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      Ceramics and Land art

      March 11th, 2010

      Inspired by the previous post on this blog, about ceramics in an urban context,
      I would like to share an interesting exhibition experience from the opposite realm 
      of public space: the rural context. From November 2009 through March 2010 I’ve
      been participating in Field Work, a project which aims to present site-specific art
      installations in a field near Perth, Ontario, (Canada) for passers-by to stumble upon,
      discover, journey to, and explore.