tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post3520579184057939045..comments2024-02-11T17:12:19.354-08:00Comments on History, Los Angeles County: Time for the Fair!Vickey Kallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00626852594829464240noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-83438837326041563342012-01-19T19:25:46.583-08:002012-01-19T19:25:46.583-08:00I was reading the comments, and I absolutely agree...I was reading the comments, and I absolutely agree with what Sam said.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-58112280105305251932010-10-02T06:31:34.199-07:002010-10-02T06:31:34.199-07:00Thank you! This is great information, and I will t...Thank you! This is great information, and I will try to get to the open house.Vickey Kallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00626852594829464240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-85897311676593192032010-10-01T17:52:35.018-07:002010-10-01T17:52:35.018-07:00Thank you Vickey. You are great. I loved your arti...Thank you Vickey. You are great. I loved your article on Sheets's murals in Westways mag.<br /><br />To learn more about Wayne Long and other ceramic artists of the post-WWII era, check out the American Museum of Ceramic Art Web site, under "AMOCA received grant funding from the Getty Foundation for research and planning for the exhibition entitled:Pacific Standard Time:" - lower rt corner. It's a long story, but AMOCA will mount an exhibition and publish a book (Nov 2011) Our exhibit will focus on the ties between Sheets and the ceramic community (1945-1975).<br /><br />Also, AMOCA will be moving in a year to the former Pomonal First Federal bank building on Garey Ave. Inside is a Sheets mural, 77' long. We will have a preview open house the month, Oct 17th at 2 pm.<br /><br />Christy<br />Art in L.A. 1945-1980Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115887048315926226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-47889047647362661922010-10-01T06:02:20.720-07:002010-10-01T06:02:20.720-07:00Can't resist further comment. On closer inspec...Can't resist further comment. On closer inspection of the monkey tiles, written in the upper right hand corner, is W Long.<br /><br />I visited the Millard Sheets Center for the Arts yesterday. It's a nostalgic trip for me - I was curator for the Center for 14 years, 1990-2004.<br /><br />Christy Johnson (not Cindy)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115887048315926226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-62275197290961396522010-09-30T11:44:37.875-07:002010-09-30T11:44:37.875-07:00Vic, Sorry this posted twice.
The first paragraph...Vic, Sorry this posted twice. <br />The first paragraph is quoted from the catalog of classes at the Los Angeles Art Institude (Otis) 1956/57. <br /><br />This is a website that should confirm:<br />http://land8lounge.com/profiles/blogs/spatial-artifacts-eckbo<br /><br />johnson@ceramicmuseum.orgUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115887048315926226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-55836555862876668082010-09-30T10:44:20.374-07:002010-09-30T10:44:20.374-07:00Wow. I'm all over the web, trying to verify th...Wow. I'm all over the web, trying to verify this (I don't doubt you; I'd just like to see that Mr. Long is getting credit somewhere for his work) I'm not finding anything that states the artist's name for these animals (which is why I assumed they were Millard Sheets' work, as he managed the Fine Arts Building at the Fairplex for 25 years.)<br />THANK YOU so much for this information!Vickey Kallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00626852594829464240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-9548400945505014052010-09-30T09:42:51.806-07:002010-09-30T09:42:51.806-07:00Wayne Long
Born in Washington State, 1910. Studie...Wayne Long<br /><br />Born in Washington State, 1910. Studied at Art Center School and Chouinard Art Institute. Taught Los Angeles County Art Institute. Work represented in both public and private collections. 1954-56: Recipient of two purchase awards at the Crafts Exhibit, Los Angeles County Fair, 1954; won Arcadian Ceramics Sculpture award at 18th Syracuse National; designed and executed permanent ceramics tile on Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, California. Wayne Long: started teaching Otis 1947<br /><br />http://land8lounge.com/profiles/blogs/spatial-artifacts-eckbo<br />Bay Lido Building: Bay Lido Building Pocket Park, 1958<br /><br />Associate Prof, Design & Professional & business Practices in Art; Director of Exhibits.Designed, ceramist, gallery director, Studied: Fullerton Junior College, 1931-32; Chouinard Art Institute, 1932-34, and Art Center School, 1934-37, LA. From 1946-54 operated his own design studios, working with major decorators, dept. stores., etc., in this country Canada and Europe. Designed and executed murals in clay, concrete, glass metal and mosaic, for both public and private buildings, including the LA Country Fair Fine Arts Building; Hillel Council build, USC; Mercantile Nat. Bank, Dallas, TX; Bay Lido Building. Newport Beach, CA. Has had more than 29 one-man exhibitions in most of this country’s major cities, and has won numerous prizes and awards, including five @ National Ceramics Exhibitions, Syracuse NY, and the top award in the 20th Ceramics International. Was one of two sculptors invited by the State Dept. to represent the US in an exhibition which traveled through Europe & Asia. Invited to exhibit in the Syracuse exhibit , 1000 Years of Pottery in America, & LA County Fair, winning 2 purchase awards. Has been called upon to install numerous special exhibitions throughout the country.