A transgenerational panel discussion led by MoNA Executive Director and Chief Curator Stefano Catalani on the expressive possibilities of the ceramic medium for creating a space for critical agency and empowerment. A selected group of artists from the MoNA Ceramic Invitational 2025: Patti Warashina, Tip Toland, Claudia Fitch and Emily Counts, will discuss the role of the ceramic medium in their artistic and human practice.
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Image Credits (left to right):
Patti Warashina, Passage Through Venetian Light (detail), 2012, Earthenware, underglaze, glaze, mixed media, Artwork: 122.25" x 60" x 60"
Tip Toland, The Greedy King (detail), 2021, Stoneware clay, glaze and luster paint, chalk pastel, 54" x 57" x 43"
Claudia Fitch, Marching Lawyer 2 (Hounds Tooth Checked), 2024, Glazed porcelain, epoxy glue, aluminum, 25 x 8 x 10 inches. Courtesy of the Artist and Greg Kucera Gallery. Photo Credit: Spike Mafford.
Emily Counts, Vicious Queen (detail), 2024, Glazed stoneware with gold luster, 70 x 38 x 13
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