+ Follow PETTYJOHN-MENDOZA POTTERY SCHOOL Tag
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[Title] => Calling the the pot art
[Summary] => What makes an artist?
Jon Lorenzo Pettyjohn, 54, who has been working with pottery for more than thirty years, readily admits that he doesnt know. "Whos to say?" he asks. "Would a painter who isnt very good be more of an artist than, say, a very good potter or any other craftsman?"
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[Title] => Ceramics as sculptures at Mag:net Gallery
[Summary] => Mag:net Gallery Makati this month presents an exhibition of handmade ceramic pieces by three resident artists of the Pettyjon-Mendoza Pottery School. Entitled "Centering," this three-person exhibition will feature both functional and non-functional works by potters Pete Cortes, Monique Agatep-Ignacio and Hadrian Mendoza.
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[Title] => Addicted to Pot
[Summary] => Pot addicts thats how we call our fellow pottery students at the Pettyjohn-Mendoza Pottery School in Greenbelt Makati. And thats not far from the truth. There are times when we skip meals, play hookie, cut classes generally, escape from what we are supposed to do just so we can do pottery. In fact its not unusual to see a guy wearing a barong whos spinning a potters wheel during afternoon classes.
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Jon Lorenzo Pettyjohn, 54, who has been working with pottery for more than thirty years, readily admits that he doesnt know. "Whos to say?" he asks. "Would a painter who isnt very good be more of an artist than, say, a very good potter or any other craftsman?"
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[Title] => Ceramics as sculptures at Mag:net Gallery
[Summary] => Mag:net Gallery Makati this month presents an exhibition of handmade ceramic pieces by three resident artists of the Pettyjon-Mendoza Pottery School. Entitled "Centering," this three-person exhibition will feature both functional and non-functional works by potters Pete Cortes, Monique Agatep-Ignacio and Hadrian Mendoza.
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[AuthorName] => Lisa Ito
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[Title] => Addicted to Pot
[Summary] => Pot addicts thats how we call our fellow pottery students at the Pettyjohn-Mendoza Pottery School in Greenbelt Makati. And thats not far from the truth. There are times when we skip meals, play hookie, cut classes generally, escape from what we are supposed to do just so we can do pottery. In fact its not unusual to see a guy wearing a barong whos spinning a potters wheel during afternoon classes.
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Lisa Ito | February 7, 2004 - 12:00am