Lecture and Guided Tour Explores Connections Between Nationally Renowned Ceramic Artists in Greenwich’s Backyard
Greenwich Historical Society will host a lecture and guided tour on Friday, November 10th from 11:00 am – noon, exploring connections between the lives and legacies of ceramic artists Leon Gambetta Volkmar (1879-1959) and Katherine Choy (1927-1958).
Volkmar, whose pottery enterprise Durant Kilns was based in Bedford Village, New York from 1910 to the mid-1940s, was a prominent figure in the New York art pottery world. His handcrafted and sensitively glazed ceramic vessels were nationally recognized and collected broadly by Greenwich-area connoisseurs, including the Bush-Holley House’s one-time resident Constant Holley MacRae.
A selection of Volkmar pieces on display in the Greenwich Historical Society Permanent Collections Gallery will form the basis for the illustrated lecture, to be followed by a special guided tour of the exhibition Radical Pots and Cooperative Hands: Katherine Choy and Clay Art Center. The tour focuses on the legacy and influence of art potters of Volkmar’s generation on Katherine Choy and her fellow pioneers in the studio craft movement.