"Parade Ready"
(wheel-thrown and altered/mixed media teapot)
©Hank Hall
Hank Hall's "Parade
Ready" teapot has been selected for the bi-annual 21st San Angelo National
Ceramic Competition hosted by the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art (SAMFA) in San
Angelo, Texas. Hall's piece is one of 115 chosen out of 721 submitted works from
across the U.S. and Canada. Juror Christy Johnson, retired Director of the
American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, CA, will speak about the exhibit and
present awards at the opening reception on April 15 at SAMFA.
Hall's "Parade Ready"
has already received
regional attention after being juried into the River to River Ceramic Exhibit at Coe College as part of the third
bi-annual Iowa Clay Conference in Cedar Rapids in 2015 and the "Best in Show"
award at the Iowa Crafts: 42 Exhibit
at the Charles H. MacNider Museum in Mason City, Iowa, also in 2015.
"Parade
Ready" is a wheel-thrown and altered
teapot with a mixed media lid and handle, painted metal wheels, and a wooden
ramp base. The non-functional teapot is made of bisque-fired cone 6 stoneware
sprayed with green glitter paint on the outside and glazed inside. Hall says he
likes to "break all the rules for making traditional teapots" and tries to "satisfy
his own aesthetic" when creating a new piece. He adds, "If others get a kick
out of my work, then it doesn't get any better than that."
Hall will attend the opening
reception in San Angelo with the added benefit of participating in a day-long ceramic
workshop with acclaimed ceramic artist Ron Meyers from Athens, Georgia. Meyers'
workshop at the Old Chicken Farm Art Center in San Angelo will focus on
wheel-thrown and altered clay. Other activities for selected artists include a
Clay Symposium at Angelo State University that weekend.
Hall, an Artisans Road Trip
participant, creates his one-of-a-kind clay, drawing, and mixed media pieces in
his home. His work is represented at Art on 16th in Old Town Spirit Lake and at
Summerwind Gallery (former location of Side Street Art and Framing) in Arnolds
Park opening May 1. More information on Hall's work and artistic process can be
found on Facebook at Hank Hall.
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