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Lumen Lite - Good Earth: The Pots and Passion of Walter Ostrom

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Craft Pottery & ceramics Sculpture & installation
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Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

25 Caroline Street North

Waterloo, ON

Directions: Social distancing and masking are required to enter the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Good Earth: The Pots and Passion of Walter Ostrom – 2021 Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics  & Green Living Artist: Becky Lauzon (presented by the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery.

Co-curated by Dr. Sandra Alfoldy, Shannon Parker, and Dr. Julie Hollenbach

Energy. Enthusiasm. Knowledge. Honesty. Inspired. Ardor for material. These are the terms that describe Walter Ostrom and his relationship with clay. They can also be summed up in one word: Passion.

Passion is a simple word and yet the immense complexity of it as a concept is at the core of Ostrom and from it flows the worldwide mosaic of his relationships, his incredible devotion as an educator, his drive for knowledge, and his love for creativity in all aspects of his life, but particularly for pottery.

Walter Ostrom is one of Canada’s foremost ceramic artists. He revolutionized clay from ethical brown earthenware to colourful, bright maiolica and inspired generations of ceramists who follow him to this day. This exhibition investigates Ostrom’s earliest work in stoneware and porcelain, his conceptual projects at NSCAD University, the many ways his love of gardening—and particularly rhododendrons—influenced his work, the huge impact China and its ceramic traditions and ceramists had on his life and practice, and his lifetime commitment to the exploration and reinvigoration of the ancient ceramic tradition of tin-glaze.

Good Earth examines Ostrom’s practice of altering form, surface treatments, and the rich elements of social commentary, geographic references, art history, and political statements he imbues in his work. An inspired instructor for over 40 years, Ostrom’s influence on a selection of his many celebrated students is also reflected in this exhibition.

Ostrom is celebrated internationally with galleries dedicated to the collection and presentation of his work in Canada, the United States, Europe and China. This bilingual touring exhibition is the first major retrospective to chronicle Ostrom’s career and impact on the field of global ceramics.

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City of Waterloo - Create Waterloo in partnership with the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

Lumen is an annual, free, all-ages festival that is open to the public and run by the City of Waterloo’s Arts and Culture team (Create Waterloo). The event features the work of artists as they explore the interplay of light, art, and technology in installations located throughout uptown Waterloo.

The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is a public art gallery located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It is the only Canadian art gallery exclusively dedicated to exhibiting and collecting contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass, enamel and stained glass works of art.

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This event is part of a hub:

Lumen Lite

City of Waterloo Waterloo, ON

Lumen Lite is a scaled down version of our annual festival, Lumen. Lumen brings together art and tech through captivating interdisciplinary art installations. Installations should feature the work of artists while also testing the limits or...