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Jamas Brooke


 

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My work consists mainly of Raku-fired vessels. Raku is a reduction method, meaning that once the piece is fired the oxygen surrounding it is reduced (which means it is covered and smothered by sawdust), thereby enabling the smoke reduction to take effect, resulting in beautiful and unpredictable surfaces.

“Wabi-sabi is the quintessential Japanese aesthetic. It is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. It is a beauty of things modest and humble. It is a beauty of things unconventional.”*

The idea of wabi-sabi comes very close to describing my relationship to the clay, particularly in the evaluation of a piece and my subsequent connection to that form and to the process of making it.

 As one learns to take control of the clay rather than the other way around, and through the discipline of regularity and repetition, there emerges a final piece which all at once shimmers with its own identity. Paradoxically, total immersion in and familiarity with the process frees one from the dictates of that process, and the outcome of a piece is often thrillingly unpredictable.

The non-thinking, almost meditative repetition of action allows one to focus on being, without any distraction. When the mind is freed from the burden of making all the decisions, other areas of the psyche (or some would say spirit) are employed and one becomes a participant in the process, and also one with it.

Wabi-sabi suggests that beauty is a dynamic event that occurs between you and something else. “Beauty can occur at any moment, given the proper circumstances, context or point of view…”*

*Quoted from: Wabi-Sabi for Artists, designers, Poets and Philosophers by Leonard Koren.

 

Jamas Brooke


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TEACHING AND WORK EXPERIENCE

/ 2021 Instructor, Primitive Pottery Workshop, The Hundredth Hill, Bloomington, IN

/ 2014 Instructor, Primitive Pottery Workshop, The Kiln Gallery and Studio, Fairhope, AL

/ 2012 Instructor, Hand-building Workshop, Kiln Gallery and Studio,   Fairhope, AL

/ 2010 - 2021 Instructor at Ivy Tech College Bloomington, IN.

/2005 Raku Firing Demonstration and Workshop at JWAC

/ 2004 Raku Workshop and Brush-making Workshop at JWAC

/ 1996 Began teaching on staff of Waldron Arts Center, Bloomington,  IN; focus on handbuilding, throwing, and different methods of firing.

/ 1994 Teaching Special Ceramics Work-shops at Deer Path Yoga Center, Bloomington, IN

/1991-1992 Art instructor, Harmony School, Bloomington, IN.

/1990-1992 Art Instructor, Cornerstone School,Bloomington, IN.

/1987-1990 Member of Bloomington Pottery Co-op -Shows held 3 times annually.

EDUCATION

/ 1980 Graduate work for Masters Degree,Emporia University, Kansas. Major: Painting

/ 1997 Undergraduate work at Kansas State Teachers College, Kansas. Major: Ceramics and Silversmithing

SHOWS AND AWARDS                                                                                

/ 2009 Greer Artist Fellowship Grant for Writing and Ceramics, Bloomington, IN.

/ 2004 NCECA Conference Show with SWOPE Museum of Art Terre Haute, IN.

/ 2004 NCECA Conference Show at Ruschman Gallery Indianapolis, IN. -

/ 2002-2003 Governor’s Mansion Invitational Show, Indianapolis, IN.

/ 2003 Announcement of Awards of the 58 th annual Walbash Valley juried exhibition in Chicago Gallery News, March issue.

/ 2002 Eli Lilly Award of Distinction and Danette Angermeier Memorial Award - Juried Show, SWOPE Museum, Terre Haute, IN.

/ 2002 Listed in publication, “Art in America “ Guide Sourcebook for the U.S. Art World, Galleries, Museums, and Artists.

/ 2000-2001 Arts Indiana IAC grant awarded.

/ 1997 Attended Penland School of Art workshop with Jeff Shapiro.

/ 1997 Juried Show Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN.

/ 1997 Juried Show, Waldron Art Center, Bloomington, IN.

/ I995 Invitational Art Auction Benefit, Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, IN.

/ 1996 Group show, Benefit for Scholarship Fund, SOFA Gallery, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

/ 1995 Ceramics Show at The By Hand Gallery, Bloomington, IN.