April Issue 2002
Gallery Mia Tyson in Wilmington, SC, Hosts National Vessels that Pour Exhibition
Gallery Mia Tyson in Wilmington, NC, will host the exhibition Vessels that Pour will be on display Apr. 5 through May 3, 2002. Artists nationwide submitted over one hundred entries and included works in all media. The final thirty-five works selected by juror Hiroshi Sueyoshi will be on display. Highlights of the exhibition include, teapots, pitchers, rum bottles, hand woven baskets, and sake sets.
Juror Hiroshi Sueyoshi lives in Wilmington, NC, where he has a studio, and currently teaches pottery at the Cape Fear Community College. Sueyoshi works primarily in thrown and hand-built porcelain using the Japanese neriage and nerikomi techniques of sandwiching and faceting porcelain. His works are in many private, corporate, and institutional collections including Renwick Gallery of the National Collections of Fine Arts at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington. DC; Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, NC; and the USA, Portrait of the South, Palazzo Venice, Rome, Italy.
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