Alleghany Meadows . Resume

catalog artist statement resume   biography

CURRENT
1999 to present: Studio Potter, Carbondale, CO
2001 to present: Owner and founder, Art-Stream Nomadic Gallery,
www.art-stream.com
2005 to present: Co-owner, Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen, CO
www.harveymeadows.com
2006 to present: Co-founder, Studio for Arts and Works (SAW), Carbondale, CO

EDUCATION
1999 MFA in Ceramics, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY
1994-5 Pitzer College in Nepal, cultural immersion program as beginning of Watson Fellowship
1994 BA in Art, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
1992-3 Study Abroad. One year apprenticeship with potter Takashi Nakazato, Karatsu, Japan

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (selected)
2009
“Teapots: Functional, Formal, Narrative”, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI
“Yunomi”, Akar Gallery, Iowa City, IA
“North Carolina Potters Conference”, Presenters Exhibition, Ashboro, NC
“All Together Now: Sets, Groups, Series and Assemblages”, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI
“Potters as Sculptors, Sculptors as Potters” NCECA Phoenix, Mesa College, Mesa, AZ
“Artstream” NCECA, Phoenix, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Austin, TX
“Artists of SAW”, Red Brick Center for the Arts, Aspen, CO
“Made in Clay”, Greenwich House Pottery, NY
2008
“Functional Ceramics Invitational” Thurman Larison Contemporary, Helena, MT
“All fired up: The Artful Tabletop”, Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY
“Pouring Vessels: Real and Imagined”, Red Brick Center For the Arts, Aspen, CO
“Dinnerware”, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL
“Nceca Tour”, Artstream Nomadic Gallery, Pittsburg, PA
2007
“33rd Pottery Show and Sale”, Art School at Old Church, Demarest, NJ
“Earthbound”, Business of Art Center, Manitou Springs, CO
Artstream NCECA, Louisville, KY
“New Aesthetics in Functional Ceramics”, Huntington University, Huntington, IN
“La Mesa”, Santa Fe Clay NCECA exhibition, Louisville, KY. Also in 2005, NCECA Baltimore and 2006, NCECA Portland, OR
“Yunomi”, Akar Gallery, Iowa City, IA
2006
“Aproaches to Utility”, 3 person exhibition, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
“PEP.PER-and-SALT, An Extravagance of Ceramic Pairs”, Baltimore Clay Works, MD
Artstream NCECA, Portland, OR
2005
“White”, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
“Echoes”, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, NCECA, Baltimore, MD
“Grand Opening Exhibition”, Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen, CO
“Valley Potters Dinnerware Show”, Carbondale Clay Center, Carbondale, CO
“Japan/USA”, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
“The Simple Cup”, Seward Park Clay Studio, Seattle, WA
“30 X 5”, AKAR Gallery, Iowa City, IA
“Gender and the Vessel”, NCECA, Baltimore, MD
“Endless Variations”, Baltimore Clay Works, NCECA, Baltimore, MD
“Exploring the Domestic Landscape”, Artstream NCECA Tour, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA; Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY; NCECA conference, Baltimore, MD
“Just Use It; Contemporary Craft Expressions”, Alabama Clay Conference, Gadsden, Alabama
“Instructors Exhibition”, Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC

AWARDS/GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS (selected)
2002 “Utilitarian Clay National”, Juried, Award, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA
2001 “The Art of Tea”, Juried, “Best of Show”, Lakewood Cultural Center, Lakewood, CO
2001 “A View of Contemporary Ceramics”, Juried Exhibit, The Athena Institute Art Award,
Chester Springs Studio, Chester Springs, PA
1999 “Habit to Ritual”, “Caroline Henderson Award”, Chester Springs Studio Days, Chester Springs, PA
1995-7 “Artist-in-Residence”, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO
1994-5 “Watson Fellow”, Thomas J. Watson Foundation, Providence, RI. “Functional Pottery of Nepal.” Full support for one year field study of indigenous potters.
1993 Milton and Sally Avery Foundation Scholarship, NYC, NY
1993 Ahmanson Foundation Scholarship, Los Angeles, CA
1992 International Institute for Education (IIE), San Fransisco, CA. Asia Pacific Study Grant
1990 Rotary Club of Mendocino Art Scholarship, Mendocino, CA
1989 “California Arts Scholar Award”, California State Summer School for the Arts, Valencia, CA
1989 “ARTS” Awardee, National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts

