THE SYMPOSIUM EXHIBITION

Central to Ancient Greek culture was the Symposium, a social and intellectual gathering of shared wine, conversation, music, poetry, and art. Integral to the experience were the drinking vessels, each representative of a specific role to the pacing and rhythm of the evening.

This collection of turned and carved vessels maintains historical roots to traditional forms while reimagining elements in a contemporary context. All are created from locally salvaged wood, aged with a combination of fire and red wine, and finished with varnish oil.

Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History

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Turned and carved by Connor Kelly with a reverence and respect for ancient pottery, revived in a modern wood aesthetic.

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