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SUMMARY:THE CLAY STUDIO PRESENTS FOUR NEW FALL EXHIBITIONS HIGHLIGHTIN
 G ALUMNI OF THE RESIDENT ARTIST PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:The Clay Studio (1425 N. American St), Philadelphia’s pr
 eeminent ceramic arts and resident artist’s center, has four thought
 -provoking new exhibitions from alums of their Resident Artist Program
  planned for the fall. Beginning October 13, The Clay Studio’s Jill 
 Bonovitz Gallery will feature “Matter in a Floating World” by form
 er Resident Artist Andrea Marquis, comprised of large, structured clay
  objects. Visitors can also look forward to “Urschrei,” featuring 
 works from multi-media artists Layla Marcelle and Jacob Raeder, otherw
 ise known as Better Lovers. Current Resident Artist Nate Willever’s 
 exhibition utilizes local materials blended into clays and glazes to c
 reate new works that couldn’t have been made anywhere else. Finally,
  The Clay Studio will honor the late artist Leroy Johnson with a speci
 al post-humous exhibition celebrating his incredible life and work as 
 a renowned mixed-media artist in Philadelphia’s arts community. \nE
 ntry to The Clay Studio’s galleries and the shop is free to the publ
 ic. Guests can view exhibitions or items in the shop in person or onli
 ne. The Clay Studio is open for visitors Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 
 6 p.m., and Saturday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.\n“Urschrei” is a
  new exhibition featuring works by Better Lovers, the moniker for the 
 evolving artistic practice of Layla Marcelle and Jacob Raeder. The duo
  launched Better Lovers in 2016 ass a design company that applies cont
 emporary dance methodologies to object-making. “Urschrei” will be 
 on display in the Jill Bonovitz Gallery from October 13 to December 31
 , 2022.\n \nMarcelle is an American artist who engages with multiple 
 artistic mediums, including ceramics, choreography, image-making, and 
 object-making. Her education includes professional contemporary dance 
 training with Modus Operandi, a BA and BFA from Alfred University, an 
 MFA from Simon Fraser University, and a master’s in ceramics from Ty
 ler School of Art. Raeder learned the discipline of craft while double
 -majoring at Alfred University in Art and Philosophy. He traced the tr
 ajectories of contemporary European designs as a Fulbright scholar in 
 the Netherlands before earning his MFA in ceramics at the School of Ar
 t Institute Chicago. Raeder has exhibited, taught, and participated in
  artist residencies all over the world, sharing the view of an expande
 d field of ceramics that encompasses the 21st-century conception of a 
 materially engaged maker not beholden to a single medium.\n\nFor more 
 information visit http://phillytodo.com/events/the-clay-studio-present
 s-four-new-fall-exhibitions-highlighting-1
DTSTART:20221013T150000Z
DTEND:20221231T230000Z
CATEGORIES:art, exhibit
LOCATION:The Clay Studio
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CONTACT:https://www.theclaystudio.org/exhibitions/urschrei
ORGANIZER:The Clay Studio
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