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Current Exhibition. About Us. Contact/Submissions/Gallery Calendar. Workshops at Plinth Gallery. Jonathan Kaplan. "Trio" slip cast porcelain, industrial parts, glass, machined 6061 aluminum. The pieces shown in this slide show are an overview of my 56 year career in ceramics. UPDATE!!
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Jonathan Kaplan has a lengthy career in the ceramics field...
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He has written extensively for Ceramics Monthly, Pottery Making Illustrated, Ceramics Technical, Ceramics: Art and Perception, and Studio Potter. His work has been featured in the Lark Books series, including “500 Vases,” “Best of 500 Ceramics,” and “500 Teapots”.
Sep 1, 2021 · For our current exhibition, Plinth Gallery is pleased to exhibit ceramic work by gallery curator and ceramic artist Jonathan Kaplan. He still enjoys an active career that has spanned 50 years in the ceramics field as an educator, designer, ceramic artist, potter, author, and mentor to many.
I am a ceramic designer, gallerist, educator, ceramic artist/potter, author, and mentor to many. I have made a diverse body of work throughout my career, driven to make objects that are both highly designed and impeccably crafted.
Nov 22, 2023 · For our last exhibition of 2023, we are honored to present new ceramic work by Plinth Gallery curator and owner Jonathan Kaplan. Jonathan has maintained an active 55-year career in ceramics, studying first at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and then The Cleveland Institute of Art.
I make a variety of ceramic objects that celebrate both form and surface. I am not bound by any constraint in method or material, nor am I bound by any strict adherence to utility. I have a very deep vocabulary of tool and technique that allow my imagination to run unbound by preconception or historical imperative.