Expressive Mono-Print Underglaze Transfers with Nathan Goddard - Workshop Recording

$40.00

This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

In this workshop, Goddard will demonstrate how to create images that will be used to transfer onto your clay vessels with underglaze & newsprint. You will be encouraged to utilize inspiration from the land, a memory, or a person, to create Expressive Mono-print Transfers using underglazes.

Nathan was born in Grand Rapids, MI and has lived all around the country and traveled widely throughout the USA, Europe, and Japan.  He received his BFA in Studio Art and Land Art from the University of New Mexico.  It was in the American Southwest that he began to see the greater potential of earth and materials in his paintings and installations.  His investigation of alternative materials and ceramics has continued beyond his MFA work at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA.  In 2007, the State of Michigan commissioned him to design and develop the Governor’s Award for Arts and Culture.  He was the first prize award winner in painting at the 2009 Festival for the Arts in Grand Rapids, MI.

Nathan is past Programs Coordinator at Red Lodge Clay Center. He has taught numerous ceramic courses and workshops to adults, college students, and youth, and was Adjunct Professor of Studio Art Ceramics at Wofford College , and Lander University in South Carolina. He worked in Skælskør, Denmark at Guldagergaard as the Kiln Yard Technician in 2015-16. Nathan has made Red Lodge, MT his home, where he enjoys mountain skiing, hiking, and land exploring. You can find him conducting workshops, along with exhibiting his work regionally and nationally.

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This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

In this workshop, Goddard will demonstrate how to create images that will be used to transfer onto your clay vessels with underglaze & newsprint. You will be encouraged to utilize inspiration from the land, a memory, or a person, to create Expressive Mono-print Transfers using underglazes.

Nathan was born in Grand Rapids, MI and has lived all around the country and traveled widely throughout the USA, Europe, and Japan.  He received his BFA in Studio Art and Land Art from the University of New Mexico.  It was in the American Southwest that he began to see the greater potential of earth and materials in his paintings and installations.  His investigation of alternative materials and ceramics has continued beyond his MFA work at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA.  In 2007, the State of Michigan commissioned him to design and develop the Governor’s Award for Arts and Culture.  He was the first prize award winner in painting at the 2009 Festival for the Arts in Grand Rapids, MI.

Nathan is past Programs Coordinator at Red Lodge Clay Center. He has taught numerous ceramic courses and workshops to adults, college students, and youth, and was Adjunct Professor of Studio Art Ceramics at Wofford College , and Lander University in South Carolina. He worked in Skælskør, Denmark at Guldagergaard as the Kiln Yard Technician in 2015-16. Nathan has made Red Lodge, MT his home, where he enjoys mountain skiing, hiking, and land exploring. You can find him conducting workshops, along with exhibiting his work regionally and nationally.

This is a previously recorded workshop. You will have access to the recording of this workshop for 90 days. Once your purchase, I will send you an email with the access info!

In this workshop, Goddard will demonstrate how to create images that will be used to transfer onto your clay vessels with underglaze & newsprint. You will be encouraged to utilize inspiration from the land, a memory, or a person, to create Expressive Mono-print Transfers using underglazes.

Nathan was born in Grand Rapids, MI and has lived all around the country and traveled widely throughout the USA, Europe, and Japan.  He received his BFA in Studio Art and Land Art from the University of New Mexico.  It was in the American Southwest that he began to see the greater potential of earth and materials in his paintings and installations.  His investigation of alternative materials and ceramics has continued beyond his MFA work at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA.  In 2007, the State of Michigan commissioned him to design and develop the Governor’s Award for Arts and Culture.  He was the first prize award winner in painting at the 2009 Festival for the Arts in Grand Rapids, MI.

Nathan is past Programs Coordinator at Red Lodge Clay Center. He has taught numerous ceramic courses and workshops to adults, college students, and youth, and was Adjunct Professor of Studio Art Ceramics at Wofford College , and Lander University in South Carolina. He worked in Skælskør, Denmark at Guldagergaard as the Kiln Yard Technician in 2015-16. Nathan has made Red Lodge, MT his home, where he enjoys mountain skiing, hiking, and land exploring. You can find him conducting workshops, along with exhibiting his work regionally and nationally.