Vessels Speak Volumes

NWDC and Gallery Mack joined together in an exhibition in downtown Seattle’s Pike Market District on the theme of “Vessels.”

Image: Brian O'Neill, Lichen Sphere, Ceramic, reticulated glaze over oxides, 2022.

Vessels Speak Volumes

November 21, 2023 to January 13, 2024

Opening Reception:
Friday, December 8, 2023
Juried by: Tim Detweiler & Michelle Bufano

Human makers have made vessels since they first discovered that wet clay would hold a shape and that grasses could be interlocked to turn single strips to solid cloth. In Gallery Mack’s exhibition "Vessels Speak Volumes'' artist/members of Northwest Designer Craftartists take the functional form of vessel to tell tales, not just of the limits and abstract expressive potential of materials whether clay, fiber, metals, glass or wood but also to narrate personal and cultural stories of our time. Technique and craftsmanship are important concerns in this exhibition. Endless hours of weaving, polishing, hammering, pulping, scraping, wedging, and sanding allow and interplay of surfaces and depths, of luminous light and shadowy chiaroscuro. Some vessels allude to cherished myths of family and friends, others hint at large scale almost-too-painful personal and historical events. Each pot, bag, vase, round or low form invites your eyes to travel around the vessels and to look inside for what might be hidden.

“Vessels Speak Volumes” was a collaborative venture between Seattle’s long-time Pike Market gallery, Gallery Mack and the nearly 70 year old artists organization Northwest Designer Craftartists.

Artists included: Nanz Aalund, Karen Abel, Lanny Bergner, Jon Kevin Blackburn, Danielle Bodine, Charissa Brock, David Chambers, Ginny Conrow, Gina Freuen, Zia Gipson, Noble Golden, P. Jill Green, Larry Halvorsen, Lois Harbaugh, Steve Jensen, Sharon Kita, Katherine Lewis, Nancy Loorem Adams, Julia Lowther, Anna Macrae, Dorothy McGuinness, Brian O'Neill, Barbara Osborne, Reid Ozaki, Inge Roberts, Terri Shinn, Kapka Stoyanova, Joan Stuart Ross, Jean-Marie Tarascio, John Taylor, Mary Tyler, Barbara J. Walker, Maria Wickwire, Bella Yongok Kim, and Judy Zugish.

Jen Grogan

In addition to being the Guild's administrator, Jen Grogan is a mother, writer, editor, and web content specialist based out of Seattle. She’s written for Women Write About Comics, The Dream Foundry, and a few other online venues, but has not yet convinced herself to call any of her fiction manuscripts complete. You can find her online at jengrogan.com.

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