This national juried exhibition will showcase ceramic artists that use the human form as a vehicle to communicate and bring awareness to the often-difficult topics and issues of our time. The ideologies of “isms” are vast and can include, but not limited to socio-political, environmental and cultural issues, racism, religious freedom, war, sexism, gender identity, classism, poverty, substance abuse, gun violence, etc.
Jurors: Kelly and Kyle Phelps
Identical twin brothers Kelly and Kyle Phelps are Professors at private Catholic universities in Ohio. Kelly Phelps is a Professor at Xavier University (Cincinnati), and Kyle is a Professor at the University of Dayton (Dayton) where they head the sculpture and ceramic departments.
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Participating Artists
Tony Baker, Jim Bowling, Kate Childs Graham, Sean Clute, Connor Czora, Ava Drury, Casey Durocher, Diana Farfan, Fred Freeman, Mia Halton, Bailey Holley, Christina Graland Joseph, Alison Kysia, Brandon Lowery, John Matuszak, Mac McCusker, Amy McHugh, Constance McBride, Rebecca Morton, Nathan Murray, Kyle and Kelly Phelps, Kristine Poole, Aaron Rosa, Wayman Scott, Silvija Singh, Michelle Smith, Michelle Spiziri, Rebecca Stansbury, Courtney Wilson, Erik Zohn