Something Between You and Me at West Virginia Wesleyan on the news!
A little information and some installation shots of my exhibition Something Between You and Me at West Virginia Wesleyan. This clip ran on the 5 o'clock news!
Something Between You and Me Press Release
Iowa City Porches Serve as Gallery Spaces for Public Art
A write-up by Jiyun Park about the 2017 Iowa City Terrain Biennial and the creation of My Promise/My Prison for the exhibition.
Palm Petals Featured on Socially Engaged Craft Collective Blog!
Thanks to Mary Callahan Baumstark and the Socially Engaged Craft Collective for featuring my Palm Petals project on the blog. Check it out!
Garden Party named "Favorite Exhibition" in CFile's Top 10 Guide to NCECA 2016
Enter email and download (or view) the guide to see for yourself!
Exhibitions In Brief | NCECA at the Belger Arts Center
KC Studio Magazine's March/April 2016 Gallery of Kansas City Ceramics
Reflecting Pools, Page 63
Now & Then at the Kansas City Museum (Exhibition Highlight/Description)
The NCECA blog chose to include our exhibition in their exhibition highlight section. Thanks, NCECA!
KCAI Ceramics Department Blog takes a walk through Garden Party
Artist Inc II Fellow 2015-2016
Check out the profile on my Palm Petals project. The project will be traveling to two new communities in spring and summer of 2016.
Presentation at Homestead National Monument
Press release about my work and public programming at Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, Nebraska.
A look at "This Is Place: Connecting Community, Culture and Ceramics" at KCAI
Featured Artist for June 13, 2014
Check out the link to this amazing project through Frank Juarez Gallery and GrayMatter Gallery. They are doing this for a whole year--that's 365 new artists you can find. Too cool and I'm overjoyed to be included.
LandEscape Art Review Jan 2014
Please check out my interview in LandEscape Art Review's Jan 2014 issue. This is a great online art resource, so check out past issues (or newer issues) as well!
Here is a direct link to my interview:
CaseyWhittierLECeramic art, once written off as mere craft, wins a brighter spotlight in the L.A. scene
Thanks to Leah Ollman, and AMOCA for showing off East of the Sun.