Tom Hubbell - Artist Statement
Extrude – verb – to force material through a die in order to make multiple identical forms. Industrial uses include, tile, pipe, bricks.
I’ve been involved with extruding clay for several years now. Originally, I found it useful for quick reproductions of hard-edged forms. Now, however, I find it a way to give movement and rhythm to the pieces, when manipulated and combined with thrown forms such as lids and spouts.
Current variations deal with different firing processes such as wood, gas and salt. Many thanks to Omaha Clay Works for allowing me access to the anagama wood kiln and to Tony Winchester for space in his new salt kiln.
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Education |
1967 – 1971 University of BFA Education |
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Professional experience |
1998 – Present Adjunct Professor of Ceramics 1976 – Present Stone Thrown Studio Studio Potter Art Department Chairman |
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Media |
Decorative and Functional Stoneware and Wood-fired Porcelain |
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Publications |
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Workshops |
Extruder Workshop – |
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Solo Exhibitions and Awards |
2006 – Award of Excellence, Nidec-Shimpo, |
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Group Exhibitions |
2006 – Strictly Functional National Ceramic Show, |