Artist: Lesley Bevan
Lesley Bevan, ILLINOIS
Bio
When Lesley first touched clay, she was a visiting actor at the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, where she would throw all day, then race to rehearsal at night, splattered with mud.
For years she chased two passions, clay by day and theatre by night, sometimes smuggling work into her dressing room, to slip-trail pots during intermission. She clearly remembers delivering Lady MacBeth’s "Out, damned spot” speech in front of a paying audience while simultaneously working out the design for a new mug in her head. It was a moment of clarity. Shortly thereafter she bowed out of theatre and clay took center stage.
Lesley continues to tap those years spent inhabiting other lives, cultures and time periods. She is inspired by historical costumes and how they tell the story of the person wearing them. How a vintage prop can open the door to a bygone era. How a certain exotic textile motif can nudge the mind halfway across the world. She tries to build these same transportive qualities into her work, creating beautiful everyday objects with a story to tell, and the power to transport the beholder.
Artist Statement
I come to ceramics through the lens of a long career in theatre. It’s an actor’s best kept secret that everything she touches on stage informs her character and helps her tell a story. A sturdy, flat-bottomed stein might put her in mind of a rowdy Shakespearean pub. The refined delicacy of a porcelain tea cup straightens her spine and transports her to Edwardian England. I still play with these “portals” to another time and place through considerations of weight and texture, and with the use of textile patterns from around the globe. The ornate designs which characterize my work are made by slip-trailing—the process of piping liquid clay onto the surface of a vessel, much like decorating a cake. Each piece is painstakingly piped freehand, resulting in raised patterns into which I lay a second, third or fourth glaze. My desire is to create tactile, flowing designs which are a joy to touch and perfectly express my love of Art Nouveau, Arabesque motifs, Asian textiles and the repetitive geometry found in nature. I used to get frustrated when my delicate, free hand designs would get obscured or obliterated in the soda kiln, but I’ve come to embrace the chaos of soda as another layer of the story. My hope is that everything I make transports the beholder in a small way, begging the question, “What’s the story...what happened here?”
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Soda Firing Monitor, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, 2021 to Present
Studio Artist, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, 2020 to Present
Ceramics Instructor, Stirling Hall, Lake Forest, IL, 2022
Studio Artist, Midwest Clay Guild, Evanston, IL, 2019 to 2020
Ceramics Teaching Assistant, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, 2016 to 2020
ArtReach Monitor, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, 2016-2018
Glaze Monitor, Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL, 2014
GROUP EXHIBITIONS, INVITATIONALS
Exquisite Forms V, 2023,Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, FL
Thanksgiving Table: The Butter Dish, 2022,ClayAKAR, Iowa City, IA
Functional Ceramics Exhibition, 2022, Wayne Center for the Arts, Wooster, OH
16th Annual Yunomi Invitational, 2022, ClayAKAR, Iowa City, IA
Featured Artist, September 2021, Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, FL
Cup, the Intimate Object XVI, 2020, Charlie Cummings Gallery, Gainesville, FL
Baldwin Wallace University Invitational Cup Show, 2014, Berea, OH
Lillstreet Art Center Member Show, 2012 - 2014, Chicago, IL
AWARDS
NCECA Cup of Merit Award, 2023, Cincinnati, OH
2nd Place, 3D Art, Hinsdale Fine Arts Festival, 2019, Hinsdale, IL
EDUCATION
Northwestern University, Bachelor of Speech in Performance Studies 1994