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Artist Information:
Andy Goldschmidt
Corrales, NM
United States
Member Since: Aug 2000
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Artist Exhibitions:
Select exhibitions:
2002 “Andy Goldschmidt:
sculptural vessels” – Steve
Elmore Indian Art Gallery,
Santa Fe, NM
2002 “Feats of Clay XV” –
Lincoln Arts and Culture
Foundation, Lincoln, CA
2001 “Thirteenth Annual Fine
Arts Exhibition” – Old San
Isidro Church, Corrales, NM.
Juror and exhibitor
1997 Put A Lid On It , Frog
Hollow, ...

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Artist Galleries:
Represented by:
Corrales Bosque Gallery
Corrales, NM
Dearing Galleries Taos, NM
Leona King Galleries
Scottsdale, AZ
Shango Galleries Dallas, TX
Termar Gallery Durango, CO
Weyrich Gallery Albuquerque,
NM...

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Artist Statement for Andy Goldschmidt

"My ceramics are intent on finding connections between times and places, between peoples and cultures, and in the timeless metaphors of the vessel and sculpture as the embodiment of man.
From many years of restoration of American Indian Pottery I have been surrounded with the essence and spirit of Southwestern cultures both past and present. My artistic production of sculptural vessels has been inspired by southwestern motifs found in pottery, weaving, basketry and petroglyphs. My earthenware vessels are finely crafted, coiled and burnished. More recently I have also been making more spontaneous stoneware sculptures intent on expressing human feelings and emotions in an abstract context. I find great pleasure in the challenge of giving the clay in my hands expressions of permanence, love, birth, growth, wonder and discovery."


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