Friday, April 25th 2025, 8:55 am
More than 30 ceramic artists now have their work on display in a Tulsa art gallery. Full Circle: Red Heat Collective is an exhibition from artists practicing at Red Heat Ceramic Art Studio in the Pearl District.
The pieces are on view at 108 Contemporary through May 24.
The Meaning of the Name
"Full Circle" refers to a group of artists who contribute to the collective well-being and benefit from the support of others, essentially completing a cycle of giving and receiving in a group, much like the circular motion of a full circle.
Community Clay Studio
Owner Whitney Forsyth opened Red Heat Ceramic Art Studio in 2021.
Her vision was to provide a shared studio for professional ceramic artists to collaborate and experience community, as well as provide a space for people to experience clay for the first time.
The studio is at 1645 E 8th St. in Tulsa's Pearl District.
Ceramic Art on Display
The pieces created for the Full Circle: Red Heat Collective exhibition will be on view at 108 Contemporary Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The gallery will stay open later during First Friday on May 2 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is at 108 Reconciliation Way in downtown Tulsa.
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