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Garth Clark: A Necessary Irritant

Presented by Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron at Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron, Akron OH

Sep 12 2018
Garth Clark: A Necessary Irritant

A 90-Minute Roller Coaster Ride through the Ceramic Revolution.

This lively multi-media presentation marks Garth Clark’s last international tour.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Reception at 5:30, Lecture at 6:00
Myers School of Art, Folk Hall Room 165
150 E. Exchange Street, Akron, OH

After five decades in the field, Clark remains a provocative, witty voice, now stimulating a new wave of controversy in the community. A prolific author, Clark is the founder of global ceramics community Cfile.Org and publisher of Cfile.Daily, reaching 75,000 people in 196 countries every week.

Clark has spoken to hundreds of audiences on five continents, sharing his critical vision on the modern history of ceramics. He is currently completing two books: Mind Mud: The Conceptual Ceramics of Ai Weiwei, and Lucio Fontana: Ceramics.

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5:30 Reception

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Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron

150 E. Exchange St., Akron, OH 44325

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