Join us for a series of Virtual Studio Tours and Artist Talks, hosted by Touchstone Center for Crafts.
Kelly and Kyle Phelps create high relief figurative ceramic narratives influenced by their blue-collar background. The use of the figure can be the perfect vehicle to talk about topics like race, class, politics, environment, religion, sexuality, gender, poverty, war, and other issues of our time.
The identical twin brothers grew up in a blue-collar/factory environment in Indiana where they were inspired by the working class. They work together to combine hand crafted figurative works with found objects from actual factory sites to create narratives that depict the everyday struggles of the common men and women who worked in various manufacturing plants, steel mills, and foundries.
Click to read more about Kelly and Kyle in Ceramics Monthly from December 2016: https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/ceramics-monthly/ceramic-art-and-artists/ceramic-artists/kelly-kyle-phelps-centerville-ohio/
Instagram: @kelly_and_kyle_phelps
Registration is Free but space is limited. Participants must register in advance.
Registered participants will receive an email with a link to join using Zoom from any computer or mobile device.
Phone: 724-329-1370
Email: info@touchstonecrafts.org
2020/06/25 - 2020/06/25
Online/Virtual Space