Arcadia University Art Gallery Glenside, PA
Nick Muellner, photograph

Paula Winokur: Geological Sites
November 1 - December 17, 2006

Contact Info
450 S. Easton Road
Spruance Art Center
Glenside, PA 19038
215-572-2131
www.arcadia.edu
Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 10am - 3pm; Thursday, 10am - 8pm, Saturday & Sunday: noon - 4pm and by appointment.

About the Exhibition

Paula Winokur: Geological Sites
Opening reception: Tuesday, November 14, 7:30 - 9 pm
Paula Winokur presents a compact survey of sculpture in porcelain by this internationally recognized, Philadelphia-based artist. Opening with a selection of intimately scaled boxes and panoramas from the early 1970s, this exhibition delineates her evolution toward increasingly large-scale, wall-mounted shelves, shrine-like ledges, and fireplace surrounds. In addition to showcasing a new monumental, floor-based work made expressly for this exhibition, the show will feature a selection of recent monoprints made with wet clay that suggest precisely rendered, photographic landscapes. Porcelain—traditionally associated with cups, saucers, and fragile figurines—in Winokur's hands, becomes a volatile substance that yields a wealth of readings that arise from an organic fusion of material and subject. Both embodying and describing the geological phenomena that inspire her, these works evoke the timeless silence and awe for the sensual skin of the earth.

Paula Winokur (born 1935) has received international acclaim for her contributions to the field of ceramics. Examples of her porcelain sculpture can be found in permanent collections across the United States as well as notable collections abroad. Since the early 1970s she has exhibited her work at venues worldwide. In 1986, her practice was distinguished by her inclusion in "Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical," the inaugural exhibition for the American Craft Museum (now the Museum of Arts and Design) in New York. A graduate of Tyler School of Art (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania), Winokur has been recognized with two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (in 1976 and 1988) as well as numerous grants, including two from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (the most recent in 2004). In 2002 she was appointed a fellow with the American Crafts Council. Winokur served as professor of ceramics at Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College) from 1973 to her retirement in 2003.

 
About the Gallery
A nationally recognized venue for contemporary art in the greater Philadelphia area, this 1200-square foot facility (housed in a 1893 power station) has for over 25 years provided the region with a stimulating roster of individual and thematic exhibitions shaped by our mission to encourage dialogue among artists, educators, students and the general public about current visual art and its socio-cultural relevance. Along with bringing the work of previously unexhibited or unknown artists to our region, the Gallery is also committed to local artists, actively encouraging innovative approaches to art production and acknowledging the contribution of long-standing, influential members of the art community. Educational programs invite the artists and highly respected scholars and curators to discuss each exhibition with the public. For a detailed exhibition history, please visit the gallery's online archives.

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