Faculty and Staff

Adjunct Faculty

Jay Bailey
Florence Baker-Wood
Jose Bellver
Mark Brandvik
Susanne Forestieri
Daryl Depry
Paul Kane
Danielle Kelly
Wendy Kveck
Helmut Oehlers
Sean Russell
Brent Sommerhauser
Erin Stellmon
Mark Tratos
Chirstopher Waters

Professional Staff

Patricia McRae
Jerry Schefcik

Staff

Jimee L. Jackson
Robin C. Mackey

 

 


Mark Burns
ceramics

Professor of Art

Office: HFA 122B
702. 895. 3892
mark.burns@unlv.edu


At the intersection of Pop Street and Highbrow Avenue is where you'll find my work. Remember, television made me what I am today.

MFA, University of Washington
BFA, Dayton Art Institute


Title: Prof. Burns Explains Teapot
Anatomy to You
Material: Earthenware with Glazes and Wood
Size: 20"x16"x10"
Collection of Sonny and Gloria Kamm

 

Selected Exhibitions

2002
Confrontational Clay: The Artist as Social Critic (traveling exhibition), Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO
Escape from the Vault: The Contemporary Museum Breaks Out, The Contemporary Museum of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
Major Figures, Invitational, Ferrin Gallery, Berkshires, Lenox, MA
Terra Sutra, 21 Century Ceramic Erotic Art, Incubator Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2001
The Poetics of Clay, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA Museum of Art and Design, Taideteollisuusmueso, Helsinki, Finland
Floating Time/Heironymous Bosch: A Legacy 2001, Bizarre Realism, 2, Wanenbrocdersmuis Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Our Cups Runneth Over, Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA
10th annual Figural Ceramic Exhibition, University of Wisconsin Arts Center Gallery, Whitewater, WI
Cups 2001, Annual Sculptural Cup Invitational, Fifth Element Gallery, Portland, OR

2000
Couplets: Dualities in Clay, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA
Everson Museum Ceramic National, Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY

1999
What's Shakin?, Fifth Element Gallery, Portland, OR
Erotica in Ceramic Art, SOFA NYC, Ferrin Gallery, Northampton, MA

1998
Malice in Kinderland: Mark Burns/New Work
, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Celebrating American Craft, Det Danske Kunstidustrimuseum, Copenhagen, Denmark
Loving Cups (The Night of 101 Cups 4), Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY

1997
Mark Burns/New Work, Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Salt & Pepper: Shake & Grind, Clay Studio/Salon Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
New Acquisitions, American Craft Museum, New York, NY

1996
25 at 25, Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA

1995
Cups Four, Artworks Gallery, Seattle, WA New Narrative Teapots, Pinchpot/Ferrin Galleries, Boston, MA

1994
The Extravagant Teapot, Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, NY
Las Vegas, U.S.A., Nevada Institute for Contemporary Art, Las Vegas, NV

1993
Legacy / Five Perspectives, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1992
A Tea Party, Chicago International New Art Forms, Exposition Hall, Chicago, IL


Selected Publications

Garth Clark, The Artful Teapot, Watson-Guptill, New York, 2001
Mark DelVecchico, PostModern Ceramics, Thames and Hudson Publishers, London, 2001
Leslie Ferrin, Teapots Transformed: The Exploration of an Object, Guild Publishers, 2001


Selected Collections

Shigaraki Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Japan
Taideteollisuusmueso, Helsinki, Finland Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal, Canada
Contemporary Museum of Art, Honolulu, HI American Craft Museum, New York, NY
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY Arkansas Arts Center/Decorative Arts Museum, Little Rock, AR Henry Gallery Collection, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Prof.Burns Explains Teapot Anatomy to You, 2000, earthenware with glazes and wood,
20" x 16" x 10"
Collection of Sonny and Gloria Kamm

 

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