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Artist Exhibitions:
2008 Scheduled Exhibitions
•Quintessential Clay. W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, California Polytechnic
University, Pomona, California: March-April 2008.
2007
•Edge. Main Gallery, California State University Northridge, Northridge, California:
August-September 2007.
•Pattern Play. Brand Library Gallery, Glendale, California: August/September 2007.
•kilnopening.edu: So. Cal Ceramic Instructors & ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
2004
•Three-day Forecast. LA Times, Los Angeles, California. March 11,
2004. P. E-2.
2003
•World Ceramic Biennale 2003 Korea. Catalog. Icheon World Ceramic Center,Icheon, Korea. 2003.p.129 & 206.
•Free Range. Catalog. CSUN Art Galleries, California State University
Northridge, Northridge, California. 2003.
•"Why Can't You Be ...
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Collections:
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Commissions:
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Artist Statement for Patsy Cox
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My most current work embodies mutations, hybrids, growth, and cross-pollination. Multiple forms can stand as individual pieces and also parts of a cohesive whole. When the pieces are grouped together, it's not clear where one begins and the next one ends, which is the original and which is the mutation. While most of my work does not refer to a particular geographical location, my most recent projects have grown out of my own relationship to Los Angeles—its communities; its sheer mass; its blending of boundaries; its mixtures of language and culture. I focus on capturing the overwhelming nature of a sprawling city and often use the primary colors of blue, yellow and red to emphasize the possibility of its transformation—all colors are possible from the mixture.
It is important to me that I approach my work in a physical way. The process of creating the work in the tradition of working with clay is as vital as the work itself.
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