FREDERICK, Md.—Utilitarian and sculptural ceramic art capturing fleeting moments in time and space will be exhibited July 8-17 in the Hodson Gallery in Tatem Arts Center at Hood College.
A reception and a gallery talk by the artist is scheduled for July 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the gallery, which is open daily from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m.
“Cycles” showcases the work of Ian Bassett, who uses surface treatments—lines, repetition and textures—enhanced by wood, salt and soda firing to create a sense of fluent movement and energy in his work.
Bassett earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from New Hampshire Institute of Art and has worked as a potter in Connecticut and California. He is pursuing a master of fine arts degree in ceramics at Hood.
For more information, contact Milana Braslavsky, curator of the Hodson Gallery, at braslavsky@hood.edu.