Linda Lopez

Linda Nguyen Lopez is a first-generation American artist of Vietnamese and Mexican descent. Her abstract works explore the poetic potential of the everyday by imagining and articulating a vast emotional range embedded in the mundane objects that surround us. Her works have been exhibited at the Craft Contemporary Museum in Los Angeles, Museum of Art and Design New York, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, AR, and the Renwick Gallery of theSmithsonian American Art Museum.

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Linda's Upcoming Workshops

  • II

    Level II

    Students have a basic understanding of forming techniques, such as throwing and hand building. Students have taken one or two ceramics classes or workshops.

  • III

    Level III

    Students have significant experience with clay forming techniques, such as throwing, hand building and modeling. Students are comfortable with ceramics equipment, such as wheels, extruders and slab rollers. Students are self­-starting with some formal training and have taken a minimum of three classes or workshops.

Jul 14 - 25, 2025
9AM-5PM

Clay in Color: Handbuilding with Pigmented Porcelain

Linda Lopez

Tuition $2,010
Code C0710-25

Dive into the possibilities of colored clay bodies in this fun and experimental hand building workshop. Students create harmonious blends of color by mixing stains in clay and then use these to create dynamic sculptures. Through a process of experimenting and testing, students explore abstraction, texture, and color. Demonstrations focus on construction techniques and different methods for using colored clay. Students share and compare our work, discussing visual perception, color, and abstract ceramics. Students build their own catalog of color clay tests and a series of sculptures.

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