Kevin Lehman September 2020 580 S Prince St., Rear Lancaster, PA 17603 717-509-7547 [email protected]

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Kevin Lehman September 2020 580 S Prince St., Rear Lancaster, PA 17603 717-509-7547 Kevin@Klpottery.Com Kevin Lehman September 2020 580 S Prince St., Rear Lancaster, PA 17603 717-509-7547 [email protected] Professional Experience 2018-current Adjunct Instructor: Sculpture and Ceramics, Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, PA 2017-current Owner, Kevin Lehman Studio, LLC 2015-current Director, Lancaster Creative Factory, Lancaster, PA 2013-2014 Adjunct Instructor: Ceramics, Eastern Mennonite University, Lancaster, PA 2009-current Co-director, Strictly Functional Pottery National, Lancaster, PA 2009 Founder, Lancaster Creative Factory, Lancaster, PA 2007-2014 Co-owner, Lancaster County Redware, Lancaster, PA 2007-2012 Adjunct Instructor: Sculpture, Ceramics, 3D Design, Cecil College, North East, MD 2003-2019 Instructor, Kevin Lehman's Pottery, Lancaster, PA 2000-current Owner, Kevin Lehman's Pottery, Lancaster, PA Education 2011 M.F.A. University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 2000 B.A. Millersville University, Millersville, PA, Cum Laude 1998 Study Abroad, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Solo Exhibitions 2013 New Works in Glass, George School, Newtown, PA 2012 The Gulf: Mississippi Inspirations, Gallery 360, Lancaster, PA 2010 Just Pots? Meadow Park East, Elkton, MD Sculpture Garden Show, Jim Showers Garden, Elizabethtown, PA 2008 Works By Kevin Lehman, Radius Gallery, Harrisburg, PA Works By Kevin Lehman, The Heritage Center Museum Store, Lancaster, PA 2007 Change: A Conscious Choice, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA 2006 Cinco de Mayo: A time for Change, Candy Factory Gallery, Lancaster, PA Group Exhibitions 2018 Pottery and Glass, Bookplace, Oxford, PA Ocala Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Ocala, FL 2017 Open Show, Entry: Swan Goblets, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA 2016 New Works, Artspcae@Hinkles, Columbia, PA Pottery and Glass, Bookplace, Oxford, PA 2015 What is Art?, Artspace@Hinkles, Columbia, PA Pottery, Glass and Jewelry, Bookplace, Oxford, PA 2014 Lancaster Designer Craftsmen Chapter Showcase, Center of American Craft, Lancaster, PA Flawed Dolls, L.M.N.T.L. Gallery, Lancaster, PA Pottery and Glass, Bookplace, Oxford, PA 2013 Regional Reflections, Cecil College, Elkton, MD Lancaster Designer Craftsmen Chapter Showcase, Center of American Craft, Lancaster, PA PA Made, Goggle Works, Reading, PA Artistic Expressions, John Morrow, Columbia, PA Open Show, Banker Meets the Farmer, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA Sculpture Trail Artists Show, Oxford Arts Alliance, Oxford, PA Sculpture Trail, West Grove, PA Keys to the City, Painted Pianos collaboration with TLC Veterans, Music For Everyone, Lancaster, PA Ceramics, Bookplace, Oxford, PA 2012 Functional and Beyond, With Amedeo Salamoni, Bookplace, Oxford, PA 2011 MFA Thesis Exhibition: The Road Less Traveled, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA “Experiential Epistemology: An Awareness Installation”, Collaboration with Millersville students: Jenna Wright, Morgan Mangiaruga, Kurt Vail and Laura Abbott, Millersville University Ganser Gallery, Millersville, PA Locals Only: A Few Good Men, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA Central Pennsylvania Potters, The Clay Place at Standard, Pittsburgh, PA Cecil College Fine Arts Faculty Show, The Palette and the Page, Elkton, MD Natural Inspirations, John Morrow and Jim Showers, Jim Showers Garden, Elizabethtown, PA 2010 Open Show, Entry: Wave, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA WIP Show, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Explorations in Clay, Harford Community College, Bel Air, MD With Maggie Creshkoff and Matt Hyleck WIP Show, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA The Pennsylvania Arts Experience Artist's Trail, York College, York, PA Best in PA Ceramics, State Museum: Radius Gallery, Harrisburg, PA Ceramic and Glass: Show and Sale, Oxford Art Alliance, Oxford, PA Earth, Wind, Fire & Water: Science in Art, Van Go, Susquehanna Art Museum, Traveling museum on wheels, PA 2008 Faculty Show, Cecil College, Elkton, MD Divine Proportion: Interpretations of the Golden Ratio, Kevin Lehman’s Pottery, Lancaster, PA With Tim Nies Earth, Wind, Fire & Water: Science in Art, Van Go, Susquehanna Art Museum, Traveling museum on wheels, PA Open Show, Entry: Bobo Geodes, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA 2007 Student and Faculty Show, Cecil Community College, Elkton, MD Tea Pot Show, Entry: Scolding Teapot, Radius Gallery, Harrisburg, PA Lancaster Designer Craftsmen Group Show, The Goggle Works, Reading, PA Open Show, Entry: Summer Crater, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA 2006 Artful Teapots, Entry: Scolding Hot Teapot, Pemberley Tea Shop, Lancaster, PA Transitions, Goggle Works Center for the Arts, Reading, PA W/ Amedeo Salamoni and Phil Haralam Ceramic Pottery Show, The Bookplace, Oxford, PA W/ Bernie Felch, Gill Mallinckrodt, and Amedeo Salamoni Vase