Brian Harper

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  • Statement
  • Artwork
    • Bunker Series
    • Scaffolding Series – JCPenny Home™ Collection
    • Scaffolding Series – Asteroids
    • Oscillations
    • Trans/pher
    • Standardized Test for Congress
    • Diplomatic Cables
    • New Myth Series
    • Strings in the Aether
    • The Open Crowd Project
    • Photographs
  • Teaching
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • Student Work
    • Kilns / Projects
      • IUS Anagama
      • IUS Cross-draft Soda Kiln
      • Gulf Coast Kiln Walk
      • St. Pete Kiln
      • Flagstaff Kiln
      • Taos Kiln
      • Bendel’s Mural
  • Curatorial
    • Boundless
    • The Ephemeral, The Evolving
    • Transition Points
    • Strange Attractors
    • The Air & The ground
    • Filtered Permeability
    • Artaxis Exhibition – Philadelphia
    • Bread and Roses (student exhibition)
    • CONNECT (student exhibition)
    • ZHEYNA (student exhibition)
    • Clean Fossils (student exhibition)
    • Unrelated and Unrestricted (student exhibition)
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Exhibitions Curated / Organized

 

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The Ephemeral, The Evolving: Linda Swanson, Courtney Kessel, and Joyce Ogden
This exhibition was hosted by the Ronald L. Barr Gallery on the Indiana University Southeast Campus from November 7th – December 5th, 2013.
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Filtered Permeability: Ian F. Thomas and Shreepad Joglekar
This exhibition was hosted by the Ronald L. Barr Gallery on the Indiana University Southeast Campus from August 30th – October 4th, 2013.
Transition Points: Lisa Walcott, Linda Lopez, Terrence Campagna, Mathew McConnell
This exhibition was hosted by the Ronald L. Barr Gallery on the Indiana University Southeast Campus from August 30th – October 4th, 2012.
The Air & The Ground: Natalie Tornatore & Ben Stout
This exhibition was hosted by the Ronald L. Barr Gallery on the Indiana University Southeast Campus from September 21st – October 14th, 2011.
Strange Attractors: Exchanges Between Reason and Potential
This exhibition was hosted by the Ronald L. Barr Gallery on the Indiana University Southeast Campus from January 20th – February 16th, 2011.
Artaxis.org: An Evolving Independent Network of Artists
This exhibition was accepted as one of the 2010 Concurrent Exhibitions and was shown in conjunction with the National Council on the Education of Ceramic Art (NCECA) Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in March, 2010. The exhibition was hosted in the Gladys Wagner Gallery at the Cheltenham Art Center from March 28th, 2010 – May 15th, 2010.

 

Off Campus Student Exhibitions Organized

 

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Bread and Roses: Recent Work from IUS Ceramics
This is an exhibition I organized for my advanced students in the Ceramics Program at IU Southeast. The exhibition was titled Bread and Roses: Recent Work from IUS Ceramics, and took place in the Pat Harrison Arts Center Gallery at the Southern Indiana Arts Council in spring 2017.
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CONNECT: work from the IUS Ceramics Program
This is an exhibition I organized for my advanced students in the Ceramics Program at IU Southeast. The exhibition was titled CONNECT, and took place in the Blackburn Gallery at the Mary Anderson Art Center in Floyds Knobs, Indiana in April 2016.
ZHENYA: the exhibition
I organized this exhibition with my 2012-13 Senior Seminar class. It took place on December 8th, 2012 in a vacant building at 234 Pearl Street, New Albany, Indiana.
Clean Fossils: Organic Conversations of Fragility and Undecided Cathartic Sentiment with Awareness of Hierarchal Spatial Interconnectivity
I organized this exhibition with my 2011-12 Senior Seminar class. It took place on December 3rd, 2011 in a vacant building at 501 Pearl Street, New Albany, Indiana.
Unrelated and Unrestricted: Six Diverse Responses to the Theme, Identity
I organized this exhibition with my 2009-10 Senior Seminar class. It took place on December 2nd, 2009 in the River City Winery in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

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