Join us for an artist talk with visiting artist in Ceramics, Sunshine Cobb at Kent State University’s Center for the Visual Arts.
Join us for an artist talk with visiting artist in Ceramics, Sunshine Cobb. This lecture is a part of the Kent Blossom Art Lecture Series where visiting artists come from all over the country to teach workshops and give lectures at Kent State University’s School of Art. All lectures begin at 6:00 p.m. in room 165 at the Center for the Visual Arts (325 Terrace Dr. in Kent, Ohio) and are FREE and open to the public.
Sunshine Cobb was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and grew up in southern California. She worked a great many jobs and took a great variety of college classes on her quest to find her bliss. While searching Sunshine tried many careers; housekeeper, customer service agent, production assistant, massage therapist, child/elder caregiver, she finally discovered ceramics. After a short stint at Chico State University, she went on to graduate with a BA in Studio Art from California State University at Sacramento, in 2004. Ceramics has been the major influence in her life for 15 years now. She has done everything from 8-day anagama wood firings to slip casting ornament’s. She focuses her talent on functional ware, embracing the richness of earthenware and currently is exploring the challenge of electrogama (electric firing). She graduated from Utah State University with her MFA in Ceramics.
Free Admission
2017/06/05 - 2017/06/05
Center for the Visual Arts at Kent State
325 Terrace Drive, Kent, OH 44242
Meter parking – R19 Lot