Tim See’s wood-fired pottery will be featured in Gallery 54’s First Friday Opening, June 5, 2015 from 5 - 8 pm.
New work, unloaded from the wood kiln during the end of this month, will be on display. Tim creates industrial-inspired tableware, including complex pouring vessels composed of both wheel-thrown and hand-built parts. Many of the porcelain pots are decorated with hand-painted illustrations, some of which depict scenes from his Buckethead Story, an original parable of an apocalyptic future.
Tim’s work has been shown at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C., the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY, and the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY as well as in many other galleries and shows.
Tim teaches beginning, intermediate and advanced pottery to adults at Clayscapes, Pottery, Inc.. As a founding member of the Independent Potters Association, Tim works collaboratively with fellow artists to organize and implement group exhibitions and several charitable and educational events each year.
Tim began working in clay while an art student at Onondaga Community College and completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics with Honors at Syracuse University in 2004.
Central New York has been his home all of his life; he currently lives in Bridgeport, NY with his wife Brenda Pierce and their cat, Viggo.
Gallery 54 is an upscale venue for Central New York artists to showcase and sell unique, inspired, and timeless art in a diversity of mediums.
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