Founded in 2010

News & Entertainment for Mason City, Clear Lake & the Entire North Iowa Region

ADVERTISE HERE
515-897-1144

News Archives

Stone Cellar Pottery Exhibition now open in MacNider Art Museum’s Kinney-Lindstrom Gallery

Facebook
Tumblr
Threads
X
LinkedIn
Email
Image: Dan Sorensen, Mannequin Dance, ceramic, 2003

MASON CITY – Dan Sorensen’s Stone Cellar Pottery Exhibition is now open in MacNider Art Museum’s Kinney-Lindstrom Gallery, the museum announced.

The ceramic exhibition, Dan Sorensen: Stone Cellar Pottery, is now open in the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum’s Kinney-Lindstrom Gallery.

This exhibition features ceramic artworks created by potter Dan Sorensen. Sorensen, a retired public school teacher, has been an active ceramicist since the 1960s. After his retirement in 2003 he was able to dedicate himself to creating pottery full time. Sorensen studied with fellow Iowa ceramic artist Dean Schwarz at Luther College in the 1960s. Schwarz suggested he study with Marguerite Wildenhain at the famed Pond Farm School in CA. These experiences, along with years of practice, have led to the creation of some innovative and beautiful ceramic artworks.

Dan Sorensen: Stone Cellar Pottery will be on display through Wednesday, October 28. Admission to the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum is free.

Facebook
Tumblr
Threads
X
LinkedIn
Email

2 thoughts on “Stone Cellar Pottery Exhibition now open in MacNider Art Museum’s Kinney-Lindstrom Gallery

Leave your comment:

Discover more from NorthIowaToday.com

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading