Featured Artist Dow RedcornOct 07, 2022 - Oct 29, 2022

Curatorial Statement

Featured work posted online: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 10 am MT

Join us for an opening reception with Dow on Friday, October 7, 2022 from 5-7pm MT

 

Dow Redcorn has been making functional ceramics for approximately twelve years and is primarily a self-taught artist, however learned many techniques through workshops and community studio demonstrations. The natural world of forests, deep woods, and the atmospheres that surround them are all sources of his inspiration. His art work reflects this in the form of trees, acorns, leaves and stumps, as well as the imagery and design used in the Osage Tribes traditional clothing. He appreciates creating functional ceramics for food and drink as it appeals to his nature to create spaces for sharing meals and conversation. “It is really about providing for others, I think. My partner and I often cook for friends and family, and these items for food and drink are really in the service of people.”

Dow Redcorn’s forms are made of white and red stoneware, primarily thrown and carved. Layered techniques including airbrushing, brushwork, silk-screening, and decals are utilized to create a mix of reality and atmospheric fantasy. They are finished with transparent gloss or matte glaze and fired in oxidation to cone six.