TU Art http://kwgs.org en For Artist James Grashow, Anything Goes (Including Cardboard Sculptures, Woodcuts, LP Covers, Etc.) http://kwgs.org/post/artist-james-grashow-anything-goes-including-cardboard-sculptures-woodcuts-lp-covers-etc <p>On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with the veteran artist James Grashow, born in Brooklyn in 1942, who's been creating an appealing, wide-ranging body of work since the 1960s. From large-scale environmental installations to album covers for Deep Purple and Jethro Tull to miniature "houseplants" (in which homes and buildings replace flowers and buds in intricately constructed bouquets), Grashow creates works that somehow thrive on both whimsy and decay, both wonder and mortality. Wed, 23 Jan 2013 23:14:31 +0000 Rich Fisher 32973 at http://kwgs.org For Artist James Grashow, Anything Goes (Including Cardboard Sculptures, Woodcuts, LP Covers, Etc.) A Conversation with the Noted Ceramic Artist Virginia Scotchie http://kwgs.org/post/conversation-noted-ceramic-artist-virginia-scotchie <p>On this edition of our show, we speak with Virginia Scotchie, an acclaimed ceramic artist and the area head of ceramics at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. She exhibits her work extensively throughout the United States and abroad, and has received numerous awards for his creations. Scotchie is also the 2012 Red Heat juror; she herself won this competition several years ago. For this year's Red Heat show, she has selected approximately 60 ceramic pieces that will be on view in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery at TU through October 25th. Mon, 01 Oct 2012 20:52:45 +0000 Rich Fisher 27124 at http://kwgs.org A Conversation with the Noted Ceramic Artist Virginia Scotchie Texas-Based Artist Offers "Emblems from the Margin" at TU's Hogue Gallery http://kwgs.org/post/texas-based-artist-offers-emblems-margin-tus-hogue-gallery <p>On this edition of ST, we speak with James Pace, an Oklahoma-born, Texas-based artist who has an exhibit on view at the University of Tulsa's Alexandre Hogue Gallery through September 20th. The show is called "Emblems from the Margin" --- and it includes mixed-media pieces as well as prints depicting various icons and recurring images. A professor of Visual Art at the University of Texas at Tyler since 1985, Pace is an artist who seems to emphasize symbolism, tactility, the American wilderness, and the narrative process itself in his work. Wed, 29 Aug 2012 21:47:58 +0000 Rich Fisher 25211 at http://kwgs.org Texas-Based Artist Offers "Emblems from the Margin" at TU's Hogue Gallery