Mar 03 - 19 2022
Fertile Ground at the MACC

Fertile Ground at the MACC

Presented by The Mills Station Arts and Culture Center (MACC) at Mills Station Arts and Cultural Center (The MACC)

The MACC is excited to be a host for the 56th National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) exhibit. This year the Conference for NCECA will be here in Sacramento at the newly renovated Safe Convention Center downtown Sacramento. The MACC has been chosen to host not one, not two, but three magnificent exhibits from around the nation. There are a total of 56 host locations and a total of 86 exhibits around the greater Sacramento area.

The MACC welcomes these three exhibits:

2021 Archie Bray Foundation Resident Artists
The Archie Bray Foundation presents new work by the 2021 Residents Artists. Soojin Choi, Sydnie Jimenez, Uriel Caspi, Kristy Moreno, Yeh Rim Lee, Alessandro Gallo, Yeonsoo Kim, Candice Methe, and Kelsie Rudolph, Steven Young Lee. Curated by Maura Wright.

Beneath the Surface - Origin Stories
This show presents the non–figurative work of six women originating from different parts of the world. Each artist explores pertinent ideas using organic forms infused with diverse meanings. Ashwini Bhat, Bean Finneran, Babs Haenen, Eva Kwong, Lauren Mabry, and Elyse Pignolet. Curated by Nancy M. Servis.

Womxn of Alfred
Highlights mentorship, intersectional feminism, and empowerment through artworks by female/trans/femme graduate candidates and their faculty, teaching fellow, and technicians at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred. Linda Sikora, Megan Smythe, Hannah Thompsett, Adero Willard, Javaria Ahmad, Margeaux Claude, Katie Fee, Noah Greene, Jackie Head, Jolie Ngo, Paige O’Toole, Rose Schreiber-Stainthorp, and Victoria Walton. Organized by Katie Fee.

This show has some extended hours for the week of the conference March 16-19th please check the calendar for times and dates for gallery hours.

Admission Info

Free

Email: cheryl@cordovacouncil.org

Dates & Times

2022/03/03 - 2022/03/19

Location Info

Mills Station Arts and Cultural Center (The MACC)

10191 Mills Station Rd., Rancho Cordova, CA 95670

Parking Info

Parking lot and street parking.