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Artists Biography
Jack
Charney (Resume)
Jack's art reflects not only the spirit found at home in
New Mexico, but also the tastes of international adventure. Growing up in a
military family, Jack spent much of his childhood traveling all over the
world. And he hasn't stopped since - a practice he feels informs his
artwork. When he was 17, his family settled in Florida, and Jack discovered
an interest in clay. Declining an opportunity to graduate high school a year
early, he took mostly art classes his final year. "It provided me with
focus," Jack says. "I realized this was what I wanted to spend my life
doing."
Jack studied at Antioch College, where he traveled for
two years in South America, learning basic techniques he still uses from
potters on the Mexican border.
After graduating with degrees in Art, Latin American studies, and American
Education, Jack taught at a school in Vermont where students hiked, traveled
out West, and went winter camping in Canada and Maine. Jack next travel to
Europe, the Middle East, North Africa. He was there for two years, intending
to take a third to travel down the Congo River, but an accident in Egypt
brought this plan to a halt. He was badly injured, got gangrene in his leg,
and nearly had to have it amputated.
Upon gaining back his health and a new lease on life,
Jack moved back to the US, where he created his hand formed, unique hand painted
pottery and put himself through graduate school at the University of
Washington at Seattle.
Recent trips have included visits to Jamaica, Peru and
Lisbon, where Jack climbed and rested
with family and friends.
Jack shows no signs of slowing down, either. The
2010 Festival season will start soon and Jack will be on the road. You can
catch up in Telluride, Lancaster PA or Lyndhurst Estate
Tarrytown in
September.
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