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Club Bounce - Where size & style meet is open every Saturday night at La Fonda!
2501 Wilshire Blvd La Ca 90057
The hot spot in LA for the curvy classy and cuties who love to party! All size and shapes welcome, men and women of all races and shapes and background who are openminded and fun and who love to dance and drink and smile! Maybe even hook up or just find new friends!
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Karl Borgeson
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Education
M.F.A, Ceramics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1970
B.A., Art, St. Cloud State College, St. Cloud, MN, 1965
Teaching Experience
2002-Present, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
1970-2002, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
1969-1970, Assistant Professor, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
1968-1969, Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Visiting Artist Workshops
Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN (5 times)
Cambridge Potters’ Guild, Cambridge, WI (with Simon Levin)
Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, IA
Pennsylvania State University, Edinboro
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (2 times)
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2 times)
Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI
Exhibitions
2005
Karl Borgeson: Clay, Wood, Salt, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI
Bowled Over, Harrison Gallery, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia
2004
Karl Borgeson–New Works, Schlueter Art Gallery, Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI
30th Anniversary Auction, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia
MOVE, Rochester Art Center, Rochester, MN
A Night at the Oscars II, Wayne Center for the Arts, Wooster, OH
2002
Karl Borgeson and Friends, Crossman Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
2001
9th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery National, Market House Craft Center at The Artworks, Ephrata, PA, Jurors Choice Award
2000
Karl Borgeson and Charlie Olson, Artspace Gallery, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Kohler, WI
1999
Art of the Pour, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia
20th Anniversary Teapot Exhibition, Ferrin Gallery, Northampton, MA
The End is Near: Artists Look at the 20th Century, Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
National Artists Exhibition and Auction, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI
1998
Teapot Show, Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, MI
Put a Lid On It, Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN
28th Annual Whitewater Ceramics Invitational Woodfire, Crossman Gallery, University of Wisconsin
1997
Anything That Pours, Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, TN
Platter Show, Jessie Metcalf Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. In conjunction with NCECA.
Colorform: Teapots and Cups, Ferrin Gallery, Northampton, MA
1996
Contemporary Teapots at SOFA, Represented by Ferrin Gallery, Chicago
Birthday Exhibition, Rochester Art Center, Rochester, MN
Twisted Tea, Twist Gallery, Portland, OR
32 Years of Ceramics, Alumni of St. Cloud State, St. Cloud, MN
Coffee and Teapot Invitational, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago
Contemporary Teapots at SOFA, Represented by Ferrin Gallery, Miami
The Teapot Show, Art Resources Gallery, St. Paul, MN
Just Add Water: Artists and the Aqueous World, Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
Two Person Exhibition, Boulder Arts and Crafts Cooperative, Boulder, CO
Enhancing the Living Space, West Bend Art Museum, West Bend, WI
1995
Alumni Show, Katherine Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Confluence, Continental Clay Company, Minneapolis
The Third Annual Teapot Exhibition, Craft Alliance Gallery, St. Louis
First Cup of the Day, Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, MI
Collectors Show, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock
50th Anniversary Faculty Show, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Clay at the Caves, Northern Clay Center, St. Paul, MN
Contemporary Teapots at SOFA, Represented by Ferrin Gallery, Chicago
20th Anniversary Ceramics Invitational, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago
Teapots, Avanti Gallery, Cleveland
East of the Big Muddy: Clay Artists of Wisconsin, Phipps Center for the Arts, Hudson, WI
1994
A Discerning Passion, FOVA Gallery, Texas Tech University, Lubbock
Candlesticks, Craft Alliance Gallery, St. Louis
A Home for Joe, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH
Collectors Show, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock
The Cup, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia
Warren MacKenzie: His Sphere of Influence, Southern Illinois University Gallery, Edwardsville
Contemporary Teapots, Ferrin Gallery at SOFA, Chicago
Goblet Show, Edgewood Orchard Gallery, Fish Creek, WI
Fifth Annual Invitational Teapot Show, Gallery Alexander, La Jolla, CA
Scents and Nonscents, Signature Gallery, Boston
Artists Boxes, Artspace Gallery, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI
Teapot Show, Craft Alliance, St. Louis
1993
Functional Ceramics, Wayne Center for the Arts, Wooster, OH
The Tea Party, American Craft Museum, New York
National Teapot Invitational, Craft Alliance, St. Louis
A Tea Party, National Museum of Ceramic Art, Baltimore
American Craft Expo, St. Paul, MN
1992
Midwest Potters, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia
Scents and Nonscents, Signature Gallery, Boston
Platters, Twist Gallery, Portland, OR
100 Cups, Pro Art Gallery, St. Louis
American Craft Expo, Minneapolis
Studio Potter 20th Anniversary Collection, Manchester, NH
Souper Bowls, Premier Gallery, Minneapolis
1991
Sphere of Influence, Pro Art Gallery, St. Louis
Karl Borgeson-Raku, Artspace Gallery, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Kohler, WI
Teapot Show 1991, Ariana Gallery, Royal Oak, MI
New Art Forms, Navy Pier, Chicago. Represented by Ferrin Gallery.
