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Thicket by Neil Forrest
Thicket
Artist Neil Forrest
Year 2005-2006
Medium ∆6 stoneware with ∆04 lead glazes / plastic tubing / handbuilt
Dimensions 3.6m L x 3.8m W x 66cm H (143" L x 150" W. x 26" H)

FABRICATING IDEAS WORKSHOP AND SYMPOSIUM
As part of the Fabricating Ideas Workshop and Symposium, MICA presents lectures featuring discussions about six nationally- and internationally-known ceramics artists' work, research in new technologies, contemporary ceramics and the future of the field. Fabricating Ideas is the first event hosted by MICA's Ceramics and New Technology Research Initiative, which launches in the fall 2009 semester.

Friday, Oct. 2, noon-1 p.m., Main 110, Main Building, 1300 W. Mount Royal Ave.
-Steven Thurston, associate professor, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
-Del Harrow, assistant professor, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.

Friday, Oct. 2, 7-8 p.m., Brown 320, Brown Center, 1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.
-Chad Curtis, assistant professor, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia
-Forrest Snyder, independent curator and artist, Boston

Monday, Oct. 5, 11 a.m.-noon, Main 110, Main Building, 1300 W. Mount Royal Ave.
-Neil Forrest, professor, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Canada
-Jeanne Quinn, associate professor, University of Colorado at Boulder

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This fall, MICA brings regional, national and international artists and historians to the College to discuss their work, life and career experiences. Free and open to the public, these lectures offer a rare opportunity to learn about the creative process from prominent contemporary figures in the art world.