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Dialogue: Lindenfeld + Lindenfeld

This is an exhibit of my clay work inspired by my mother’s textile work that was at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center in 2015. I’m thrilled to have it back on view this spring at the Artistree Gallery in Pomfret, Vermont.

Opening reception: Saturday May 7th, 2022  3-5pm. I will give an artist talk at 4pm.

The Artistree Gallery hours are 10am – 6pm Tuesday – Saturday

Artist Statement for this Dialogue Show:
I grew up with my mother’s loom in our family’s living room. Not many years later I ended up with clay carving tools and a rolling pin in my own ceramics studio. The pairings of work in this show exemplify the influences of my mother’s work on me and have served as an opportunity to both grow creatively and to honor my mother and her life’s work.

Lore Kadden Lindenfeld (1921 – 2010) emigrated from Germany to the U.S. in the late 1930s. She attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the 1940s and was a student of both Josef and Anni Albers. Inspired by the Alberses and the Bauhaus school tradition, she worked as a textile designer for the New York fashion industry followed by a career as a weaver, fiber collage artist and as a weaving and art history teacher on the college level.

I grew up hearing riveting stories of Black Mountain College, its avant-garde, experimental environment and brilliant, unique personalities. As well, I was exposed to many artists and craftspeople during my childhood and took my first pottery class with a friend of my mother’s. I responded to the immediacy of clay more than what appeared to be the tedium of threading warps on a loom.

While working on a degree in ceramics from Boston University’s Program in Artisanry, I discovered the Japanese technique, Nerikomi, of layering colored clays to create patterns. I have been captivated by exploring many ways of working with colored clay ever since. I have also come to realize that my method of working with clay – the sense of movement, abstract graphic quality, nature-themed imagery and vivid color – echoes my mother’s textiles. In designing work for this show, I was first more drawn to my mother’s fiber collage work than her weavings, as a closer match for my own techniques and sensibilities. I later saw that the way I carve into the layers in two directions appear as woven fabric.

It was both fascinating and challenging to interpret a two-dimensional medium within a three-dimensional realm; to not just reproduce my mother’s ideas and imagery but to draw inspiration and design the pieces as my own. My hope is that my ceramics, while paying homage to my mother, stand on their own just as her fiber works do.

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Colored Clay: Layers Revealed – Virtual Workshop

Colored Clay: Layers Revealed

2-Day Workshop (November 13 & November 20)

Sponsored by Newfoundland, Canada based Craft At The Edge: A Handmade Future

Price: $75 US dollars   $90 Canadian dollars
MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED. Material list and list of suppliers provided by the instructor.
Natural objects with patterned imagery surround us in the environment. You may have some objects that you have collected or you can seek some out at the ocean, the mountains or in your own backyard. These will provide inspiration for making pieces from layered, colored clay. It is an exceptional medium for expressing the beauty of fluid movement, the effects of water and wind that transform shells, rock and wood. You will be guided through wedging stains into porcelain and layering the different colors into a block. By slicing, carving, rolling and pinching, multi-dimensional effects are revealed. The colored clay integrates the designs with functional or sculptural forms, connecting hand with water and earth. Prior experience working with clay is needed. To complete pieces you will need access to a kiln.
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Vermont Crafts Council Open Studio Tour

I am planning to once again open my studio as part of the statewide Vermont Crafts Council Open Studio Tour.  A group of other Brattleboro area studios also plan to be a part of the tour helping to make it worth your while to make a day or the weekend of it.  I will be set up both outside in front of my studio as well as indoor my studio. When inside I request that you wear a mask. A display of my colored clay work, new earthenware double-walled pieces and tea bag art, that is a whole new world for me, will be available for sale along with reduced priced seconds and clearance pieces. As always, I will be doing periodic demonstrations of my techniques. 25% of my sales will be donated to an organization that feels important to support right now: the Community Asylum Seekers Project.  I hope that you can stop on by.

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Art, Craft & Design Exhibit at League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair

My new double-walled earthenware pieces will be featured in the Art, Craft & Design Exhibit and Sale that is part of this year’s in person League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair.  A more familiar colored porcelain platter titled “New Growth” will be there too.

