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Baltimore Clayworks Invites You to the Opening Reception of “ORIGIN” juried by Kensuke Yamada

Baltimore Clayworks is excited to present ORIGIN Juried by Kensuke Yamada that will be on exhibit from September 9 – November 4, 2023. The Opening Reception will take place at Baltimore Clayworks Galleries on Saturday, September 9 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.

ORIGIN is an exhibit that explores the concept of home and how it is defined, personally and culturally, by looking at different personal narratives, family histories, and cultural practices. It is the process of learning more about oneself and discovering the “true” self. It involves understanding what makes a person unique. Also, it requires people to be open to new experiences and willing to take risks to better understand who we are and what we want out of life. It can also involve reflecting on one’s past, understanding one’s values, and exploring one’s passions.

Participating Artists

Crista Ames, Deborah Baldizar, Jill Birschbach, Katie Botterman, Ava Drury, Pattie Chalmers, Alanna DeRocchi, Rae Feutz, Amy Golden, Michael Gorman, Eunkyung Han, Heather Kaplan, Stephanie Kim, Kathy King, Shea Kister, Bethany Krull, Seola Lee, Keok Lim, Ahva Manshoory, Liisa Nelson, Erik Ordaz, Aaron Rosa, Jai Sallay-Carrington, Hannah Schelb, Silvija Singh, Matthew Skelly & Sarah Zeigler, Michelle Solorzano, Christopher St. John, Kourtney Stone, Max Trumpower, Simon van der Ven, Asma Waheed, JoEllen Walker, Mary Cale Wilson, Kensuke Yamada 

Also at Baltimore Clayworks Galleries

New Kids on the Block 

New Artwork by Incoming and Current Resident Artists 

September 9 – September 30, 2023

Octoberfest 

Beer Stein and Wine Goblet Invitational

October 7 – November 4, 2023

Summer Students Showcase

Arlington Elementary

St. Francis Neighborhood Center

Blind Industries and Services of Baltimore

September 9 – November 4, 2023

About Baltimore Clayworks (BCW)

Recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, BCW was founded by nine artists in 1980. Our mission is to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that provides outstanding educational, residency, and collaborative programs in the ceramic arts. We offer classes and workshops for adults and children, host short and long-term residencies for emerging artists, present rotating exhibitions along with a retail shop featuring the work of local and internationally recognized ceramicists, and BCW utilizes the universal medium of clay to engage under-resourced communities in and around Baltimore. 

Learn more at: www.baltimoreclayworks.org