It is amazing how a well designed show can maximize the impact of a piece! The bright, bold red of Carleton College ‘s show ‘Sin – seven deadlies in clay’, adds a violent passion and suspense to my piece ‘Drama’ that I had never perceived in quite that way before. This show is one of the most beautifully designed shows I have ever been a part of. Engaging, beautiful and thought provoking. See above and below impressions from the opening of ‘Sin’ on February 8, showcasing the work of 24 clay artists interpreting the seven deadly sins. My piece ‘Listening ‘ (representing Wrath) was placed on a specifically designed shelf high on the wall to show the facial expression to its best advantage. Thank you to Teresa Lentzen and Jeff Rathermel for the exquisite setup and design! If you are in the Northfield area, you should go check it out. This show will also e a destination for NCECA 2019! NCECA – the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts – will hold its annual conference in Minneapolis this year! Many ceramic exhibitions will be happening all over the metro area from March 27-30, 2019. I am so proud to have a piece in one of them! Also pictured are amazing works of @attilaraydabasi and @kellyconnole .