I am thrilled to announce to the LSU Ceramics community that artist David Eichelberger has accepted the full-time tenure-track faculty position at LSU and will be joining us in the Fall 2026.
David's joyful energy, depth of experience, enthusiasm and perspective within the field of ceramics is exceptional. We are honored he will be joining the LSU community. Welcome, David!
please learn more about David and his work here:
IG: @davideich
Website: twooneceramics.com
The LSU BFA Exhibition is on view at the Barnes Ogden School of Art Gallery until May 16th. Many fine ceramic pieces by BFA graduates Cole Clark, Paisley Rooney and Nina Moore are on display.
LSU CASA (Ceramic Student Art Association) has their pottery sale today and tomorrow in front of the LSU Union from 9-4pm. Come out and support our students! Parking can be found easily in the LSU Bookstore lot across from the Union.
LSU Ceramics students had an active weekend, visiting the Dirty South Cup Exhibition in Alexandria, Louisiana, followed by a trip to the Dallas Pottery Invitational and the Dallas Museum of Art.
The Dallas Pottery Invitational gave students a rare opportunity to engage directly with exhibiting artists and deepen their understanding of functional ceramics.
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Had an amazing time at the Dallas Pottery Invitational this past weekend with 9 LSU students and alums. Nearly everyone bought a Lisa Orr pot. So beautiful!
It’s about that time again! Mark your calendars for this year’s biannual Pottery Sale sponsored by CASA (Ceramic Art Student Association).
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Tonight! Be sure you don’t miss the closing reception of “To Be Closer” by ceramics graduate student, Sarah Moschel Miller! See you at Glassell Gallery from 6-8pm.
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Wrapping up our interviews for Grad Walk, meet Kaylon Khorsheed, a first-year ceramics student whose work this semester explores edges, space, and contemplation.
Kaylon’s work can be seen tonight during Grad Walk: School of Art Open Studios, Thursday, April 9, 5:30-8 p.m. at the Barnes Ogden Art & Design Complex.
Tour the MFA studios 6-7 p.m. and see work like this up close.
Free and open to all.
Interview by Hannah Roehr, LSU School of Art printmaking student.
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To be closer delves into the intersections between intimacy, unease, and the interpersonal. Sarah Moschel Miller’s works use the visual language of the body and its thresholds to explore how each of us builds interpersonal connections and understandings of self.
This exhibition will be on view April 4–11, 2026 with a reception scheduled for Saturday, April 11 from 6–8 p.m. Miller will lead a hand sculpting workshop Saturday, April 4 from 1–3 p.m.
Glassell Gallery Hours:
Tuesday–Wednesday: 12–5 p.m.
Thursday–Friday: 12–7 p.m.
Saturday–Sunday: 12–5 p.m.
Closed Mondays, between exhibitions, and during LSU closures.
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Excited to officially announce my thesis show, "To be closer"!
"To be closer" delves into the intersections between intimacy, unease, and the interpersonal. Sarah Moschel Miller’s works use the visual language of the body and its thresholds to explore how each of us builds interpersonal connections and understandings of self.
The show will feature my large scale figurative work, cyanotype body prints, and my functional ceramics.
The show runs from April 4th-11th at Glassell Gallery
Reception April 11th, 6-8 pm