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Artist in Residence 2001-2002 Part1


Andreal Leila DENECKE, Brad SCHWIEGER, KISHI Eiko

Slide Lecture
November 17,  2001
13:30 - 15:30
Seto City Cultural Center
Brad SCHWIEGER,  Andreal Leila DENECKE,  KISHI Eiko


Open Studio
December 2, 2001
13:30 - 15:30
Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center
Andreal Leila DENECKE, Brad SCHWIEGER, KISHI Eiko

Exhibition
“Three Artists in Clay”
January 12-February 24, 2002
10:00
18:00
Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center Exhibition Building

Courtesy visit to the Seto City Mayor

Ms Andreal Leila DENECKE
Brad SCHWIEGER
 and 
KISHI Eiko 
courtly visited Seto City Mayor.
Brad SCHWIEGER

1957 Born in Iowa,  U.S.A.
1983 Master of Fine Arts Degree,  Utah State University,  U.S.A.
1999- Professor,  Ohio University,  Athens,  Ohio

Recent Exhibitions
2000 “American Shino”Babcock Galleries,  curated by Les RICHTER,  N.Y.,  U.S.A.
“Ceramics USA 2000”University of North Texas,  Denton,  Texas
“Decontructed Visions”Art Mecca,  Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 
“Clay Show 2000”CORE Gallery,  New Art Space,  Denver,  U.S.A.
2001 “The 2nd Cheongju International Craft Competition”,  Cheongju,  Korea

Collections
Taipei Cultural Center,  Taiwan
City of Fiskars Ceramics Organization,  Fiskars,  Finland
Agency of Czech Design,  Cesky Krumlov,  Czech Republic
International Museum of Ceramics,  Romhild,  Germany
 
Andrea Leila DENECKE

1950 Born in Minneapolis,  U.S.A.
1986 Diploma with Honors,  Tekisui
 Museum of Art Ceramics Art
 Institute,  Ashiya,  Japan
1989 M.F.A. in Studio Arts, 
 Louisiana State University,  L.A., 
 U.S.A.


1985 Tekisui Museum of Art Graduation Exhibition,  Second Prize,  Japan
1998 McKnight Residency Grant,  U.S.A.
1991 Commissioned to create the monument “Stele Mississippi”for Ibaragi Municipal Central Library,  Japan and the fountain for the United Hospital,  St. Paul,  U.S.A.
2000 ,  “Focus on Function”,  Purchase Award,  University of Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A.

Collections
Minneapolis Institute of Art,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A.
Minnesota History Center Museum,  St. Paul,  U.S.A.
 

KISHI Eiko

1948 Born in Nara,  Japan


1985 Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition,  1st Prize,  Japan
1991 The 20th Chozasho Ceramic Art Exhibition,  1st Prize,  Japan
1995 The ’94 Stoneware Open Exhibition,  2nd Prize,  Japan
1998 McKnight Residency Grant,  U.S.A.
1999 The 51st International Competition for Contemporary Ceramic Art in Faenza,  Silver Medal Prize,  Italy
2000 " Five McKnight Artists"
,  Northern Clay Center,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A.
2001 “Master of Clay Five Artists from Kyoto”,  Barry Friedman Gallery,  N.Y.,  U.S.A.

Collections
Instituto Statale D’arte F.A. Drue Perla Ceramica,  Teramo,  Italy
University of Minnesota,  Fredrick R. Weisman Art Museum,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A.
 

a Party after Slide Lecture