Ceramics instructor’s works displayed in two exhibitions

Published 08.11.2023

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Clay art pieces crafted by Gerald G. Kaplan, instructor of ceramics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, were selected for display in two national juried exhibitions this summer – one in the heart of New Orleans and the other in rural, southwestern Pennsylvania.

Gerald G. Kaplan

Kaplan’s works were displayed at The Clay Center of New Orleans and Touchstone Center for Crafts, in Farmington. Both exhibitions ran through July.

“Pearl,” a stoneware mask, was chosen for Clay Center’s “Less Is More” exhibition, celebrating low-fired clay and surfacing techniques. The display showcased ceramic vessels, sculptures and wall-mounted works. Fifteen artists were featured.

 

Kaplan’s “Pearl,” earthenware, underglaze, glaze, oxide washes, life-sized mask
Kaplan’s “Pearl,” earthenware, underglaze, glaze, oxide washes, life-sized mask

Four sets of Kaplan’s “skull mugs” were accepted for “Distinctive Drinkware,” Touchstone’s exhibition exploring handcrafted objects and accessories used in the preparation and enjoyment of beverages. Works by 25 artists were showcased.

Kaplan earned a Master of Fine Arts in visual arts from Wilson College, a Master of Education in gifted and talented education from Converse College, and a Bachelor of Science in art education: studio focus from Penn State.

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