Call for Entry – Zoomorphism

by Vicki Hardin on May 11, 2010

Application/Submission Deadline: August 13, 2010
Show dates: September 11 – October 9, 2010
The Myer’s Gallery at Muddy’s Studio

Zoomorphism has been a recurrent and ubiquitous theme in ceramic art since the beginning of human creative expression – from Neolithic Chinese figures to pre-Columbian vessels, Egyptian deities, and contemporary ceramics.  The only criteria for submitted work is that references, or is inspired by, animals.

About the Juror, Max Rain
Max Rain received his BFA in spatial art from San Jose State University, and is completing his MFA at UCLA.  He has been working primarily with ceramics for over a decade, but has a long background in painting and illustration.  His work is mainly representational, and takes the form of three-dimensional sculpture, or painted and incised imagery.  He focuses on the fauna that have adapted to the urban environment, and the similarities between city-dwelling animals and the humans that share and shape their habitat.

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