Talk:Steven Kemenyffy
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Selected collections
[edit]Kemenyffy is included in over 100 collections worldwide, including:
– The International Museum. Kacskemet, Hungary.
– The Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.
– The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC.
– Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, NY.
– Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, OH.
– The Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, NY.
– The Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH.
– Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, OH
Selected exhibitions
[edit]Kemenyffy has participated in over three hundred exhibitions worldwide, including:
– 1997. "Keramia Fesztival." Vigado Museum. Budapest, Hungary.
– 1997. "Nemzetkozi Szimpozium." Tolgyfa Galeria. Budapest, Hungary.
– 1995. "4th International Ceramics Competition." Mino, Japan.
– 1983. "Soup, Soup, Beautiful Soup." Campbell Museum. Camden, NJ.
– 1980. "Contemporary Americans." Contemporary Artisans. San Francisco, CA.
– 1974. "Cup and Plate Invitational." Helen Drutt Gallery. Philadelphia, PA.
– 1974. "Baroque." Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, NY.
– 1973. "This Plastic Earth." John Michael Kohler Art Center. Sheboygan, WI.
– 1973. "Ceramics International." Calgary, CA. Award: 2nd Place World Prize.
– 1972. "Salt-Glazed Ceramics." Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, NY.
– 1972. "The Cleveland May Show." Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH. Award: Best in Show.
– 1972. Objects: USA Traveling Exhibition. Opened in Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC.
Selected lectures and workshops
[edit]Kemenyffy has presented over two hundred workshops and lectures in his career, including:
– 1991. Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC.
– 1989. Lucia Bittencourt Studio. São Paulo, Brazil.
– 1988. National Ceramics. Wellington, New Zealand.
– 1987. International Ceramic Studio. Kecskemet, Hungary.
– 1985. Edinburgh College of Art. Edinburgh, Scotland.
– 1985. University of Leeds. West Yorkshire, England.
– 1985. NCECA Panel Leader, "Clay and the Nature of Limits."
Sources
[edit]Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University. Seventy-Five Years of Pittsburgh Art, Its Influences. [Pittsburgh]: AAP, 1985.
Branfman, Steven. Raku A Practical Approach. Radnor, Pa: Chilton Book Co, 1991.
Campbell Museum. Soup, Soup, Beautiful Soup An Exhibition of Contemporary Soup Tureens. Camden, N.J.: Campbell Museum, 1984.
Caruso, Nino. Ceramica raku manuale pratico di un'antica tecnica giapponese rinnovata e reinventata in Occidente. Milano: U. Hoepli, 1982.
Craig, Stephanie. "Diversity, Community, Synergy: A Review of Edinboro Ceramics." Ceramics Monthly, v. 53 no. 9, 2005.
Donhauser, Paul S. History of American Ceramics: The Studio Potter. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co, 1978.
Gibson, John. Contemporary Pottery Decoration. Radnor, PA: Chilton, 1987.
Kenny, John B. The Complete Book of Pottery Making. Radnor, Pa: Chilton Book Co, 1976.
Moore College of Art Gallery. Clay Things: East Coast Invitational. Philadelphia: Moore College, 1974.
Nigrosh, Leon I. Low Fire Other Ways to Work in Clay. Worcester, Mass: Davis Publications, 1980.
Nigrosh, Leon I. Sculpting Clay. Worcester, Mass: Davis Publications, 1992.
Nordness, Lee. Objects: USA. New York: Viking Press, 1970.
Peterson, Susan. The Craft and Art of Clay. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.
Piepenburg, Robert E. Raku Pottery. New York: Macmillan, 1972.
Rossiter, Sarah. "The Quest for the Glowing Glaze." Ceramics Monthly, v. 52 no. 6, 2004.
Scott, Paul. Painted Clay Graphic Arts and the Ceramic Surface. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2001.
Speight, Charlotte F. Hands in Clay An Introduction to Ceramics. Mountain View, Calif: Mayfield, 1989.
Thompson, James Paul. "Raku: Sixteenth Century Japan/Twentieth Century America." Ed.D diss., Illinois State University, 1987.
Tyler, Christopher, and Richard Hirsch. Raku. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1975.
Zakin, Richard. Ceramics: Mastering the Craft. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2001.
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