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11th ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOWFEATURED ARTISTSROUND 1: NOV 1-16
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This year's exhibition includes three rounds of featured artists. In this round we offer amazing new works by:
MARY BLACK • MICHAEL HAYKIN • DAVID HILTNER
WARNING: Adding an artwork to your shopping cart does not, sadly, reserve it. Another visitor may have the same item in their cart and “scoop” it from you if they input their credit card first. If you really love a piece, we suggest you hurry to the check out to avoid disappointment. You can continue shopping after that purchase.
These works will be available for pick up or shipping starting November 21.
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ARTIST BIOS
MARY BLACK
Originally from North Carolina, Mary Black has an MFA in Ceramics from the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth. After graduating, she moved to Boston to expand her knowledge of functional forms and surface decoration at Mudflat Studios. Five years later, she moved to New York City and started an apprenticeship as a tattoo artist. While illustrating the human form has become her primary vocation, she continues to make ceramics that often reflect and inform her tattoo designs. In 2021 she was a short-term resident at The Clay Studio of Missoula.
MICHAEL HAYKIN
Michael Haykin was born and educated in Munish, Germany, while his family was in military service for the United States. He is a painter of contemporary realism whose interest in observing the changing moment is reflected in nearly every artwork he creates. His paintings—formally exquisite, often monumental in scale—illuminate the changing nature of their subjects, depicting the event of transformation. Haykin’s artwork has appeared in over 50 solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums across the country. He splits his time between studies in Boulder, Montana, and Tucson, Arizona.
DAVID HILTNER
David Hiltner was born and raised in Kansas on his family’s farm. He has taught ceramics at Wichita State University, Syracuse University, Northwest College, and the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. He holds a BFA in Ceramics from Wichita State University and an MFA from Syracuse University. Hiltner founded the Red Lodge Clay Center in 2005 and serves as its Executive Director. The Center offers long- and short-term residencies to ceramic artists from around the world, and hosts visiting artist workshops, lectures, demonstrations, gallery exhibitions, and educational programming for its resident artists as well as the general public.