HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AND OPENING RECEPTION FOR “FINDING PLACE,” NEW WORKS BY ALLEGHANY MEADOWS AND SARA RANSFORD, DECEMBER 15, 2015

December 4, 2015

Posted In: Press, Press Release

Holiday Open House, 4:30 – 7:00 PM

Opening Reception, 5:00 – 7:00 PM

 

Anderson_Ranch_Alleghany_Meadows_Flora_Treinta_y_Tres_2015

Alleghany Meadows, Flora: Treinta y Tres, 2015, porcelain and stoneware with glazes, 7.75 x 20 in. diameter

 

 

 

 

 

Anderson_Ranch_Sara_Ransford_A_Sojourn_in_Balance_Series_5Sara Ransford, A Sojourn in Balance Series 5, 2015, soda fire porcelain, paper clay; 8 x 8 x 3 in.

 

 

 

 

 

Snowmass Village, Colo. — Anderson Ranch Arts Center, a premier art making destination and catalyst for critical dialogue in the contemporary art world, invites the Roaring Fork Valley community to the Ranch for an art-filled winter evening celebrating the holiday season. The annual Holiday Open House, Tuesday, December 15, 4:30 – 7:00 PM, will feature artwork for sale directly from Artists-in-Residence and staff studios, plus art activities for children, candlelit paths throughout campus and s’mores around the bonfire for all. Guests can sip warm beverages and shop unique gifts in the ArtWorks Store. A special holiday tradition, dinner will be served in the Ranch Café, with seating at 7:00 PM; cost is $20 per person and an RSVP is required by Friday, December 11. For more information or to RSVP for dinner, call 970/923-3181. All festivities take place on the Anderson Ranch grounds in Snowmass Village, Colo.

Holiday Open House Schedule of Events

  • Kids’ Craft, Schermer Meeting Hall, 4:30 – 6 PM
  • Open Artist Studios throughout campus, 4:30 – 7 PM
  • Exhibition Opening Reception, “Finding Place,” Patton-Malott Gallery, 5 – 7 PM
  • Sip, Shop & See, ArtWorks Gift Store, 5 – 7 PM
  • Holiday Dinner ($20, RSVP required), Ranch Café, 7 PM

EXHIBITION Opening Reception: “Finding Place”

A highlight of the Holiday Open House event, Anderson Ranch presents the opening reception for “Finding Place,” an exhibition of new works by Alleghany Meadows and Sara Ransford. The opening reception is free and open to the public, taking place Tuesday, December 15, 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be served. Consisting of ceramics and drawings, the exhibition is on view at the Patton-Malott Gallery at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colo., December 7, 2015 – January 25, 2016, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Both former Artists-in-Residence at Anderson Ranch, Meadows and Ransford first met in Nepal at an Anderson Ranch destination workshop in 1995. Since then, they have watched each other grow as artists, both participating at the Ranch in various roles. Coincidentally, both will teach ceramics workshops at the Ranch this summer.

“Finding Place” showcases works that search for meaning, manifesting in different forms for both artists. Ransford’s work features installations of objects from small ceramics (8 x 8 in.) to larger multi-pieces (26 x 16 x 2 in.), with some hanging in grids on the wall and some from the ceiling. A series of square drawings correlate to nearly a dozen square ceramic pieces, a process which is a departure for Ransford, who works almost exclusively in clay. Shapes come from patterns and forms she sees in nature, which often derive from water and the effects water has on the world around her. Working in clay helps Ransford find her place. Her ceramic work is cone 10 soda fired porcelain, paper and clay, and the drawings are pen and ink.

“I would not be where I am today as an artist if it were not for the Anderson Ranch and Doug Casebeer,” explains Ransford. “To be respected at this level as an artist, to be showing here is a huge validation for me. Anderson Ranch is one of the most highly respected arts institutions in this country, and it is so exciting to be a part of it.”

For Meadows, “Finding Place” represents an active search for a sense of place and meaning, an understanding through the senses of belonging, with comfort and memory melding together to form a sense of place. Making art engages Meadows in this search, bringing balance to his life. He will show eleven pieces from his Flora series, in both porcelain and stoneware.

“My work is utilitarian, and through use it communicates this search for place and meaning,” says Meadows. “I am fascinated by repeating forms and the way such forms become elements in a larger arrangement or pattern, in how the individual pieces arranged become something greater than the sum of the parts.”

About Alleghany Meadows

Alleghany Meadows is a studio potter in Carbondale, Colo. He received his M.F.A. from Alfred University, studied with Takashi Nakazato in Japan, received the Watson Foundation Fellowship in Nepal and was previously an Artist-in-Residence at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. He exhibits nationally and is the founder of Artstream Nomadic Gallery, and co-founder of Harvey/Meadows Gallery in Aspen. His work was recently acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Huntington Museum of Art in West Virginia, where he was honored with the Walter Gropius Master Award for 2011. harveymeadows.com

About Sara Ransford

Aspen-based artist Sara Ransford received a B.F.A. from University of Colorado Boulder, studied at Alfred University and served as an Artist-in-Residence at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Her ceramic sculptures are inspired by the mysterious power found in life’s processes and historical marks left by events in nature. Her work is exhibited nationally. pyrogirlaspen.com

About Anderson Ranch Arts Center

Founded in 1966, Anderson Ranch Arts Center is a premier destination in America for art making and critical dialogue, bringing together aspiring and internationally renowned artists to discuss and further their work in a stimulating environment. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Aspen/Snowmass, Colo., the Ranch hosts extensive workshops for everyday, emerging and established artists in eight disciplines, including Photography & New Media, Ceramics, Painting & Drawing, Furniture Design & Woodworking, Sculpture, Woodturning, Printmaking, and Digital Fabrication. In addition to the Summer Series, Featured Artists & Conversations, the Ranch also hosts engaging events throughout the year including: the Recognition Dinner (Thursday, July 21, 2016) honoring the National Artist Award recipient; the Annual Art Auction & Community Picnic (Saturday, August 6, 2016), a thirty-six-year-old tradition which features works of local, national and international artists; and the Artists-in-Residence Program, fostering artistic growth for emerging and established visual artists. In 2016 Anderson Ranch will celebrate its 50th anniversary, furthering its mission to provide transformative experiences that celebrate artists, art making, creative dialogue and community. Learn more at www.andersonranch.org or 970/923.3181.

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For further information, please contact Jennifer Slaughter at 970/923.3181 x 301 or [email protected].

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