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Greg Vineyard

Description        

All artists have many paths. Life as a visual artist supported Greg Vineyard's blue-sky creative skills throughout his graphic design and art direction career; conversely, that conceptual mode now augments his art, clay and art consulting journey as he creates works relating to meditation and reflection, as well as projects addressing communication, relationships, spirituality, psychological issues and social politics. Greg specializes in Ceramics for Contemplation & Connectivity: meditation/keepsake bowls, animal figurine and word groupings and other spiritually-focused items, plus custom tile designs and conceptual works utilizing mostly clay. His other loves in art are illustration and assemblage using both saved and found objects.

Greg also consults on creative branding issues, primarily for visual artists. "Creative Wayfinding, Focus & Direction for Artists"... many people in the visual arts have a myriad of visual and written materials they have produced in response to sudden needs - everything from logos to artist statements to web copy; Greg analyzes it as a whole, helping artists regroup and retool to gain a more strategic, comprehensive personal identity and branding plan.

Continuing the dual paths of visual artist and creative professional provide Greg balance, and allow him to be of service to his fellow artists.

Under the PHOTOS link, there are five galleries of various work.



All art images and visual concepts on this site copyright Greg Vineyard unless otherwise noted.

Profile and Credentials        

Bachelor of Fine Arts.

Member of various arts, craft and ceramic organizations, including The Asheville River Arts District (www.riverdistrictartists.com), The Asheville Art Museum, The American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA), The American Craft Council, The Fine Arts Federation of Burbank, The Tile Heritage Foundation, and The Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts.

Meditation/Keepsake Bowls, Keepsake Boxes, Toasting Vessels, Meditots, Meditation Buttons, custom tiles, other assorted ceramic pieces, greeting cards, illustration, assemblage, mixed-media art, with a personal focus on conceptual work.

Various charitable work/art donations.

My work can be found at Constance Williams Studio Gallery, 9 Riverside Drive, in the CURVE Studios & Garden complex in Asheville's River Arts District.

CURVEilinear, Selected Works From CURVE Studios. Haywood County Art Council, Gallery 86, Waynesville, NC. January 11 - February 6, 2010. Artists Reception, Saturday, January 16, 6 - 9 pm. Served as curator and installer for a show of 18 artists.

Bowls featured in Private Mountain Communities Summer Showcase: "Highlights From The River Arts District", July 10, 2009 - December 31, 2009.

Carved box in "3 X 3 X 3D", charity show at Pack Square, Front Gallery, July 1, 2009 - July 16, 2009.

Mountain Bizworks Workshop: "Is Your Identity in Crisis?" Identity/Branding workshop for artists, June, 2009.

Meditation Bowl photo included in Look Of Asheville tourism book, 2009-2010.

Arts Council of Henderson County, River Arts District Members' Show, May 01 - June 20, 2009, piece submitted: "Tall Shino Tea Bowl".

Hatchfest Panelist, "Marketing For Artists", April 16, 2009.

Odyssey Studios & Gallery Juried Members' Show, "Growth & Renewal", March 13 - April 26, 2009, piece selected: "Carved Bowl Quintet".

Odyssey Studios & Gallery, Wall Display, "TileLife: 10 Years of Tiles by Greg Vineyard", March 13 - April 26, 2009.

River District Artists (RDA) Artist Profile for February 2009 (www.riverdisrictartists.com)

Odyssey Studios & Gallery, Asheville, NC, peer-juried selection for "favorites", January 23, 2009 – March 6, 2009, piece selected: "Housebound: The Art Of Self-Restriction - Self Imposed Exile", stoneware, 2007.

Riverside Studios Gallery, Asheville, NC, Show featuring River District Artists, November - December, 2008. Two tea bowls and one custom tile.

"Meditation Station, Reflections Past And Future", Studio City, CA, 2008. Featuring ceramic assemblages for the purposes of reflection and introspection, with a workshop table to create one's own meditation station experience. The final salon/show/sale in California before moving to North Carolina.

Juried Selection, Pharmaka III Gallery annual fundraiser, Los Angeles, December, 2007. “Discord”, raku.

One tea bowl in the Sam & Alfreda Maloof Foundation collection, Alta Loma, CA, 2007.

"Housebound: The Art Of Self-Restriction", displaying how we stop ourselves from forward growth, Studio City, 2007

"Ceramicommunication!", featuring concepts on interpersonal communication, Studio City, 2006.

HGTV - The Carol Duvall Show:(original air date: Oct 07, 2005; various re-run dates, and to air in the future on DIY channel).

"Oh, Broken Me", focusing on how even when "broken", we are whole souls, LA, 2004.

Open Show 2004, Barnsdall Park Gallery.

"Ceramics: Please Touch", focusing on the concept of "wabi-sabi", LA, 2003.

National Juried Selection, Teacup Show, Charlie Cummings Studio, 2002. “Two-greens teacup”, stoneware.

National Juried Selection, "From Earth To Fire: 20th Century Tiles", Minnesota Crafts Council, 2002. “Magnolia Inset”, stoneware.

"Two Artists", Ceramics and Paintings by Greg Vineyard & Kit Farrington, with specific spiritual and aesthetic pairings of the works, LA, 2002.

Assorted group activity, membership, shows and sales, 1999 - 2008, including Xiem Clay Center in Pasadena, CA, the American Ceramic Society - Southern CA Chapter Editor (2002-2003), Glendale College, Burbank Creative Arts Center, Burbank Fine Arts Federation, Roger Barclay Center, Monrovia Adult School.