The Tea Party, American Craft Museum, New York
Vessels Real and Imaginary, David Adler Cultural Center, Libertyville, IL
High Tea, Moira James Gallery, Green Valley, NV
Artists in the American Yard, Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
Cups, Signature Gallery, Boston
American Craft Expo, Minneapolis
The MacKenzie Legacy, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, Pittsburgh
Karl Borgeson and Luc Le Bon, Forum Gallery, Minneapolis
Intentionally Regional, Northern Clay Works, St. Paul, MN
Major public and private collections
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Byer Museum of the Arts, Chicago
Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
Columbia Pictures, Burbank, CA
Earl Millard Collection, St. Louis
First Bank System, Minneapolis
Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, IA
Milwaukee Art Museum
Regional Museum of Ontario, Toronto
Sanford M. Besser Collection, Little Rock, AK
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN
St. Louis Art Museum
University of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Telephone, Milwaukee
Gallery Affiliations
Terra Incognito Studios & Gallery, Oak Park, Ill
Murray Hill Pottery, Milwaukee, WI
Studio Works, Elizabeth, Ill
Published Reviews and Photos
Ceramics Monthly, November 1998 Milwaukee Sentinel, August 8, 1988
Ceramics Monthly, February 1994 Studio Potter, December 1987
NCECA Journal, Volume II 1990-91 Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 1986
American Craft, June/July 1990 Ceramics Monthly, January 1986
Milwaukee Journal, September 3, 1989 Ceramics Monthly, March 1985
American Craft, June/July 1989 Milwaukee Journal, January 20, 1985
American Craft, December/January 1989 Fine Tuning, Channel 10/36, January 1985
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BT changed their email today, followed the instructions, deleted my old account, added news ones, nadder, just error messages, got on with some real work, then had another go, got home, tried a different computer, nadder, getting fractious at this point, use the BT help line, no, been there before, not a good idea when I already feel fractious!
Go out to look for a photograph, it's raining and my mind is not on photography, back to the computers, another go, reassuringly the same result, nadder. Brain wave, both laptops have a microsoft product on them (wash mouth out with soap), fired each one up, success first time, ok so it's not me, BT again! Now where did I put the iPhone ........
TK-027 is not known for being subtle, lol.
He wanted to order custom candy hearts that said "She-Ruler" and "Stormie" on them, but I stopped him before he could get a hold of my credit card. Now that he knows the She-Ruler loves him again, he's just as puffed up and insufferable as ever.
All summer I have been meaning to unpack finally and explain how I travel, and what I travel with, and everything. And only now -- as I get ready to leave home for London, Singapore, Sydney and onwards -- have I actually got round to it.
So, welcome to my life, unpacked.
One large suitcase (out of shot)
One purple and grey laptop shoulderbag
One small grey iPad manbag
One brown moleskin jacket
Two pairs of jeans
One pair of cream trousers
Two pairs of cargo shorts
One pair of swimming trunks
Nine days' change of boxers
Seven pairs of socks (they're from Next, this season, before you ask)
Twelve t-shirts
Nine button-down shirts
Zip up light brown ankle boots, out of shot
Purple Crocs, out of shot
Vibram FiveFingers Classic Trainer
Brown slip-on driving moccasins (from Next this season)
iPad (first generation, 3G + Wi-Fi)
Two backup hard drives, 500GB each
USB memory stick (2GB)
Approximately 12 microSIM cards
USB 3G modem
Canon PowerShot S95 + charger
iPhone (4, 32GB, out of shot on account of using it to take this picture
UK multiplug extension power board, three sockets (out of shot)
Universal plug adaptor
iPhone headphones
Sunglasses
Swiss Army Knife (Swiss Champ)
Berocca
Starbucks Via instant coffee (you guys, this is good crack)
Splenda tablets
Sudafed (the good stuff)
Antihistamines
Ibuprofen
Bulldog clips
Business cards
Wallet & ID & stuff
“Nothing wastes more energy than worrying. The longer one carries a problem, the heavier it becomes. Don’t take life too seriously. Live a life full of serenity, not of regrets.”
Douglas Pagels
my sweet Yasmin, who inspires serenity....
just uploading to get a url so I can attach to my emails. This is what I have been working on for 2 solid days. If you want to see the glitter animation go to all sizes
Sunrise, Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone lake, September 7th.
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Lightning strikes at the heart of the massive tornado that ripped through
Tuscaloosa and continued into Birmingham.
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这两周来我为著毕业设计展奔波,此次毕业展我们以”商业”的标准来制作,但由於经费有限,大家只能省吃俭用找便宜的方法,於是我找了做野装修的刘师傅。
刘师傅是个我在建材市场认识的临时工,2007年我迁入望京的时候我找了他把学校借我的毛坯房改成个还像样的住家。现在,我和老婆在望京过了三年,之前的毛坯房也历经两次修改,成了一个非常舒适的公寓。现在我的家就是我的美妙办公室,有著大面开窗的阳台,有个别墅都难有的河畔景色。我的居家生活随著望京的发展,三年来有著极大的变化,门外的商场一个接著一个开著,麦当劳、多乐之日面包铺、家乐福、乐天玛特超市、华彩影城这些知名连锁都来了,把我家外妆点得热闹非常。
相对的,刘师傅的生活,在这三年间却异常艰辛,在这三年间他随著北京房地产飙涨,已经被迫搬了三次家,每一次的搬家,就代表多了数十分钟的车程。从4环边搬到现在的北5环外,刘师傅现在落脚在一片高压电线下的民工村儿里,这个村内有股说不出的眷村气息,就好像我小时候在台湾南投的感觉,唯一和南投不同的,这些民工们的的孩子们的头上天天都顶著输送电力到望京的高压电线,尤其是下大雨的时候,你甚至可以”看的到”高压电高速流动的样子,这里是孩子们羽毛未丰前的栖息地,但是每每他们还未熟悉这块地之前,吊车和挖土机总是催促著他们继续上路到下一未知地。
望京的繁荣嘉惠了许多并未参与实际建设的外来人,那些当时建设望京的人们却离它越来越远,他们和他们的下一代几乎没有太多选择的机会,因为刘师傅也知道,即使他满足於高压线下的家园,这个家也许明年就不在了,而他一心想筹著10万回老家盖房的心愿,却可能随著物价的飙涨,一年比一年遥远。