A solo exhibition featuring new functional works by Massachusetts potter, Mary Barringer.
About this body of work, Barringer states “As I round the corner of fifty years working in clay, I find myself revisiting forms that have never grown old for me - in particular, the basin and the lidded jar. Mainstays of the vocabulary of pottery, they seem familiar yet gesture toward abstraction and mystery. In addition, it has been inspiring to imagine this work in a gallery space, where scale and volume, so flattened by our online lives, will be able to have their say.”
Mary Barringer received a BA in art from Bennington College, apprenticed with Michael Frimkess, and has been a studio artist since 1973, making both sculpture and functional pottery. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and she has taught widely at universities, art schools, and craft centers including Ohio University, Hartford Art School, Penland, and Anderson Ranch. She has written and lectured on the history of ceramics, and from 2004 until 2014 she served as editor of The Studio Potter journal. Since stepping down from that role, she has done freelance editing and writing along with her studio work. She lives and works in western Massachusetts.