National Competition Finalist and Selection, Under One Roof Holiday Card Project, 1996, San Francisco. Illustration.

Art Directors Club of Denver, Bronze award for letterset design, 1991

Art Directors Club of Denver, Bronze award for letterset design, 1990

Art Directors Club of Denver, Student Award, poster design, 1987.

Philosophy and Comments        

While I prefer to let functionality be a serendipitous event underlying IDEATION in ceramics, it's also nice to discover that people use the meditation/keepsake bowls for everything from meditation to decorative display to meals to holding paperclips at the office. In any incarnation or use, an enjoyed piece of art or craft promotes ideas like pause & reflect, heal, peace, love, appreciate, relax -- amongst many, many others. My work is now spread far and wide, from all over the United States to Italy to India, but also it's just simply in my own kitchen - I believe nourishing ourselves is also a spiritual activity and I'd rather do that with a special ceramic piece of my own or from one of my many ceramic friends.

I have always leaned toward art, design and craft that delivers a message, whether as an internal thought or from an external point, and I intend to increasingly contribute artworks to our complex society that communicate. You will never see "Untitled" in my conceptual work as I think everything has a point. I see most of my conceptual projects, and even many of the bowls in their respective styles and groupings, as "sketches", just waiting for opportunities to grow into expanded uses and larger venues with exponential circles of influence.

If you are interested in artistic expression of any kind, believe that the ability to do it flows through you, remind yourself that life is precious and short, and START NOW. I truly know you can do it, because I can do it. Contact your nearest institution of learning or community center to check for classes and schedules and dive in!

Visualize what you want in life, rather than focusing on what you don't want, or focusing on worries. (Thank you, Pat Abbott and Dr. Wayne Dyer!)

Peace, Love, Serenity.

Work Hours and Fee Schedule        

Much of my work falls in the range of $10.00 - $60.00, with an average bowl price of $20.00, and higher-end shinos and teabowls being around $40.00. Carved boxes are about $25.00. Tiles are $20.00 - $40.00. If you are not shopping locally at Constance Williams Gallery in the River Arts District, if you see something you like on this site, let me know and I'll pull a group of similar items and send you a jpeg. OR, do as many have done and describe YOU, tell me your price range, and I'll pull selections based on my impressions of you. Shipping ranges from $5.00 - $10.00, depending on size, weight, number of items.

All other projects, as well as donations for charitable causes, evaluated/estimated on a per-inquiry basis. I strongly believe in art contributing to charity, please don't hesitate to ask.

For Creative Wayfinding, Focus & Direction for Artists, contact me for rates.

Email me through the "contact this member" feature on this website.

Meditation/Keepsake Bowls        

Each funky, colorful, out-of-round meditation/keepsake bowl is a one-of-a-kind creation, and a unique fit for you and your hands or for your environment. This is a reflection of my letting the piece just be what it is as it is formed, and also due to variations of color and texture of both the clay and glazes. I use high-fire stoneware because I like the unpredictability of final results in the kiln. This set of three exemplifies the concept of "wabi-sabi", that there is an inherent beauty to everything, even in items that at a glance might appear "ugly" or that don't fit current societal concepts of what beauty is supposed to be. While the original intent is to aid contemplation/meditation with colors and textures and shapes, the bowls are also nice decorative objects. I have meditative moments with them throughout the day. These three, "The Uglina Sisters", were my juried entry into the annual American Ceramics Society, Southern California Chapter annual members show in 2004.

Tiles        

My art direction sketches and logo designs have always had an illustrative style, and I found tile carving to be a new way for me to "sketch". When I am carving a tile, I feel spiritually realigned back to the artist I was supposed to be, and I feel a connection to my stonemason and craftperson ancestors, not to mention my paternal lineage - both my father and grandfather have/had craft skills I didn't feel I inherited a lick of until I started working with clay. Whatever the medium, I encourage people to try anything they feel pulled toward. An interest in learning new skills combined with a detachment from subjective critiques is handy, tuck that thought in your back pocket and go enjoy! And signing up for a class of some sort somewhere is a great way to meet new people with similar interests.

Never Stop Creating        

I create work in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors, and "Classic Vineyards" are often designed to be slightly (or sometimes severely!) out-of-round to fit in one's cupped hands, and have texture on the outside so that even in the dark or if one's eyes are closed or if one is sight-impaired that a tactile experience is still possible. Ceramics, like all art, is a spiritual process for the creator as well as the recipient. Connecting to spirit through art heals me.

Thank You For Visiting        

www.byregion.net: please be sure to explore the whole byregion site!

Constance Williams Fine Art: constancewilliams.net

River Arts District: www.riverartsdistrict.com

CURVE studios & garden (in the River Arts District): www.CURVEstudiosNC.com

www.xiemclaycenter.com

www.ceramicmuseum.org (American Museum Of Ceramic Arts)

www.craftcouncil.org (American Craft Council)

Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts & Crafts: www.malooffoundation.org

ceramicartsdaily.org/potterscouncil (Potter's Council)

give!: www.craftemergency.org

www.pharmaka-art.org

my favorite photographers: www.martincoxphotography.com and www.bobpazdenphotography.com

feed kids!: www.FEEDprojects.org

www.projectangelfood.org

www.lafoodbank.org

Support the gift of books for the blind and dyslexic: www.rfbd.org

Give A Blue Ribbon. Or Two.: www.makeadifference.com/BR/

Learn!: www.ted.com

Live Green!: www.greenlivingtips.com

www.aspca.org

support pediatric cancer research! www.alexslemonade.org

www.readingtokids.org

www.wncap.org

Peace, xo,

greg

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