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Potter Spotlight: David Kring

November 23, 2018 by Steven Cheek

“Inspired by vintage store ads, old album art and iconic images of Kentuckians like Col. Sanders and Abe Lincoln, his functional work is reminiscent of his early childhood memories.”

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November 23, 2018 /Steven Cheek

Potter Spotlight: Didem Mert

November 15, 2018 by Steven Cheek

“…evidence of playfulness is the constant throughout her work, always questioning and pursuing new ideals.”

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November 15, 2018 /Steven Cheek

Potter Spotlight: Jim Gottuso

November 08, 2018 by Steven Cheek

“With fatherhood on the horizon, he understood that if he was going to be a working artist that he had to make the leap of faith. This was the best decision of his life, risky as it was.”

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November 08, 2018 /Steven Cheek

Potter Spotlight: Steven G Cheek

October 01, 2018 by Steven Cheek

“Steven explores the combination of the classical vessel and translucent celadons juxtapose with stark imagery appropriated from our cultural landscape.”

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October 01, 2018 /Steven Cheek
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