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Antoinette Badenhorst
Craft - Clay
Saltillo, MS
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Representation: Antoinette Badenhorst
General Services: Workshops/Retreats, Commissioned Work, Freelance Writing, Mentoring, Educational Programs

Additional Artist Web sites:
  www.studiopottery.co.uk
http://www.ceramics.org/potterscouncil/
 
Classroom Experience:
  Grade Level: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, College
Past Experience:

Presented porcelain at Vernon Hills Library
Presented year long workshops - students varying form age 6 to 16 as well as adults in Barrington IL.
Teapot discussion with Harper College students
Full time ceramic teacher in private studio in South Africa and the USA for 22 years
Presented two week workshop at Delta State University during Summer Arts program
Four follow up work sessions of eight days each at West Side School, West Point MS.
Presented workshop to school teachers at Henry S. Jacobs Camp, Utica MS – Mississippi Arts Commission
Presented Lecture “Problem solving skills in Art” – Business men -Tupelo
Presented week long workshop - Pierce Street Elementary students – Tupelo MS
Evaluated students at Saltillo High School for four years in a row for the senior arts program
Presented lecture “Seasons” to adult society – Dallas TX
Presented workshop at my home based studio to school teachers.
Presented lecture to Women’s group - Amory MS
Presented demonstration in my home based studio to Tupelo Artist Guild.
Presented demonstration/lecture during Stormy Arts Festival – Cannon Beach OR
Presented lecture “South African Art meets Mississippi art” - Hinds Community College
Presented one day workshop at the Mississippi Museum of Art
Presented lecture about my ceramic work at Northeast Community college, Boonville, MS.
Presented lecture “The influence of my heritage on my ceramic art work” - Gadston Antiquity Society
Presented several demonstrations at the Mississippi Craftsmen’s Guild
Worked with students during Memphis in May- Honoring South Africa
Presented demonstration to Mississippi Woman’s College students at my studio
 


Experience in Public Art:
  Type of art: Community-based

Community art participation:
 

Salvation Army - empty bowls. Various churches and women's auxiliaries - presentations and demonstrations. Established arts and craft association in Namaqualand South Africa with under developed societies. Correctional Services South Africa - established pottery studio and trained prisoners to maintain their own potter's studio.


Awards:
 

Best Functional – Clayworker’s Guild of Illinois 2007
Best in Show Gum tree – Tupelo MS - 2007
Best in functional ceramic – Gum tree – Tupelo MS 2007
Cash award - Bluff Park - Birmingham AL- 2006
1st prize Ceramic: Cincinnati Summer festival, Cincinnati 2006
Purchase Award: Gum Tree 2006
Honorable Mention 3-D Art at Gallery 10 - Memphis TN 2005
1st Prize Ceramic: Arts in the park - 2005
Obtained permanent residency: Extraordinary abilities in the field of ceramics –
(In order to obtain this reward an artist has to prove by judgment of recognized piers that the work falls into the top 10 % of American art; in this case ceramic art.) November 2002
Special recognition – International show – Period Gallery Omaha NE - 2000
Best in Show 3-dimentional work – 7th Annual George Ohr exhibition, Biloxi Mississippi - 1999
Best in Show, non functional - Annual Juried Exhibition of APSA – 1995
 

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