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Artists in Residence

 

Melanie Brown
June, 2008

Lee Arts Center will be hosting Melanie Brown, a ceramics artist from Wales, for a one-month residency in June, 2008. She is a teapot maker whose work is thrown in porcelain. She specializes in traditional Chinese glazes. Ms. Brown exhibits widely in Europe and the United States - recent shows include SOFA Chicago and "Hot Tea" Del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles.

 

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Ramon Camarillo 

camarilloLiving in the D.C. area since 1996, Ramon came from Hawai’i, bringing his ukulele and his dynamic wheel-throwing style.  In Hawai’i, he had been refining his skills in the art of raku, exhibiting, and winning awards for nearly 20 years.  Once on the mainland, he started gaining national recognition in the clay industry.  When he's not working out of the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, or Lee Arts Center in Falls Church, Ramon is based out of his home studio/gallery in Vienna (all in Northern Virginia). For more information, see www.ramoncamarillo.com

 

 

 
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Ramon Camarillo's Artwork

 

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Alfredo Ratinoff

ratinoffAlfredo Ratinoff was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he trained in ceramics with his master Teodolina Garcia Cabo starting at the age of eleven. He then studied at the National School of Ceramics and also studied drawing and painting at the National Art Academy.
Alfredo specialized for many years in large scale installations of tile and mosaic murals and his works are in many private collections all over the United States and have been exhibited at the Museum of the Americas at the Organization of American States, The N.A.S.A Headquarters in Washington D.C, The AT&T Headquarters in Oakton ,VA, Barnes & Noble Corporation in Rockville, MD and New York, N.Y, Strathmore Hall Art Center, Bethesda, MD, The Target Gallery at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, Alexandria, VA and the South Florida Art Center in Miami Beach, FL. He also has the distinction to be in the permanent collection at the Embassy of Argentina in the office of the ambassador. In 2004 Alfredo created a stained glass piece for the mausoleum of the renowned Cuban singer Celia Cruz in Bronx, N.Y commissioned by Hispanic TV host Cristina Saralegui.
Alfredo Ratinoff is currently a faculty member for the Art Department for ceramics and mosaics at The Smithsonian Institution as well as the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, VA. He was also selected by the Education office from the Embassy of Italy to work in the 2004 summer program at Georgetown University teaching mosaic workshops sponsored by a grant from the National Endowment of Humanities in Washington D.C. He serves also as a curator for the art committee at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C. Alfredo currently resides in Hyattsville, MD where he also has his private studio.  For more information, see www.alfredoratinoff.com

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                                        Alfredo Ratinoff's Artwork

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