<br /><br />Pasadena Art Museum Exhibition, May 6 -June 11, 1958<br />Architectural ceramics, fanciful ceramic animals, birds and humans, in round and relief.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115887048315926226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-6820746361315378522010-09-30T09:41:45.374-07:002010-09-30T09:41:45.374-07:00FYI: Wayne Long is tile artist
All I know about Wa...FYI: Wayne Long is tile artist<br />All I know about Wayne Long<br /><br />Wayne Long<br /><br />Born in Washington State, 1910. Studied at Art Center School and Chouinard Art Institute. Taught Los Angeles County Art Institute. Work represented in both public and private collections. 1954-56: Recipient of two purchase awards at the Crafts Exhibit, Los Angeles County Fair, 1954; won Arcadian Ceramics Sculpture award at 18th Syracuse National; designed and executed permanent ceramics tile on Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona, California. Wayne Long: started teaching Otis 1947<br /><br />http://land8lounge.com/profiles/blogs/spatial-artifacts-eckbo<br />Bay Lido Building: Bay Lido Building Pocket Park, 1958<br /><br />Associate Prof, Design & Professional & business Practices in Art; Director of Exhibits.Designed, ceramist, gallery director, Studied: Fullerton Junior College, 1931-32; Chouinard Art Institute, 1932-34, and Art Center School, 1934-37, LA. From 1946-54 operated his own design studios, working with major decorators, dept. stores., etc., in this country Canada and Europe. Designed and executed murals in clay, concrete, glass metal and mosaic, for both public and private buildings, including the LA Country Fair Fine Arts Building; Hillel Council build, USC; Mercantile Nat. Bank, Dallas, TX; Bay Lido Building. Newport Beach, CA. Has had more than 29 one-man exhibitions in most of this country’s major cities, and has won numerous prizes and awards, including five @ National Ceramics Exhibitions, Syracuse NY, and the top award in the 20th Ceramics International. Was one of two sculptors invited by the State Dept. to represent the US in an exhibition which traveled through Europe & Asia. Invited to exhibit in the Syracuse exhibit , 1000 Years of Pottery in America, & LA County Fair, winning 2 purchase awards. Has been called upon to install numerous special exhibitions throughout the country.<br /><br />Pasadena Art Museum Exhibition, May 6 -June 11, 1958<br />Architectural ceramics, fanciful ceramic animals, birds and humans, in round and relief.<br /><br />John Mason Interview:<br />And then the second year I was there I did sign up for a ceramic class, which was taught by Wayne Long, who was not a ceramic artist. He was an interior designer, and I don't know how it came to be that he taught the class. But it wouldn't have existed otherwise, and it had virtually no equipment. You bought the clay in the store, and there were a few of these old converted sewing machines, treadle wheels that were used primarily for turning plaster molds. I tried to throw on them, and that was a great frustration, because I was interested in throwing. Eventually I built my own kick wheel.<br /><br />Susan Peterson Interview<br />So it turns out he [John Mason] had been across the way at Otis Art Institute, which had been there already, as Nelbert had been there already, across MacArthur Park from each other. He'd been over there, and there was a guy named Wayne Long who taught ceramics there with a one cubic foot, electric kiln, low temperature, one cubic foot electric kiln, and Wayne Long himself made angels. I don't know if you ever saw Wayne Long's angels.<br /><br />Lucy Bradanovic Agid<br />Agid earned tuition for the Otis Art Institute by packing sardines and tuna in San Pedro canneries. It was at Otis that she met and studied with Wayne Long, Joe Manyani, and Francis d’Erderly.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115887048315926226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-90898351065094069122010-09-29T14:49:34.908-07:002010-09-29T14:49:34.908-07:00Thank you so much! And for anyone intested in mosa...Thank you so much! And for anyone intested in mosaics, especially those with a love of fine art, please visit Nancie's blog or the MosaicArtNow.com website.Vickey Kallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00626852594829464240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3450441540392234305.post-75967341415548953372010-09-27T16:11:34.280-07:002010-09-27T16:11:34.280-07:00We love your love of mosaics -- especially Millard...We love your love of mosaics -- especially Millard Sheets You've been tweeted again. Best wishes and thanks again, Nancie@ http://mosaicartnow.blogspot.comNancie Mills Pipgrashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02387546084731212772noreply@blogger.com