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Smashing the Clay Ceiling:
The Quiet Revolution of Japanese Women Ceramists Explored in New Crocker Exhibit

Soaring Voices: Contemporary Japanese
Women Ceramic Artists

on view August 8 – October 18, 2009

Sacramento, Calif. – On view at the Crocker Art Museum August 8 – October 18, 2009, Soaring Voices celebrates the revolution in clay by the women who broke through the once male-only field of Japanese ceramics. With more than 80 signature works, including vessels, sculpture and a large-scale installation piece, this exhibition surveys the accomplishments of 25 leading female figures in contemporary Japanese ceramics from post-World War II to present day.

The Crocker is the first stop for Soaring Voices on its U.S. tour. The exhibition was organized by and first exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan.

Soaring Voices showcases work by the first three generations of Japanese women ceramists. The featured artists include self-taught pioneers, such as Takako Araki and Kyo Tsuji, who had no artistic role models, traditions to draw upon or approval from peers, family and society at large. Araki was even disowned by her family for her “irresponsibility.” The next wave of artists, whose work is also on view, became the first to enroll in university fine art programs and are now among Japan’s most innovative instructors and practitioners, garnering national and international recognition.

"The women featured in this exhibition catalyzed contemporary Japanese clay,” said Diana L. Daniels, Associate Curator. “This exhibition is the most extensive effort to date to recognize their innovative and provocative production."

Until women seized new opportunities to be artists during the 1950s, clay was unacceptable for women. For centuries, men threw on the potter’s wheel while women were strictly relegated to supporting their efforts. The gender divide could only be bridged during the 1950s when the concept of the studio potter as a creative individual working alone, apart from tradition, was introduced. In this period of societal transformation, not only did the look of Japanese ceramics radically change, but also its makers. And in Japan, clay became a medium of expression accorded the regard always given to painting.

EXHIBITION-RELATED PROGRAMS

Saturday, August 8, 12-3 p.m.
Second Saturday for Families:
Zigzag Lines and Soft Shapes

Take line, color, shape and pattern into a new dimension. Submerge yourself in wire, textiles, a variety of papers, pens and ink to create your own original work of art. At 2 p.m., continue exploring the elements of art with a family tour of Soaring Voices. Free with admission.

Saturday, August 15, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Adult Workshop: Forms in Clay
Learn basic techniques for sculpting objects by hand. Find inspiration from the artworks on view in Soaring Voices and the Crocker’s permanent collection galleries. Reservations required. To register, call (916) 808-1182 or email education@cityofsacramento.org. $90 members, $110 nonmembers.

Thursday, September 3, 6 p.m.
Saturdays, September 5, 12, 19 & 26, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Sundays, September 13, 20 & 27, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Tour of the Month: Form vs. Function
In this tour, participants get to compare and contrast the special exhibition, Soaring Voices, with diverse pieces from the Crocker’s collection. Free with admission.

The Crocker Art Museum was founded in 1885 and continues as the leading art institution for the California Capital Region and Central Valley. The Museum offers a diverse spectrum of special exhibitions, events and programs to augment its collections of California, European and Asian artworks. The Crocker is located at 216 O Street in Downtown Sacramento. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Sunday; 1st and 3rd Thursdays until 9 p.m. Free admission on Sundays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. is made possible through the support of Bank of America. For more information on exhibits and events call (916) 808-7000 or visit crockerartmuseum.org.

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