After 33 years of having a booth at the Craftsmen’s Fair, followed by a few years of demonstrating my colored porcelain techniques, I am just participating this year in this exhibit.

I will be volunteering at the A, C & D exhibit on Thursday afternoon August 12th if you want to come by and say hi.

My clay work and new tea bag art can be found on my website and online shop: naomilindenfeld.com 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brattleboro-West Arts group show

Several of my colored clay pieces are on view in this show, including the double-walled pinch bowl titled “Spillover” pictured below.  I am also debuting my tea bag art which I am very excited about.  There are some prayer flags as well as a few individually framed pieces. All pieces in both mediums are for sale at the show and on my website .
Brattleboro West Arts presents a group show of members’ work from July 3rd – July 31st with a reception on July 10th from 2pm-4pm, at the Crowell Gallery at the Moore Free Library, 23 West Street, Newfane, Vermont.

Brattleboro-West Arts represents a diverse range of artists who live and create in the watershed of Southern Vermont’s Whetstone Brook. The exhibit will feature a selection of two-and three-dimensional works by painter Greg Moschetti, textile artist Kris McDermet, encaustic artist Jen Wiechers, ceramicist and tea bag artist Naomi Lindenfeld, painter Kay Curtis, potter Matthew Tell, watercolorist Maisie Crowther, photographer and digital artist Gene Parulis, textile and collage artist Sharon Myers, pastelist Lesley Heathcote, potter and painter Walter Slowinski, and architect and painter Stephen Lloyd.  

The Crowell Gallery is free and open to the public.  
Hours are Tues 1-5, Wed 12-6. Thurs 1-5, Fri 12-6 and Sat 10-2.  
For more information about Brattleboro-West Arts visit: https://www.brattleboro-west-arts.com

 

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Colored Clay Workshop

Weekend Workshop:
Colored Clay: Layers Revealed

with Naomi Lindenfeld

Natural objects with patterned imagery surround us in the environment.  These will provide inspiration for making pieces from layered, colored clay.  It is an exceptional medium for expressing the beauty of fluid movement, the effects of water and wind that transform shells, rock and wood. We will wedge stains into porcelain and layer the different colors into a block.  By slicing, carving, rolling, pinching and throwing on the wheel, multi-dimensional effects are revealed. The colored clay integrates the designs with functional or sculptural forms, connecting hand with water and earth. A slideshow of work by artists using colored clay will be shown. Prior experience with clay is helpful but not essential. Due to the coronavirus we wear masks at all times and this workshop is limited to six students.

July 17th and 18th  2021:  Saturday and Sunday 9 AM-Noon.  $125 plus $42.50 for materials and firing ($30.00 for porcelain and stains and $12.50 for firing).

email  Naomi to register at Naomilin@sover.net!

 

 

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League of NH Craftsmen’s Virtual Fair August 1-9

Each day between 4 and 5pm I will be doing demos of different aspects of my colored clay techniques and making a variety of pieces.  I will also give tours of my studio and share with you about my work and inspiration.  Here is the Zoom link to join.

Stay tuned for the launch of a new online shop! it will be connected to my existing web site. You will be sure to hear about it on my Facebook and Instagram sites.

I invite you to make an appointment with me to have a one-on-one Zoom or FaceTime to see pieces that you are interested in close-up and to talk to me about them.

Let’s make the best of the situation and I hope to connect with you in this way.

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Craft at the Edge – Colored Clay workshop postponed to 2021

I got word that this conference will be transformed into workshops that they are hoping will take place in person, a few at a time.  I am awaiting more information about the new timing and how the plans may unfold.

I will leave the wording that I had here before the world became topsy-turvy:

This looks like it’s going to be a fantastic conference in a gorgeous place! Here is the workshop description for the workshop that I will be teaching:

Natural objects with patterned imagery surround us in the environment. These will provide inspiration for making pieces from layered, colored clay. It is an exceptional medium for expressing the beauty of fluid movement, the effects of water and wind that transform shells, rock and wood. We will wedge stains into porcelain and layer the different colors into a block. By slicing, carving, rolling and pinching, multi-dimensional effects are revealed. The colored clay integrates the designs with functional or sculptural forms, connecting hand with water and earth. Prior experience with clay is helpful but not essential.

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