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Tracy Lee: Poorly written, but tasty.
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Monday, December 6, 2010. Poorly written, but tasty. Who would have thought I'd have readers? I'm happy to know that within the vast sea of information called the internet, someone, somewhere- YOU- would find my babbling-run-ons vaguely edifying! So how are you Tracy? How's the work going? Is it cold yet? Good Good. Okay. Not much. Jesus, yes. Alright, let's move on to something less inane:. Try this one out. Another happy accident:. Curried Wild Rice and Tofu Burgers*. 1 med onion chopped. 1 cup red rice.
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Tracy Lee: Resume
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New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Alfred, NY. 2006-2010 Bachelor of Arts- Ceramics Concentration, cum laude. Work Exchange: The Clay Studio of Philadelphia. Summer Staff: Watershed Center for Ceramics. Newcastle, ME. Teaching Assistant to Heather Mae Erickson: “Ceramic Systems: Slip-Casting and Mold-Making,”. New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY. Resident Artist: Watershed Center for Ceramics. Newcastle, ME. Graphic Design and Digital software. Large ...
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Tracy Lee: The Bread Recipe
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It deserves its own page. Because of the many requests I've had for this recipe, I thought it would just be easiest (and a convenient navigation to my blog) for me to post the recipe here. 3 cups lukewarm water. 15 Tablespoon active dry yeast. 15 Tablespoon kosher/sea salt. 6 1/2 cups all purpose flour. Extra kosher salt for sprinkling. This recipe is super flexible: I've done it with half whole wheat, half white, walnuts, cranberries, oats and sunflower seeds. You can fold some shredded cheese into ...
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Tracy Lee: Statement
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Cut, Copy, Paste. I aim to articulate the many ways in which we access personal relationships through objects. How do we define the space between subject and object? How do we define (or defy) the space between one another? The work is an invitation to explore the elusive space between. It is a conjunction between the viewer and maker; it is a series of questions that attempt to generate more questions about process/media, pattern/function, subject/ object, digital/analog, and you/me.
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Tracy Lee: grit, teeth, noise, synesthesia.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011. Grit, teeth, noise, synesthesia. It's a little embarrassing to admit that those are indeed my own teeth. But it's a pretty cool image, no? Teeth are defensive, yet vulnerable. Teeth contain a unique topography to each individual (by this I'm referring to the use of dental records as a means of identifying a body, for example)- Fingerprints are like the map, where teeth are the terrain. Is that what I'm still talking about? Those are honestly the least of my concerns anymore)&#...
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Tracy Lee: Portfolio
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A presentation of recent ceramic projects (click for larger view). CNC milled model, tinted plaster, paint. each full unit is approx 12" wide. Trompe l'oeil "cootie catchers." cast porcelain. (ceramic). January-May 2010 White Noise: Consonnance/Dissonance. An exploration of composition using individual cast units. (ceramic). December 2009 Breathing Exercise. CNC milled model of terrain, cast porcelain (ceramic). 25x4 ft cast porcelain, monofilament, t-pins, wood. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tracy Lee: I'm finally going to do it
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Friday, January 28, 2011. I'm finally going to do it. Buy a real, professional musical saw that is. David Weiss, Musical Saw Virtuoso (from www.museumofmakingmusic.org). I think I'm finally settling on a Musshel and Westphal. Tenor saw. Although the collection of rusty old hand saws I've acquired has made for a very attractive wall display, the lack of range has proven to be a bit challenging. Stay tuned for photos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watershed Center for Ceramics. Journal of Modern Craft.
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Tracy Lee: lockjaw
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011. I am happily living out this self-constructed narrative as the so-called "Tracy Lee" in the city of Philadelphia. I don't know what I'm looking for, but this transitional period has been both refreshing and confusing, and my ability to focus has gone out the window. Work comes slow again, but I am telling myself that I am enjoying a state of "input" rather than "output.". When at a loss of words, but needing something to say, I can always resort to what I know best: food.).
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Tracy Lee: because
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011. I realized now while viewing the online catalog for the MAD museum's exhibit "A Bit of Clay on the Skin," why it is exactly I enjoy the ceramic material:. It is "the stuff of the luxurious and the mundane." It is a material that can subvert your expectations of what it can and should do, both in its physical properties as well its function as a cultural object. Ceramics is a field that can easily embrace every aspect of my utterly frivolous and fickle tendencies. Danny Knox - 감자.