TEACHING and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (selected)
2009 Presenter, North Carolina Potters Conference, Asheboro, NC
2009 Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Workshop with Takashi Nakazato and Doug Casebeer
2008 Juror, Regional Student Juried Exhibition, RSJE, NCECA, Pittsburg, PA
2008 Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Workshop with Val Cushing and Doug Casebeer
2008 Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Instructor, Field Workshop, Good Hope, Jamaica
2007 Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Summer Workshop, Deer Isle, ME
2006 Columbus State University, Visiting Artist, Columbus, GA
2005 St Louis Community College, 3 day workshop, St Louis, MO
2005 Penland School of Crafts, Workshop, Spring Concentration, Penland, NC
2005 The Clay Studio, Workshop, Philadelphia, PA
2004 Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Utilitarian Clay 4, Presenter, Gatlinburg, TN
2004 Dallas Craft Guild, Workshop with Sam Clarkson, Dallas, TX
2004 Archie Bray Foundation, Workshop with Michael Connelly, Helena, MT
2004 Holter Museum of Art, Lecture, Helena, MT
2004 University of Colorado, Boulder, Visiting Artist Lecture, Boulder, CO
2003 New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University, Summer School Faculty, Alfred, NY
2003 Santa Fe Clay, Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
2003 Mendocino Art Center, Workshop, Mendocino, CA
2002 Northern Clay Center, Lecture, American Pottery Festival, Minneapolis, MN
2002 Rhode Island School of Design, Lecture with “Artstream” project, Providence, RI
2001 Penland School of Crafts, Instructor Fall Concentration, Penland, NC
2000 Syracuse University, Visiting Artist Workshop, Syracuse, NY
2000 Southern Methodist University, Visiting Artist Workshop, Dallas, TX

PUBLICATIONS
2006 Vegetable Soups from Deborah Madison’s Kitchen, By Deborah Madison,
2005 New York One, News Channel interview on Artstream Project, New York City, NY
2005 The Studio Potter, Potters Favorite Pots
March 10, 2005, Kansas City Star, “Trailer Stash”, p. A14, article by David Pulliam
March/April 2005, Ski Magazine, “Pottery to Go”, p. 62, article by Maureen Drummey
December, 2004, The Studio Potter, Vol 33, Number 1, “Exploring the Domestic Landscape”, Cover image and feature article, by Mary Barringer
December, 2004, Ceramics Monthly, “Utilitarian Clay 4, Celebrate the Object”, p. 57, by Sherman Hall
March 10, 2004, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, NE, Cover, Section B, “Trailer Gallery Brings Pottery to People”, by Algis Laukaitis
Winter, 2003, Aspen Magazine, Article by Sari Tachsman
Summer 2003, Works and Conversations, No. 7, “Rolling Art”, p. 47, by Richard Whittaker
April 2003, Ceramics Monthly, “Vegetable Oil Firing,” by John Britt, photo
Winter/Spring 2003, Aspen Sojourner Magazine, “Mobile Art”, p 40
Dec. 2002, American Craft, CraftWorld, “Artstream Nomadic Gallery”, p. 6, 9-10
Nov, 21st, 2002, LA Times, Inland Valley Voice, “Trailer Becomes Art’s Vehicle”, by Pam Knowles
April/May 2002, American Craft, Portfolio section, p. 82
Jan. 2002, Ceramics Monthly, “Peter Karner and Alleghany Meadows,” Upfront, photo
2001, The Art of Contemporary American Pottery, Kevin Hluch, Krause Publications, Iowa
Nov. 2001, Ceramics Monthly, “The Art of Tea,” Upfront, photo, and “Clay Cup VIII”, by Brenda Quinn, photo
May 19, 2001, Aspen Times Weekly, “Alleghany Meadows Sees the World in a Teapot”, Cover Article, Arts and Entertainment Section, by Stewart Oskenhorn
Feb. 2001, Gourmet, “Six89 Main,” Review of restaurant, mention, page 60
Feb. 2001, Ceramics Monthly, “Alleghany Meadows and Michael Connelly,” Upfront, photo
Nov. 5, 2000, Santa Fe Reporter, “The Table’s Set, Bistro 1615”, by Richard Garriot-Stejskal
Sept. 2000, Ceramics Monthly, “Three Potters from Alfred”, Upfront, Review of “Three Visions of Clay Exhibition”, photo
March, 1999, Ceramics Monthly, “An Urban Wood Kiln”, by Sam Clarkson, photo
April, 1998, Ceramics Monthly, “Friends and Inspirations”, by Doug Browe, photo
Fall, 1997, Participant, “Watson Fellow Alleghany Meadows”, The Magazine of Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
May 18, 1994, The Chronicle of Higher Education, “A Potter Pursues Wonder and the Extraordinary at the Wheel”, Notes from Academe, by Lawrence Biemiller, , Washington, D.C.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT
The Woodman Collection, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
China Yaoware Ceramic Museum, Tonchuang, Xian, People’s Republic of China
Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred, NY
Pitzer College, Office of the President, Claremont, CA
Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
AMOCA, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, CA

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS (selected)
Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio, NM
John and Sharon Hoffman, Kansas City, MO
Paul and Bunny Kopaken, Kansas City, MO
Gerry and Zoe Eskin, Aspen, CO
Pamela Joseph and Robert Brinker, Aspen, CO
Barbara and Gary Sorenson, Winter Park, FL
Takashi Nakazato, Karatsu, Japan
Phil and Marge Kalodner, Gladwyne, PA
Robert Phanebecker, Lancaster, PA
Gail Brown, Philadelphia, PA
Mako Idemitsu, Tokyo, Japan
Paul Soldner, Aspen, CO
James Surls and Charmaine Locke, Carbondale, CO
Jim and Betsy Chaffin, Aspen, CO
Sara and Bill Morgan, Houston, TX
Melva and Ray Bucksbaum, NY
Bruce and Barbara Berger, Aspen, CO