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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Hillary Kane Artist Lecture
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SUMMARY:Hillary Kane Artist Lecture
DESCRIPTION:<p><span>Join us for a free lecture with ceramic artist Hillary Kane. This lecture will be held in-person with a Zoom option.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>For Hillary Kane, place is of essence. Over the years, the map coordinates of home have shifted across countries and continents and delivered a richness in languages and cultures, inspiration and challenges that permeate her creative practice. Originally having studied painting and printmaking, it was her work with local farmers in a remote village in west Cameroon that triggered a gut-pull to the medium of clay.&nbsp; An immersion at Penland School of Crafts solidified this interest and subsequent experiences from New England to New Mexico initiated and strengthened her passion for wood-firing in particular. &nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Many firings later, the tidal pull of the world led her ultimately from Japan to Bali, Indonesia where in 2010, she co-founded Gaya Ceramic Arts Center (Ubud, Bali) and has since been directing its growth: developing an international workshop program and artist residency, hosting as well as instructing, and ever continuing with the making process.&nbsp; She focuses her creativity in both clay and paint, enjoying the dynamic of two very different mediums and their possible confluence. Wood and soda-fired ceramics has dominated her practice and led her to numerous residencies and conferences globally, as well as to pioneer the building of several such kilns in Bali.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Central to her creative life has been the journey of raising her twin daughters.&nbsp;At very present, she lives a bi-hemispheric lifestyle, splitting time between the lush and heady tropical backdrop of her island life and the cyclical seasons of her New England upbringing-- embracing the duality of home in two disparate worlds; searching with her artwork for a fluency between them.</span></p>
LOCATION:Office for the Arts at Harvard Ceramics Program
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DTSTART:20250417T210000Z
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