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    Published on: 9/19/2009    Last Visited: 9/19/2009  

    Gallery Opening: Points of View in Oil and Clay | Read More | Elizabeth Vorlicek Episcopal High School: Calendars > Calendar Detail Episcopal High School
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    Works in oil and clay by Claire Owen and Elizabeth Vorlicek
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    Published on: 1/17/2009    Last Visited: 1/17/2009  

    Read More | Elizabeth Vorlicek Episcopal High School: Calendars » Calendar Detail
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    Works in oil and clay by Claire Owen and Elizabeth Vorlicek
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    EHS: Academic Offerings in the Arts - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/18/2006    Last Visited: 8/3/2008  

    David A. Douglas, M.F.A.; Joey L. Halm; Chuck Leonard, M.A.; Frank P. Phillips, M.F.A.; Elizabeth Vorlicek, M.F.A.; Helen E. Westerfield; Andrew Winn, M.M.

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    Published on: 8/3/2008    Last Visited: 8/3/2008  

    Elizabeth A. Vorlicek
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    Elizabeth A. Vorlicek
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    Liz was educated at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.While at Alfred, she received her master's and bachelor's degrees.She also worked at the Scholes Library of Ceramics and Engineering and was a teaching assistant.Liz taught in Seattle, Wash., at Pottery Northwest, before she started her career at Episcopal.In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Liz leads the afternoon art program, is co-director of the Angie Newman Johnson Gallery and a student advisor, and serves on the Harrison Dorm team.

    Liz is a ceramic sculptor and has shown her work both nationally and internationally.

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    Published on: 11/8/2007    Last Visited: 11/8/2007  

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    Episcopal High School: News » News Detail - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/9/2009    Last Visited: 10/31/2009  

    Art Teacher Elizabeth Vorlicek, one of the chaperones for the trip, said that the tour "was a wonderful opportunity to see our students share a part of their hearts with the community outside of our school: singing to the congregation at St. Bartholomew's Church in Manhattan, line dancing with a group of enthusiastic senior citizens in Middletown, Del., and joining two other choirs for a Choir Festival at the St. Andrew's School."

    She was proud of the students, she added, and their "tireless ability to bring their art into the world through song."

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    Episcopal High School: News » News Detail - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2008    Last Visited: 10/31/2009  

    Elizabeth Vorlicek Episcopal High School: News > News Detail Episcopal High School
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    "Points of View in Oil and Clay," an exhibition of sculptures by Episcopal's visual arts teacher Liz Vorlicek together with paintings by her college design teacher Claire Owen, welcomed visitors into a world that is at once bold and elusive in the Angie Newman John Gallery from Sept. 15 through Oct. 31.
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    Claire and I were able to put our heads together to install the work in the best kind of collaboration - one where the ideas flowed and visual relationships sparked in the beautiful gallery space," said Vorlicek.
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    "Claire's paintings and my sculptures share a sense of something being held, a stored energy," wrote Vorlicek in her curator's notes, "It might be in the luminous eyes of a house, or of a child that gazes out at the viewer and invites them forward, or in a crisp apple that is perched and about to topple from its nest of white ribbons into the hands of one who stands by."

    The closing reception for the exhibit was held during Parents' Weekend. "The reception had particular resonance with me as an artist and teacher," explained Vorlicek, "as I was able to share the evening with my first teacher from college and to present the artwork to the extended Episcopal High School community."

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    Episcopal High School: News » News Detail - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/17/2008    Last Visited: 10/31/2009  

    In each space I was filled with a sense of longing related to that feeling of being 5 years old, with only a quarter in my pocket, at the counter of the candy store," wrote EHS art teacher Liz Vorlicek, who curated the exhibition.

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    Episcopal High School: News » News Detail - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2008    Last Visited: 10/31/2009  

    "Points of View in Oil and Clay," an exhibition of sculptures by Episcopal's visual arts teacher Liz Vorlicek together with paintings by her college design teacher Claire Owen, welcomed visitors into a world that is at once bold and elusive in the Angie Newman John Gallery from Sept. 15 through Oct. 31.
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    Claire and I were able to put our heads together to install the work in the best kind of collaboration - one where the ideas flowed and visual relationships sparked in the beautiful gallery space," said Vorlicek.
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    "Claire's paintings and my sculptures share a sense of something being held, a stored energy," wrote Vorlicek in her curator's notes, "It might be in the luminous eyes of a house, or of a child that gazes out at the viewer and invites them forward, or in a crisp apple that is perched and about to topple from its nest of white ribbons into the hands of one who stands by."

    The closing reception for the exhibit was held during Parents' Weekend. "The reception had particular resonance with me as an artist and teacher," explained Vorlicek, "as I was able to share the evening with my first teacher from college and to present the artwork to the extended Episcopal High School community."

    Elizabeth Vorlicek
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    Elizabeth Vorlicek

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    Episcopal High School: News » News Detail - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2008    Last Visited: 1/31/2009  

    "Points of View in Oil and Clay," an exhibition of sculptures by Episcopal's visual arts teacher Liz Vorlicek together with paintings by her college design teacher Claire Owen, welcomed visitors into a world that is at once bold and elusive in the Angie Newman John Gallery from Sept. 15 through Oct. 31.
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    Claire and I were able to put our heads together to install the work in the best kind of collaboration , one where the ideas flowed and visual relationships sparked in the beautiful gallery space," said Vorlicek.
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    "Claire's paintings and my sculptures share a sense of something being held, a stored energy," wrote Vorlicek in her curator's notes, "It might be in the luminous eyes of a house, or of a child that gazes out at the viewer and invites them forward, or in a crisp apple that is perched and about to topple from its nest of white ribbons into the hands of one who stands by."

    The closing reception for the exhibit was held during Parents' Weekend. "The reception had particular resonance with me as an artist and teacher," explained Vorlicek, "as I was able to share the evening with my first teacher from college and to present the artwork to the extended Episcopal High School community."

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