Farraday Newsome

"I create functional and sculptural ceramic pieces with painterly glazed surfaces that explore ideas of lushness, time, and grace."

Ceramic artist Farraday Newsome is known for her exuberantly colorful, luscious forms and surfaces. She works from her home studio in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, using a red terra-cotta clay and rich painterly glazes inspired by the lively beauty of nature.

Newsome makes her pieces one at a time, using combinations of wheel-thrown and hand-built wet clay elements. Her brilliant, unusually rich surfaces achieve their depth of color through the many layers of carefully brushed translucent glazes.

Farraday Newsome received her graduate degree in art, with a ceramics emphasis, from San Francisco State University in 1987. Her father was a ceramic artist with a degree from Alfred State University in New York, and her grandmother was a professional oil painter. Newsome has worked as a full-time ceramic studio artist for over twenty years.

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Selected Exhibitions & Awards
"International Ceramics", Cesky Krumlov, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic, 1996
solo exhibition: Farraday Newsome, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, USA, 2002
solo exhibition: Farraday Newsome, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 2005
"Mastery in Clay" , The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennslyvania, USA, 2007
"On the Surface", Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1997
Collections
Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA, permanent collection
Northern Clay Center, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, permanent collection
Wustum Museum of the Racine Art Museum, Racine, Racine, Wisconsin, USA, permanent collection
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague, Prague, Czech Republic, permanent collection
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., permanent