Join Arizona-born ceramicist WESLEY ANDEREGG FOR A TALK ON HIS LATEST
BODY OF WORK, Critters. Wesley Anderegg’s peculiar ceramic figures
have been delighting viewers for over three decades in Santa Fe.
Collectors and critics familiar with Anderegg’s distinct sense of
humor have come to rely on his signature toothy grins, unsettlingly
realistic glass eyes, and idiosyncratic brand of whimsy and fun. Awash
in the colors of a typical Arizona landscape, his earthenware
characters represent what the artist enjoys best, outside of raising
pygmy goats: poking fun and people-watching.
Anderegg’s work is represented in numerous public collections,
including the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery,
Washington, DC; Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, AL; Fredrick R.
Wiesman Museum, Minneapolis, MN; Arizona State University Art Museum,
Tempe, AZ; and, most recently, the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe,
NM. When he’s not busy with contemporary craft, Anderegg makes his
own pinot noir.
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