“Ceramics Club” Exhibition

White Columns

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White Columns presents our second project with Ceramics Club, CC22. During the show over 300 ceramics will be available for sale, as well as a limited edition T-shirt and a new zine that commemorates Ceramics Club’s past projects with photos, ephemera, and a selection of text. Ceramics Club will donate all proceeds from sales to the non-profit organizations Walk the Walk, Defend the Atlanta Forest, Greenwich House Pottery, Critical Resistance, Equality Florida, Trust Women, and Spilka. Like Ceramics Club’s first presentation at White Columns in 2015, all artworks are presented and sold anonymously, and the exhibition will empty as the ceramics are purchased and removed.*

Ceramics Club is an informal association of artists who meet irregularly at the Greenwich Pottery House in the West Village. It was founded in 2007 by artists Trisha Baga and Pam Lins at The Cooper Union, as a group interested in using ceramics as a way to “socially interact, make material, collaborate, and see what happens from there.” Ceramics Club “models itself on propositions gleaned from amateur “clubs” that in organizing, were interested in dismantling and opposing professionalism – withdrawing distinctions regarding quality, institutions, representations, etc.”

Since 2015 Ceramics Club has been partnering with non-profit arts organizations to present fundraising events and exhibitions, where ceramic artworks created by the members of Ceramics Club are sold to benefit charitable organizations. Ceramics Club combines the collective making of objects with fundraising, performance, craft, community, and comedy. CC has had shows and fundraising events at White Columns, MoMA PS1, Greenwich House Pottery, A.I.R. Gallery, and more.

Contributing artists of CC22 include: Sydney Abady, Bill Adams, Negar Azimi, Graham Anderson, Lauren Anderson, Anjuli, Michael Assiff, Tauba Auerbach, Trisha Baga, Phyllis Baldino, Karen Barbour, Travis Boyer, Jared Buckhiester, Samuel Lang Budin, Claire Calvert, Deville Cohen, Jennifer Paige Cohen, Ethan Cooke, Allison Cooper, Taylor Davis, Lucky DeBellevue, Charlie Dektar, Katie Dektar, Molly Dektar, Jessica Dickinson, Carla Edwards, Nicole Eisenman, Rochelle Feinstein, Kiani Ferris, Sydney Foreman, Marley Freeman, Kenji Fujita, Naomi Fujita, Oto Gillen, Onur Gökmen, Joanne Greenbaum, Chris Haag, Marc Handelman, Nora Handelman, Ethan Hardy, Jess Henderson, Dmitri Hertz, Evie K. Horton, Jacob Jackmauh, Matt Keegan, Caitlin Keogh, Kathryn Kerr, Brittany Adeline King, Trevor King, Josh Kline, Juliet Koss, Heidi Lau, Megan Mi-Ai Lee, Eric Lee, Miranda Lichtenstein, Pam Lins, Lia Lowenthal, Cathy Lu, Jenni Lukasiewicz, Medrie MacPhee, Isabel Mallet, Annabeth Marks, Cameron Martin, Walker Martin, Eddie Martinez, Kaitlin McClure, Bobbi Menuez, Benny Merris, Keegan Monaghan, Thilda Monaghan, Sam Moyer, Eli Neuman-Hammond, Tin Nguyen, Alix Pearlstein, Rob Racine, Ryan Rennie, Geoff Rickley, Halsey Rodman, Rory Rosenberg, Andrew Rubin, Saki Sato, Ingrid Schram, Lyra Shannon, Daisy May Sheff, Shelly Silver, Fin Simonetti, Jessie Stead, Taylor Stone, Daniel Sullivan, Josh Thorson, Geetha Thurairajah, Erika Vogt, Christine Wang, Adam Welch, Kristine Woods, Anne Wu, Amy Yao, Lu Zhang, and many more.

CC22 is organized by Trisha Baga, Marley Freeman, Dmitri Hertz, Pam Lins, and Halsey Rodman.

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from September 23, 2022 to October 29, 2022

Opening Reception on 2022-09-23 from 18:00 to 20:00

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