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My mother took the Ming rose out of the cradle & & My mother took the Ming rose out of the cradle & &. This line from a dream I had in 1985 is where my journey to China began. Ming Dynasty? Cradle of Civilization? These questions led me to a curiosity about China, the Ming Dynasty, Taoism, bamboo brush painting, the elegant and sometimes spare style of the Chinese scrolls, and the long history of Chinese ceramics.

"The more I learned the more I wanted to visit China and see and experience these facets of the Chinese culture. The long-awaited opportunity came last January in the form of an e-mail advertising a trip to China led by Bob Anderson, ceramics instructor at West Virginia University. This ceramics-specific trip offering a bonus of 6 graduate credits was the chance I had been waiting for.

"On May 24th, I headed for China with twelve other clay enthusiasts for five-and-a-half glorious weeks of working with other artists and traveling throughout the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Cansu and Hebei, mostly by train. Most of the places where we stayed had some link to ceramics. The trip originated in Shanghai where we took a train to the Jingdezghen, the city of Imperial Porcelain. We spent two weeks working in a renovated Ming Dynasty-style studio at the Jingdezghen Ceramic Institute where the International Ceramics Education Symposium was being held. This gave us the opportunity to meet ceramic artists from all over the world who had come to attend this worldwide symposium.

"Next we visited Chenlu, where we learned the special carving techniques and firing methods used to produce Yaoware, with its gorgeous celadon grey-green glazes. In Xian we were able to view Emperor Qin s amazing terra-cotta Army which was buried with him over 2000 years ago. From here we traveled to the Qinghai Lake Region. We stayed in Xining while we were visiting the minority Tu and Zhang people, nomadic, sheep herders of the upper plateau area. Our final destination was Beijing. Here we walked the Great Wall in complete awe, spent time in Tiananmen Squire, got lost in the immensity of the Forbidden City and Imperial Palace. We capped off the trip with inspiring visits with some extraordinary contemporary artists in their studios at the finest art school in the country, the Central Academy of Fine Art. Who could ask for more?

"This was indeed the trip of a lifetime I had always wished for. I returned to Greenville with new skills, fresh ideas for my work as an artist, ideas for future projects with my students, new friendships and international connections, and a broader view of the world which now seems like an infinitely smaller place &.

"I would like to express my appreciation to the Metropolitan Arts Council for awarding me a career development grant. This grant, plus the financial assistance of Christ Church Episcopal School, helped make this trip a reality for me. Now, having returned to my home, China and my Ming rose once again feel like a dream, one that will stay with me for a lifetime."

Alice Ballard Munn, July 22, 2004

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Two week workshop at Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC
2010 - May/June
www.penland.org
One week workshop (finding your
form - various handbuilding techniques, making and using terra sigillata) at
the new ceramic/sculpture facility, The Bascom, A Center for theVisual Arts, Highlands, NC,
2009 Summer (June)
(828) 526-4949 or contact Donna Rhodes, Executive Director of the Bascom- Louise
Installation commission for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel
2008
Boston, MA

Earth Series Show

25% of all sales are for our land
trust benefit.
2008
At the Blue Spiral1 in Asheville, from April 1st to
May 11th, with the opening on Friday April 4th from 5 to 8 P.M

"Natural Forms in Clay", various handbuilding techniques as well as making and using terra sigillata.






2008, Feb. 22nd- 23rd,
For information call the
Greenville County Museum of Art at (864)271-7570, ext. 12. To register, please contact Furman University Lifelong Learning at (864)294-3134,

294-2153, or 294-2156 Information also available at greenvillemuseum.org.

"Eight Pods", Commission installed for the Duke Center forIntegrative Medicine, Raleigh, NC

2007



Slide presentation, Visual Arts Dept., Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
SC
2007


slide presentation, workshop, Visual Arts Dept., Boone, NC

2007

"Master Works in Traditional and Contemporary
Crafts" exhibition will travel to an institution in each of the 9 states
represented by the Southern Arts Federation, sponsor of the exhibition.
New 2008-2010

Jean Mclaughlin, director of Penland School of Crafts is the curator for the
contemporary part of the show.

southernarts.org

"Finding Your Form Through Nature" It is a 2 day
workshop at The Fine Art Center in Highlands, NC.

June 22nd and 23rd,
2007
contact Donna Rhodes, Education Director. (828)
524-8802 or bascomlouise@verizon.net
"Southeaster Invitational Craft Exhibit", The Fine Art
Center/Bascom - Louise Gallery, Highlands , NC

May 12-June 7Curated by Mark Leach,
curator of the Mint Museum of Craft plus Design, Charlotte, NC

“Finding Your Form through Nature”, , at Art Center West, sponsored by Roswell Parks and Recreation
February 17,18, 2007 10:00-4:00
contact defritts@aol.com

"Then and Now: Selected Artists from the Permanent
Collection", Burroughs-Chapin Museum, Myrtle Beach, SC
Jan 14 - April 22, 2007


Work, studio and home to be featured in spring issue of At Home in the Upstate Magazine
2007

Artists Forum,
Van Every Forum Mint Museum of Art 2730 Randolph Rd. 28207
December 5 , 2006 (Tuesday)
www.mintmuseum.org

The fall installation of a new 15 Pod Triangle commissioned by the Umstead Hotel and Spa under the direction of Frank Nicholson in Cary, NC
2006
www.theumstead.com



Florida Craftsmen Gallery
St. Petersburg, FL
"Unrestricted"
April - June 22, 2006
www.floridacraftsmen.net

Solo Teapot Exhibition
Tiny Teapots inspired by the Ting Yixing Teapots of China
Blue Spiral1, Asheville, NC

Aug 31 - Oct 28 2006
www.bluespiral1.com
 

Greenville Open Studios
Greenville, SC

November 4,5 2006

American Craft Magazine
Review by Kate Dobbs Ariail

February/March


Clay Times
"Perfectly Different"
Article by M.A. DeRose

May/June




 


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