The Great California Art Movement: UC Davis Alumni 1960 – 1990 (Softcover)
“A generation of California’s best and most innovative artists were taught experimentation, self-reliance, and contrarinessat UC Davis, providing them and all of us artistic dividends paid to an art world-changing group of painters, sculptors, and ceramacists.” - Dr. Andy Jones
“When Arneson talks about the scale of teh ceramics program – over the course of thirty years, fewer than fifty graduate students concentrating on clay – we see that our sense of the scale of the movement had developed to some degree in retrospect – that it was not large – was never large. But the quality of impact is a function of the focus and intensity of the life inside TB-9, and it spread outward.” - Bruce Nixon
Authors: Susan Landauer, Bruce Nixon, Dr. Andy Jones
170 pages
“A generation of California’s best and most innovative artists were taught experimentation, self-reliance, and contrarinessat UC Davis, providing them and all of us artistic dividends paid to an art world-changing group of painters, sculptors, and ceramacists.” - Dr. Andy Jones
“When Arneson talks about the scale of teh ceramics program – over the course of thirty years, fewer than fifty graduate students concentrating on clay – we see that our sense of the scale of the movement had developed to some degree in retrospect – that it was not large – was never large. But the quality of impact is a function of the focus and intensity of the life inside TB-9, and it spread outward.” - Bruce Nixon
Authors: Susan Landauer, Bruce Nixon, Dr. Andy Jones
170 pages
“A generation of California’s best and most innovative artists were taught experimentation, self-reliance, and contrarinessat UC Davis, providing them and all of us artistic dividends paid to an art world-changing group of painters, sculptors, and ceramacists.” - Dr. Andy Jones
“When Arneson talks about the scale of teh ceramics program – over the course of thirty years, fewer than fifty graduate students concentrating on clay – we see that our sense of the scale of the movement had developed to some degree in retrospect – that it was not large – was never large. But the quality of impact is a function of the focus and intensity of the life inside TB-9, and it spread outward.” - Bruce Nixon
Authors: Susan Landauer, Bruce Nixon, Dr. Andy Jones
170 pages