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"The Fire Within" with Dick Lehman


 

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ABOUT DICK LEHMAN:


   Utility and function that grace and bless:
                                         The story of my art:

I was, perhaps, a 'late-bloomer' with respect to my interest in clay:
my first whiff of "passion" for this media did not reach my senses until
midway through my sophomore year at Goshen College. But what started
as a single "elective" in my academic schedule, grew into a "mild interest"
as I orchestrated three more clay classes into my already-full academic
schedule, over the course of my final two years of college study
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After college, I began a "regular job" (in administration), but maintained
a haunting attraction to clay—pursuing it only as a hobby in a 10' x 16' c
hicken house that I had remodeled into a tiny ceramic studio. My kiln was
a wood-fired cross-draft kiln—not because I had any real comprehension
of a wood-fired aesthetic, but because I had a free source of wood fuel,
and was too poor to afford even the down-payment on a propane tank.

Five years of this hobbiest approach to clay continued as I pursued my career in administration, and spent
three years in graduate school (in a field quite apart from clay pursuits).

In 1981, it finally became clear to me that what I most needed to do with my life,
was to pursue this passion with clay which had first infected my life back in 1974. My
full-time work in clay, since 1981, has always included a comprehensive retail studio
that has been open to the public six days each week. I have loved the idea of making
pots of utility and function that grace and bless the lives of users, making common
moments special and memorable. I continue to make works of utility: the functional
production items in my catalog number nearly 100. And the studio now employs at
least three other potters who assist in the production of these studio 'repeat-ware'
items, while at the same time providing an opportunity for them to mature in their
own careers and professionalism.

But during all these years, I have always made time for the pursuit of works that
explore new ways of working with clay—always working and discovering within the
context of my peculiar set of limitations. I have consistently structured-in time for
experimentation, sabbatical refreshment, and education. The outcome of these years of
exploration and development has resulted in the saggar-fired, side-fired and wood-fired approaches that constitute
the exhibition works that I produce. Not having abandoned my commitments to utility, these exhibition works
explore ways of working which are more risky, less predictable, and perhaps more inventive than my regular
production works. These works, too, are sold primarily through my retail studio.

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During the last twenty years my life has been graced by the support,
nurture, and mentoring of many potters. Over the last ten years I have
had the opportunity to travel internationally, to offer more than 35 work-
shops, to work as visiting artist in academic settings, and to author nearly
30 articles for international ceramics publications. And as always, these
remain my best hopes: that as I continue to nurture my own development,
and attempt to be generative with my sharing, that others will find some merit and some benefit in these offerings.

To learn more about Dick Lehman, his work and inspiration
I invite you to :

Download Dick Lehman's abbreviated resume & publications list

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