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Home > Exhibitions > Muddying the Waters

Muddying the Waters

Exploring Traditions in North Carolina Clay

Dates:
September 9, 2020–February 1, 2021
Location:
Debra McClinton Gallery

This exhibition of ceramics explores the movements and connections of makers as a way to push boundaries of regionality and tradition while highlighting the richness and complexity of makers and practices around North Carolina. Curated by former Curatorial Fellow and Windgate Curatorial Intern Sarah Kelly.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Judy Appleton Memorial Fund and the Michael Lask Fund. 

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Friday, Apr 3, 2020

Muddying the Waters: Exploring Traditions in North Carolina Clay – POSTPONED

Today’s program has been postponed. Today’s Art Break is led by Sarah Kelly, curatorial fellow.

Wednesday, Jul 1, 2020

Conversation with the Curator: Muddying the Waters – VIRTUAL

Join Assistant Curator Whitney Richardson for a sneak peek of the Museum’s newest exhibition, Muddying the Waters: Exploring Traditions in North Carolina Clay.

Friday, Dec 11, 2020

Is It Art? Part 4 – VIRTUAL

Join Steve Bennett and Hank Bovee, touring docents, for an interactive conversation about four artworks in our Collection.

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Selected works from the exhibition

Pocket Vase
Nick Joerling, Pocket Vase

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