FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 23, 2011 Contact: Dori Nielsen, Conference Manager National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts 866-266-2322 dori@nceca.net Or Brian Kohl, NCECA Communic
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March 23, 2011
Contact:
Dori Nielsen, Conference Manager National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
866-266-2322 dori@nceca.net
Or Brian Kohl, NCECA Communications Chair, brian.kohl@mac.com
New video release sheds color on the work of a master potter
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts releases The Spirit of Ceramics Volume 6: Linda Arbuckle: Fresh Color on Pottery
Concurrent with its 45th Annual Conference taking place from March 28- April 2, 2010 in
Tampa-St Petersburg, Florida, the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA)
announces the release of the latest video in its series entitled The Spirit of Ceramics Volume 6:
Linda Arbuckle: Fresh Color on Pottery explores the work of Florida potter Linda Arbuckle
whose widely collected and exhibited utilitarian forms incorporate richly colored and patterned surfaces often featuring motifs of native flora A faculty member at the University of Florida, Gainesville since 1992, the artist is also a celebrated master educator At its upcoming
conference, NCECA will name Linda Arbuckle an Honorary Member of the Council in recognition
of her service to the field of ceramic art and education
The Spirit of Ceramics DVD series documents the life of artists that have contributed greatly to the field of contemporary ceramic art This release paints a portrait of Linda Arbuckle who lives
in Gainesville, Florida The film takes us inside her home, studio, and classroom to offer an intimate glimpse into her life, personal relationships and pursuit of beauty in everyday life that inspire her In addition, the film includes a demonstration of Arbuckle’s majolica glazing
techniques, as well as a slideshow of her colorful work with images spanning the entirety of her decades-long career
This DVD is beautifully shot in and around the natural setting of her home studio in Gainesville, Florida According to NCECA board member, Brian Kohl who oversees production of the Spirit of Ceramics DVD series, “This is the best Spirit of Ceramics film that has been released by NCECA
to date It’s informative, educational, entertaining and a great purchase for anyone interested in
learning about, making, or collecting or ceramics!”
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The Spirit of Ceramics: Volume 6: Linda Arbuckle: Fresh Color on Pottery will be available for
purchase during the NCECA Conference at the Tampa Convention Center from Wednesday March- 28 through Saturday, April 2, 2011 The price of the DVD during the upcoming
Conference in Tampa is $30 It will also be available following the conference through NCECA’s website at a price of $35 for NCECA members The non-member price is $40 To purchase this video or other NCECA publications and resources visit NCECA’s on-line store at
https://netforum.avectra.com/eWeb/Shopping/Shopping.aspx?
Site=NCECA&WebCode=Shopping
About NCECA
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts is a dynamic organization that fosters global education and appreciation for the ceramic arts NCECA’s programs, exhibitions,
publications, opportunities and resources inspire advancement of the field NCECA promotes and improves the ceramic arts through education, community-building, research and creative inspiration NCECA offers programs, events and publications to support its membership of artists, educators, students, individual and corporate art patrons, gallery owners, museum curators and providers of ceramic arts-related products and services
NCECA is the world’s leading organization dedicated to the medium of ceramics and its annual conferences are legendary 2011 marks Florida’s first time hosting this exceptional event The theme of the 45th Annual Conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramics Arts
(NCECA), Tidal Forces: The next wave was developed especially for the Florida Gulf coast region
by On-Site Liaisons Anna Calluori Holcombe and Brian Ransom, members of the faculty of University of Florida and Eckerd College respectively The conference is expected to draw nearly
4000 artists, educators, collectors, non-profit organizations, schools and enthusiasts Along with
it will come many opportunities for area residents and visitors to experience the transformative and continually evolving influences of one of our most ancient art forms
To learn more about NCECA membership and the 45th Annual Conference in Tampa-St
Petersburg visit www.nceca.net or contact the office by phone at 1-866-266-2322