Ceramic box


Item Number: 308

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $150

Online Close: Feb 11, 2016 9:00 PM EST

Bid History: 8 bids - Item Sold!




Description


 


Tim Rowan


Ceramic box


Woodfired Stoneware 


2015


 


Measurement: 4x3x3 inches


 


This auction presents original works donated in full by featured artists. Estimated values are based on comparable sales histories. 


 



Notes: The box series reference a shelter, containment, security, protection. One is forced to touch in order to experience the inside. What is revealed?


This box was hand built and fired for seven days and nights in a wood fuelled kiln. No glaze was applied; the surface textures and colours are the result of the interaction of the clay, fly-ash, coals and fire


 


Artist Bio: Tim Rowan was born in 1967 in New York City and grew up in Connecticut along the shore of Long Island Sound.  His art education began during college, receiving a BFA from The State University of New York at New Paltz before journeying to Japan for 2 years to apprentice with ceramic artist Ryuichi Kakurezaki. Upon his return he worked briefly in studios in Massachusetts and New York before receiving his MFA from The Pennsylvania State University.  


He established his kiln and studio deep in the woods of the Hudson Valley in 2000, where he lives with his wife and son. He has worked as an artist-in-residence at several studios, including the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, ME, and the Fuping Ceramic Art Village, Shaanxi Provence, China. His works are are seen internationally in solo and group exhibitions and in museum collections, including the Currier Art Museum in Manchester, NH, and the Fuller Craft Museum, in Brockton, MA. Tim was awarded the prestigious Janet Mansfield Ceramic Award from the International Ceramic Magazine Editors Association in 2013 and most recently the Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation Grant, 2015.


 


Special Instructions

Winner will be notified by February 26. 


Winner is responsible for shipping costs.


 



 

Donated by

Tim Rowan