ReCollect

JANUARY 14 – FEBRUARY 19, 2023
Galusha Gallery

This January, in the Emily Galusha Gallery, NCC will exhibit the works currently available through our ReCollect program. While these works are available year round, this is the first time they will be offered as a comprehensive and changing exhibition, with all pieces available for immediate purchase.

ReCollect is Northern Clay Center’s secondary market program. NCC’s goal for secondary market sales is to raise revenue for our artist services and education programs. Additionally, exhibiting older pots from noted local and national artists provides us with an opportunity to educate our students and clay community on particular techniques and on an artist’s specific contribution to the field of contemporary ceramics. Our community supports this effort through donations of works, as well as through purchase of works from the collection.

The exhibition, ReCollect will showcase select donated objects (both older and more contemporary) from various private and personal collections. 100% of proceeds from these sales support a variety of opportunities for emerging artists, including the Emerging Artist Residencies, which now annually provide two artists with a fully-subsidized studio space and a modest firing/materials stipend.

NCC accepts donations of ceramic art for secondary market sales. Collectors, corporations, and artists who have been collecting great work over the years and are ready to narrow their focus or thin their collections will find that Northern Clay Center is a natural resource for such individuals, given our reputation, gallery experience, and customer relationships.

Please enjoy Emerging Artist Grant Recipients in the main gallery, and then choose a ReCollect piece to purchase and support the future success of our residency programs!

A selection of work from the exhibition is available to purchase directly from our website. If you would like to enquire about work not online, please contact us at 612.339.8007, or salesgallery@northernclaycenter.org, we’ll be happy to help!