Molly Altman
@mollyaltman.bsky.social
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🌱🏺🐾 AiR @ Carbondale Clay Center 📍 Carbondale, CO
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Thanks to all who came out to the reception of “Form in Formation” at Material Gallery last night. The show is still on view through the 29th, stop in if you are at
#nceca
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A few more details (📸: Elise Hillbrand) This piece is on display during
#nceca
this week at Salt Lake City Acting Co. Come spot these details in person.
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So excited to share these detail images from the latest piece (📸: Elise Hillbrand)
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Carbondale Clay Center’s concurrent NCECA exhibition, “For the Love of Clay”, will be on view at Salt Lake City Acting Company this week, 3/25-29. Come see me and my latest work along with the ceramic work of so many others that have shaped CCC over the years. Reception 3/27 at 6:30pm
about 1 year ago
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Photographing work is so hard. This is the same shot with zero edits… the only thing changing is the position of one light
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about 1 year ago
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Finished piece on the work table! I love how these pieces change so much depending on the lighting and it was a nice surprise to come in in the morning and see it catching some morning rays. Time for photographing and crating.
#ceramics
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Freshly finished piece selfie ✌️ catch us at NCECA next week at the “For the Love of Clay” exhibition in Salt Lake City
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First time testing black casting slip with Mason stain at 2, 5, and 10%. Needs development but it has potential… stay tuned 🖤
about 1 year ago
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Thank you Utah State University for having me as a visiting artist in your ceramics department yesterday, and to my friend Ian Hazard-Bill for bringing me out. So much fun experimenting with slip with the students.
about 1 year ago
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Sunny Sunday in the studio, perfect day for new projects
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Reflecting on a great trip to Mexico City earlier this month to attend the opening of 100 Alfarerxs Dijeron at Gallery Taller 36. This bowl lined with porcelain sunflower seed heads has stayed in the city and is viewable as a part of the exhibition until March 16th.
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Thanks to all who made it to the opening of “100 Alfarerxs Dijeron” yesterday at Taller 36 in Mexico City. Open until Feb 16th. 100+ cuencos de más de 100 creadores que vienen de más de 40 localidades distribuidas en 10 países de America y Europa - 100+ bowls from all over Mexico and the world 🌎
over 1 year ago
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2 weeks on blsky and 500 new connections feels like a good time for a reintro. Kinda digging this app and relieved to be rid of the reels and the audios and the grid. Interesting how I know almost all of my ig followers personally v on here virtually everyone is a new connection. Nice to meet y’all!
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Next Saturday! So excited that my work and I will be in Mexico City during
#cdmxartweek
in the show
#100alfarerxsdijeron
at gallery Taller 36 curated by @jeronimosainz of El Engaño Casa-Ceramica. Looking forward to a great show.
over 1 year ago
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Porcelain globe thistle ~ Happy Friday 🌞
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Happy application & workshop season to all! Time to start planning ahead. I’ll be teaching at Anderson Ranch this summer for 2 weeks -check out their summer programs if you haven’t already- and if we’re there at the same time say hi! Wheel throwing for teens
www.andersonranch.org/workshops/wo...
over 1 year ago
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Though my background is on the wheel, I rarely make pots these days… so making this bowl for the exhibition “100 Alfarerxs Dijeron” at Taller 36 in Mexico City was a fun project. More details about the show to come. See you at art week in CDMX next month! Anyone else going?
#cdmxartweek
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over 1 year ago
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A studio shot from 2024 showing me putting the finishing touches on two pieces for my resident show “flora/fauna”. The composition of floral elements can be painstakingly tedious but the product makes it feel worth it.
over 1 year ago
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These sorts of sculptural forms serve as the frameworks on which I add my burnout castings. Making these large forms and trying to imagine how they’ll transform is one of my favorite parts of the process.
over 1 year ago
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Some notes on my process- I source plants from outside of my studio and dip them in porcelain. After they are fired and the plant burns away, I’m left with a clay casting of the former organic object.
over 1 year ago
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Detail- Stoneware, porcelain, glass, epoxy.
over 1 year ago
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Detail- Stoneware, porcelain, sheep’s wool, epoxy
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Detail - (Or just some human sleep) Stoneware, porcelain, glass, epoxy. 2024.
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Opuntia. Stoneware, porcelain, cotton roving, sheep’s wool, epoxy. 2024.
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Solidago. Stoneware, porcelain, glass, epoxy. 2024.
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Cloudform. Stoneware, porcelain, sheep’s wool, epoxy. 2024.
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Solaris. Stoneware, porcelain, copper wire, epoxy. 2024.
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Shard. Stoneware, porcelain, found tonquin staffordshire, epoxy. 2024.
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Twice as many stars as usual, Stoneware, porcelain, cotton roving, sheep’s wool, epoxy. 25”H x 16”D x 19”W. 2024.
over 1 year ago
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Gonna catch this profile up to speed so people know what I’m about 🤠 I’m Molly and my studio assistant Auggie (border collie) and I are based in Colorado where I’m an AiR at the Carbondale Clay Center 🏺 I make intricate porcelain sculptures using real plants from my local environment 🌱 Say hi ✌️🤍🌿
over 1 year ago
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Looking for clay groups I can join! Can I get linked in on some community recs? 👀
over 1 year ago
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Social medes not meeting my needs but here’s a porcelain thistle for prickly times
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over 1 year ago
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What’s up clay world 👋 Auggie and I here trying to explore a world outside of meta. Connect if you’re trying to stay social with less of the ick
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