Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue The 2018 Collectors Choice XVIII fundraising event took place on November Read More…
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Ceramic art pieces in the “Clearly Human, III” exhibit at the St Louis Artists’ Guild
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue The third exhibit in the series of biennial exhibitions around the human Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the 2018 Emerson Young Artist Showcase exhibit
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue The galleries of St Louis Artists’ Guild in Clayton, MO hosted the Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the “All Colors” exhibit at the St Louis Artist’s Guild
Photos and reporting by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. If you enjoyed this post, then give me a “like” on my Facebook page. There is additional information about Beachfront Pottery on my web site. The Venue This is the entry way to the St Louis Artist’s Guild building Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the Collectors’ Choice event at the St Louis Artists’ Guild
Photos and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL, 62035, USA. I’m a member of the St Louis Artists’ Guild. For the past 17 years the Guild has conducted a fundraiser event, called Collectors’ Choice. This is an ingeniously organized, and excellently executed series of events. Artists donate paintings, drawings, 3D art Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the 2017 Ann Metzger Memorial Exhibit
Photo and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL 62035, IL USA. The Venue The Ann Metzger Memorial National All Medium Exhibit took place in the galleries of the St Louis Artists’ Guild in Clayton, Missouri, from June 9 to July 22, 2017. The call for entries The call is very general, Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the Displacement and Migration exhibit at the St Louis Artists’ Guild
Photos and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL 62035, USA. The Venue The all media exhibit took place in the gallery space of the St Louis Artists’ Guild in Clayton, MO between April 21 and May 20, 2017. I feature here a few non-ceramic pieces (plaster and concrete), because of the Read More…
Beachfront Pottery donates to the “Celebrate” fundraiser at the St Louis Artists’ Guild
Photos and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artists, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL 62035, USA. On Saturday, April 8, 2017 the St Louis Artists’ Guild hosted a fundraising event called “Celebrate”. This event was organized by thirteen St Louis area female artists who form the group “Thirteen Squared”. The only requirement for donations were to be Read More…
Ceramic art pieces in the Catherine Connor-Talasek memorial exhibit
Photos and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL 62035, USA. The Gallery of Art at Fontbonne University, Clayton, Missouri, housed the exhibit titled “Remembering an Artist: Ceramics of Catherine Connor-Talasek” from January 13 through February 10, 2017 . Catherine was a long standing ceramics professor and teacher at Fontbonne University. The memorial Read More…
Beachfront Pottery and other ceramic art pieces in the Constructed Visions II exhibit
Photos and text by Robert Kokenyesi, Ceramic Artist, Beachfront Pottery, Godfrey, IL 62035, USA. Between January 10 and February 25, 2017, the all media exhibit “Constructed Visions, II” was on public view in the gallery of the St Louis Artists’ Guild in Clayton, Missouri. There were many wonderful pieces, but here I will be reporting Read More…