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Monday, January 24, 2011

Opening Reception of ACGA National Juried Exhibition










The Association of Clay and Glass Artist (ACGA) solicited and juried over 400 fine art clay and glass entries from across the United States. Selecting the 80 best artworks for the show. 
The juror, Jo Lauria is a nationally recognized curator, historian and author specializing in contemporary craft and decorative arts. 

The ACGA is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining high standard of craftmanship and design in clay and glass.

These are some of the samples of artworks that selected to showed at the gallery. 
Funny thing, I forgot to take picture of the winner pieces.
I think every single pieces are the winner... including me. (statement of a non-winner participate) HAHAHAHAHHA
But I'm really happy... and that's important. **BIG SMILE** :D

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

ACGA Clay & Glass National Juried Exhibition



The ACGA have been selected two of my pieces: Between a dog and a squirrel and M(ushroom) to be exhibited at their gallery from January 22 - March 4' 2011. 
Opening reception: Saturday, January 22, 7 - 9 pm
City of Brea Art Gallery
Brea Civic & Cultural Center
1 Civic Center Circle
Brea, CA 92821
www.breagallery.com

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

1.11.11

Happy new year everyone! 
It's been awhile, as I just got back from my "almost a month" trip around Asia.
Too much good stuff and fun stuff!

Well... Today as I stood on my kitchen, I looked at the clock on my oven and realized the time showed 11.11 on 1.11.11! Then I waited and waited... hoping something special would come up....
Nope. Nada. Just another 20 minutes until my brussel sprouts done. 
Btw, I found a super cute salt and pepper container on my flight with Singapore Airlines. 

Clever design. Simple and Functional. 
When put on top of each other, it looks like number 8. Of course 8 is a lucky number in chinese culture. 
I'm glad they did... don't we need great amount of luck if we were 30.000 feet above the ground?