This spring, Meher McArthur, 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú’ Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Curator of Academic Programs and Collections, is continuing her Quick Bite of Art lunchtime lecture series. For five consecutive Wednesdays, beginning February 6, the 15-minute talks in the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery will focus on a single work of ceramics from the College’s 2,000-object ceramics collection. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to these bite-sized lectures, during which McArthur will demonstrate how ceramics have not only served as vessels for food and drink, but also as containers of cultural information, documenting social traditions, scientific technology, religious beliefs, and economic trends. The series is presented in conjunction with the Williamson Gallery’s 75th Ceramic Annual Exhibition, on view from January 26 until April 7.
A QUICK BITE OF ART SCHEDULE
These 15-minute lectures take place on Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. in the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery.
February 6
Camel Tomb Ceramic, China, Tang Dynasty (618–907), glazed earthenware
February 13
Whistling Water Jug, Peru, 3rd to 9th century AD, earthenware with oxidized iron black finish
February 27
Shigaraki Tea Bowl, Japan, 20th century, stoneware with natural ash glaze
March 6
Bowls, China, 17th to 18th century, porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue
March 13
Sculpture by Peter Voulkos, American, 1956