"Surface Rhythms," work by Bennett Bean and Barbara Bullock.
Bennett Bean, studio potter.
The three "Dolmens" by Bennett Bean, a Blairstown ceramist, convey the mystic solemnity of prehistoric monuments.
"Leaning into the wind" is the way Bennett Bean describes his style's evolution - a contemporary form that folds in and out, like two vessel halves artfully rearranged.
In the early years of the studio, several collectors and gallery shows sustained the studio, including the designer, ceramic artist, mentor and friend, Bennett Bean.
Bennett Bean is an American ceramic artist.
And among the masters is Bennett Bean, a potter for 30 years who began in the late 1980's to add gesso and gold leaf to his vessels.
The 1989 bowl by Bennett Bean of Blairstown is intended to be nonfunctional.
The honorary chairman of the event is Bennett Bean, a ceramicist whose work was selected for the White House collection during the Clinton Administration.
This show focuses on the works of Bennett Bean of Blairstown, a painter, ceramist and sculptor.