Finder, On-line Gallery, Piece Accepted: Textured Vessel Open Show, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA 2005 Wheel Thrown Ceramics, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA W/ Ian Stainton and Helen Weichman Open Show, Gallery 20, West Reading, PA Open Show, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA 2004 Functional Designs, w/ Eliana Lopez, Liquid Heat Studio 8, Lancaster, PA Group Show, Creative Arts Studio, Enola, PA Open Show, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA Open Show, Gallery 20, West Reading, PA 2003 Crafts National, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA, Juror: Holly Hotchner Open Show, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA Residencies 2018 Manheim Township High School, Reduction Firing: Gas, Wood and Raku, Lancaster, PA Hempfield High School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Landisville, PA 2017 Delta-Peach Bottom Elementary School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Delta, PA 2016 Donegal Intermediate School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Marietta, PA 2015 Cedar Crest Middle School, Permanent Mosaic, Lebanon, PA Donegal Intermediate School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Marietta, PA 2014 Wilson West Middle School, 6 Mobiles, Reading, PA 2013 Reamstown Elementary School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Reamstown, PA 2012 Transitional Living Center, Permanent Column Mosaic, Lancaster, PA 2011 Camp Hill High School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Camp Hill, PA 2010 New Cumberland Middle School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, New Cumberland, PA Ephrata High School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Ephrata, PA The Janus School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Mount Joy, PA 2009 Reidenbaugh Elementary School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Lititz, PA 2008 Muhlenberg High School, Wheel throwing, Laureldale, PA Penn Manor High School, Two permanent exterior obelisks, Millersville, PA 2007 Muhlenberg High School, Wheel throwing and slide lecture, Laureldale, PA 2006 Martic Elementary School, Permanent Wall Mosaic, Marticville, PA Centerville Elementary School, Hand-building Techniques, Centerville, PA 2005 Blue Ball Elementary School, Hand building and Raku firing, Blue Ball, PA 2004 Conestoga Valley High School, Clay Artist in Residence, Leola, PA High school: 5 weeks: wheel throwing, Raku firing, critique, and slide lecture Middle school: 1 week, Demonstration wheel throwing Elementary schools: 3 weeks, taught mask making Lectures/ Workshops 2019 Wood Firing Workshop, Lancaster County High Schools, Lancaster, PA Wood Firing Workshop, Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, Lancaster, PA 2018 Large Scale Throwing, Lancaster Potter’s Group, Lancaster, PA 2017 Large Scale Throwing, Lancaster Potter’s Group, Lancaster, PA Lecture/Workshop, Clay: How to Find and Process It, Lancaster Potter’s Group, Lancaster, PA 2016 Lecture, Leadership Lancaster, Creativity, Art and Problem Solving, Lancaster, PA 2015 Lecture, Millersville University, Millersville, PA Lecture, Leadership Lancaster, Creativity, Art and Problem Solving, Lancaster, PA Lecture: Lancaster Creative Factory: Creativity, Art and Problem solving, Sunrise Rotary Club, Lancaster, PA Team Building Workshop, Leadership Lancaster, Lancaster, PA 2014 Lecture, Leadership Lancaster, Creativity, Art and Problem Solving, Lancaster, PA Team Building Workshop, Leadership Lancaster, Lancaster, PA 2013 Large Scale Wood Fired Ceramics, The Clay Studio, LAWS Series, Philadelphia, PA Tile project, George School, Newtown, PA Demonstrations, Reamstown Elementary School, Reamstown, PA Lecture and Demonstration, Windsor High School, Windsor, CT Team Building: Creative Clay, Lancaster Creative Factory, Lancaster, PA Lecture and Demonstration, Garden Spot High School, New Holland, PA Team Building: Paper Project, Lancaster Creative Factory, Lancaster, PA 2012 Lecture and Demonstration, Windsor High School, Windsor, CT 2011 Large scale throwing and Anagama wood firing, Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA Workshop: Hands-on for Franklin and Marshal College: Japanese Class, Kevin Lehman’s Pottery, Lancaster, PA Lecture, Garden Spot High School, New Holland, PA Tile and Wheel Throwing Workshop: ShoeFlyMoonPie, Kevin Lehman’s Pottery, Lancaster, PA 2009 Lecture and Demonstration, Harford Community College, Bel Air, MD Elements and Principles of Design, Pennsylvania Guild Headquarters, Lancaster, PA Team Building: Manheim Central SAP, Kevin Lehman's Pottery, Lancaster, PA 2008 Career Day, Elizabethtown Middle School, Elizabethtown, PA Wheel Throwing, The Janus School, Mount Joy, PA Pottery Demo, Thorndale United Methodist Church, Thorndale, PA Hand building with Schreiber Pediatric, Kevin Lehman's Pottery, Lancaster, PA 2007 Wood Firing, Central Pennsylvania Potter’s Group, Kirkwood Kiln, Kirkwood, PA Arts Career Symposium, Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA Wheel Throwing, The Janus School, Mount Joy, PA Wheel Throwing, Fred S. 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