Art Prof Andrew Casto's work featured in Miami solo ceramics exhibition

Monday, March 13, 2017

Andrew Casto
Andrew Casto

University of Iowa Professor Andrew Casto’s ceramics work is currently being showcased in a solo exhibition at Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami, Fla.

The exhibition, “Revelatory Dérive,” opened with a gallery lecture on March 11, and will be open through April 29.

So far in 2017, Casto’s work has been shown at the Mindy Solomon Gallery, Winston Wachter Fine Art in Miami and Seattle, The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, the Double Dragon PDX in Portland, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art, also in Portland.

Casto is an assistant professor teaching ceramics in the School of Art & Art History, part of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. He is also a member of the Public Digital Arts Faculty Initiative.

Andrew Casto ceramic sculpture
Andrew Casto, Assemblage 140.

 


The University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers about 70 majors across the humanities; fine, performing and literary arts; natural and mathematical sciences; social and behavioral sciences; and communication disciplines. About 15,000 undergraduate and nearly 2,000 graduate students study each year in the college’s 37 departments, led by faculty at the forefront of teaching and research in their disciplines. The college teaches all Iowa undergraduates through the college's general education program, CLAS CORE. About 80 percent of all Iowa undergraduates begin their academic journey in CLAS. The college confers about 60 percent of the university's bachelor's degrees each academic year.