believe me, i tried to find you all on the UNCA website):. For this, i ...
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John Oles Ceramics: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015. 8230;The Times They Are A' Changin'! 8230;some small yunomi destined for the Watershed Center for Ceramic Art's Salad Days Invitational. Is never quite right when it comes to the important things! I'm also going to terribly miss my students at Delgado Community College! 8230;Maybe, someday, one of them will stumble across this post. If they do, I want everyone to know how much I truly loved working with all of you! When did that happen? Reduced prices, send me an email. :).
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John Oles Ceramics: December 2012
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. I feel a Change comin' on. and the best part of the day's already gone".-Bob Dylan. New Work: Bobtail cups with celadon and crawl glaze. The following post was, in part, inspired by a young woman, Laura, from the ceramics program at Indiana University who contacted me for some information about my work for use in an artist report. Answering some of her questions renewed an inner dialogue on the subject of change within one's work. Famous last words, I know! They have. To m...
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John Oles Ceramics: Workshop at the Ohr....
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Monday, March 9, 2015. Workshop at the Ohr. In addition to the museum galleries, there is a gorgeous teaching/workspace (it's in the building that's just off to the left in the photo above) that features glass roll up doors that open up in nice weather onto a courtyard and another glaze/kiln area. Really, you have to see the space to fully appreciate it! Anywhere else in the country, there would be a years- long waiting list to rent studio space or do a residency in a facility like this one! We hit it of...
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John Oles Ceramics: ….The Times They Are A' Changin'!
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015. 8230;The Times They Are A' Changin'! 8230;some small yunomi destined for the Watershed Center for Ceramic Art's Salad Days Invitational. Is never quite right when it comes to the important things! I'm also going to terribly miss my students at Delgado Community College! 8230;Maybe, someday, one of them will stumble across this post. If they do, I want everyone to know how much I truly loved working with all of you! When did that happen? Reduced prices, send me an email. :).
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John Oles Ceramics: March 2015
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Monday, March 9, 2015. Workshop at the Ohr. In addition to the museum galleries, there is a gorgeous teaching/workspace (it's in the building that's just off to the left in the photo above) that features glass roll up doors that open up in nice weather onto a courtyard and another glaze/kiln area. Really, you have to see the space to fully appreciate it! Anywhere else in the country, there would be a years- long waiting list to rent studio space or do a residency in a facility like this one! We hit it of...
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2016 Potters — 43rd Annual Pottery Show
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43rd Annual Pottery Show. December 1, 2, and 3, 2017. View Peter Beasecker's website. View Bruce Dehnert's website. View Adam Field's website. View Julia Galloway's website. View Tyler Gulden's website. View Christ Gustin's website. View Perry Haas' website. View Mike Helke's website. View Tom Jaszczak's website. View a website on Nick Joerling's work. View a website on Karen Karnes' work. View Michael Kline's website. View Justin Lambert's website. View Robbie Lobell's website. View John Oles' website.
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John Oles Ceramics: February 2013
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Thursday, February 28, 2013. New and Work Lots of Running Around. Sooooover the past few months, I've realized (2) very important things.(actually, I've realized several. Important things, but only two of them directly relate to this blog). I'm a terrible blogger. If this blog was a small child, it would be taken away from me and put into protective custody due to neglect on my part. In the spirit of Thing 2. In the mean time, I've been so graciously invited by the University of North Carolina Asheville ...
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John Oles Ceramics: May 2012
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Monday, May 21, 2012. Of Sore Feet n' Fly Ash. New teapots from the wood kiln, May 2012. Ice cubes but now why would you want to go wasting them? It's almost happy hour.). LtoR: Jenna, Shea, Katie, James, and Jeff ( BossMan) Brown. But, fortunately for me, I had this crew:. Scary and formidable, I know.). This wood kiln was built by Jeff Brown, Associate Professor of Ceramics at Nicholls State University in Thibodeaux, LA. The design for this particular kiln is called a manabigama,. And i cannot say enou...