2021 Fellowship Artists Exhibition : It's Goodnight, Not Goodbye

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It’s Goodnight, Not Goodbye Archie Bray Foundation Fellowship Artists Exhibition June 3–July 28 at the Holter Museum of Art

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This exhibition is a community collaboration between the Holter Museum of Art and the Archie Bray Foundation, offering a special opportunity and venue for long-term resident artists. With the health and safety of our community in mind, there will not be an opening reception for this exhibition. Resident artist support comes from the following: Etchart-Satre Fellowship; Lilian Fellowship; Lillstreet Art Center Fellowship; Joan Lincoln Fellowship; Quigley-Hiltner Fellowship; Speyer Fellowship; Taunt Fellowship; Visions West Contemporary Fellowship; and Windgate Fellowship. Special thanks to Mosaic Architecture for sponsoring this exhibition.

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The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is a nonprofit, educational institution dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts. Three miles from downtown Helena, Montana, the Bray is located on the site of a historic brick and tile factory. For 65 years, ceramic artists from around the world have come to the Bray to make artwork, share experiences and explore new ideas. The Bray offers year-round and seasonal artist-in-residence opportunities as well as community classes and specialized workshops for adults and children. Our galleries annually host eight to ten exhibitions showcasing resident and invited artists and the grounds are open and free to the public year-round. The Bray was established in 1951 “to make available to all who are seriously interested in the ceramic arts, a fine place to work.” Please call or email for sales inquiries. The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Avenue Helena, MT 59602 406.443.3502 ext. 117 exhibitions@archiebray.org www.archiebraygallery.org 3


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Chase Travaille 2020-2021 Windgate Fellow Hoo Hoo Sphinx of Gurdon Arkansas, 2021 stoneware, glaze, terra sigilatta 4’ x 2’ x 12” call for pricing 7


Chase Travaille Polite Society, 2021 thumbtacks, porcelain 6” x 6” x 3.5” $1500 8


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Chase Travaille Woven Horse, 2021 earthenware 12” x 19” x 8” $800 10


Chase Travaille Kudzu Vase, 2020 paper collage on matt board 29” x 29” $1500 11


Nick Weddell 2020-2021 Joan Lincoln Fellow installation view

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Nick Weddell installation view 15


Nick Weddell Friend, 2021 stoneware, glaze NFS

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Nick Weddell There’s Nothing Worse Than an Unexpected Wetness, 2021 porcelain, glaze 4.5” x 5” x 5” NFS

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Nick Weddell Bestiary (all small rugs), 2020-2021 wool, cotton dimensions vary NFS 18


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Nick Weddell Kyklopes, 2021 wool, cotton 93” x 59” x 1.5” NFS Nick Weddell There’s More of That Where I Came From, 2021 porcelain, glaze 5.5” x 6” x 4” NFS

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Jason Bige Burnett 2020-2021 Taunt Fellow installation view 23


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Jason Bige Burnett MODtana Pillows, 2021 screen-print on 100% cotton, batting, quilted with polyester and cotton thread, zipper 19” x 19” $160 each

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Jason Bige Burnett Material Study Series : Fluid #1 - #6, 2021 screen-print on cotton, batting, quilted with polyester and rayon thread 12” x 12” framed $250 each 27


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Raven Halfmoon 2020-2021 Lilian Fellow Caddo Girl in Oklahoma Swirls, 2021 stoneware, glaze 14” x 9” x 8” NFS

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Raven Halfmoon & Jason Bige Burnett “Burn Moon” Series, 2021 screen-print on 100% cotton, batting, quilted with polyester and cotton thread 25” x 19”

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Raven Halfmoon & Jason Bige Burnett “Burn Moon” Series, 2021 screen-print on 100% cotton, batting, quilted with polyester and cotton thread 25” x 19” call for pricing 32


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Raven Halfmoon Summer Sun, 2021 stoneware, glaze 10” x 7” x 8” call for pricing 37


Raven Halfmoon Cah’ Shuh (blackbird), 2021 stoneware, glaze 9” x 6” x 5” will be available in the Bray Benefit Auction 38


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The Archie Bray Foundation recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the Foundation now stands. Archeological evidence shows that Native Americans inhabited the valley in which Helena is situated more than 12,000 years ago. Although never serving as the permanent home of any particular tribe, the valley was a crossover area for Salish, Crow, Bannock, and Blackfeet tribal members. We also want to recognize that Montana today is a community of many diverse Native peoples who continue to live and work here. We respectfully acknowledge and honor all Indigenous communities— past, present, future—and are grateful for their ongoing and vibrant presence.

The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Avenue Helena, MT 59602 406.443.3502 ext. 117 exhibitions@archiebray.org www.archiebraygallery.org

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