PAUL CHALEFF


PUBLIC COLLECTIONS


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART,  New York, NY

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART,  New York, NY

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS,  Boston, MA

LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART,  Los Angeles, CA

RENWICK GALLERY, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF

AMERICAN ART- SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION,  Washington, D.C.

YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY,  New Haven, CT

CARNEGIE INSTITUTE,  Pittsburgh, PA

BROOKLYN MUSEUM,  New York. NY

PRINCETON ART MUSEUM,  Princeton, NJ

MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN

(formerly AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM),  New York, NY

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART,  Syracuse, NY

BOISE ART MUSEUM,  Boise, ID

CHARLES A. WUSTUM MUSEUM,  Racine, WI

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER,  Little Rock, AR

ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY,  New York, NY

ALLENTOWN MUSEUM OF ART,  Allentown, PA

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ART MUSEUM,  Bolder, CO

MILLS COLLEGE,  Oakland, CA

MUJU SCULPTURE PARK,  South Korea

IDYLLWILD SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND ART,  Idyllwild, CA

ARROWMOUNT SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS,  Gatlinburg, TN

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK,  New York, NY

STUDIO POTTER COLLECTION,  Goffstown, NH



ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS


MORGAN LEHMAN GALLERY  Paul Chaleff: J.A.S.S,.  Lakeville, CT 2006


GALLERY PAHK / DAI ICHI ARTS  Paul Chaleff  Sculpture,  New York, NY  2004


SKH  GALLERY  Sculptural Forms,  Great Barrington MA  2004


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  Large Constructed Works in Clay,  Philadelphia, PA  2003


ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM 

    Paul Chaleff,  Little Rock, AR  2003


SKH GALLERY  Works in Porcelain,  Great Barrington, MA  2003


NEW ARTS GALLERY  Vessels and Forms for the Garden,  Litchfield, CT  2003


SKH GALLERY  Vessels,  Great Barrington, MA  2002


DAVIS AND HALL GALLERY  Outdoor Works,   Hudson, NY  2001


SNYDERMAN GALLERY Paul Chaleff,  Philadelphia, PA  2000


DFN GALLERY Ceramic Work From the New Studio,  New York, NY  2000


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  SOFA, New York, NY  1999


MENDELSON GALLERY   Paul Chaleff,  Washington, CT  1998


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  New Works,  Philadelphia, PA  1998


ROSENBERG GALLERY  Ceramic Works, Hofstra University, NY  1997


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  Wood-fired,  Philadelphia, PA  1997


MENDELSON GALLERY  Indoors and Outdoors,  Washington, CT  1997


WISDOM HOUSE  Wood-Fired Works,  Litchfield, CT  1997


TREMAINE GALLERY  In Parallel and in Series,  Lakeville, CT  1996


GALLERY DAI-ICHI ARTS, Paul Chaleff,  New York, NY  1995


ELIZABETH HARRIS GALLERY  Recent Ceramic Work,  New York, NY  1995


THE DAVID COLLECTION  Paul Chaleff,  New York, NY  1994


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  Crucibles,  Philadelphia, PA  1994


ELIZABETH HARRIS GALLERY  Ceramic Works,  New York, NY  1993


SNYDERMAN GALLERY  Cauldrons, Cogs, Cones,  Philadelphia, PA  1993


THE WORKS GALLERY  Wood Fired Forms,  Philadelphia, PA  1993


MENDELSON GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  Washington, CT  1991


FIVE POINTS GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  East Chatham, NY  1991


KAVESH GALLERY  Recent Work,  Ketchum, ID  1991


PAULA ALLEN GALLERY  Cauldrons, Seats  and Other Forms,  New York, NY  1989


THE WORKS GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  Philadelphia, PA  1988


BARRETT HOUSE  Paul Chaleff Ceramic Work,  Dutchess County Arts Association

Poughkeepsie, NY  1988


PAULA ALLEN GALLERY  Jars and Other Forms,  New York, NY  1987


SIGNATURE GALLERY  Chaleff at Signature,  Boston, MA  1987


THE ALLEN/ WINCOR GALLERY  Recent Ceramic Work,  New York, NY  1985


SUSAN MCLEOD GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  Sarasota, FL  1985


ESTHER SAKS GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  Chicago, IL  1984


THE HUDSON HALL GALLERY Works by Nancy Meeker and Paul Chaleff

Dutchess Community College  Poughkeepsie, NY  1983


JORDAN-VOLPE GALLERY  Fire Forms,  New York, NY  1983


CRAFTSMEN’S GALLERY  Fired with Wood,  Omaha, NE  1982


GION GALLERY  Paul Chaleff,  Kyoto, Japan  1982


AARON FABER GALLERY  New Works,  New York, NY  1982


AARON FABER GALLERY   Paul Chaleff and Shigeyoshi Morioka: Wood-Fired Ceramics

New York, NY  1981


THE WHITE HOUSE  Eighteen Centerpieces,  Washington, D.C.  1980



AARON FABER GALLERY  Paul Chaleff: Wood Fired Work,  New York, NY  1980


RINGWOOD MANOR MUSEUM  New Ceramic Work,  Ringwood, NJ  1974


RINGWOOD MANOR MUSEUM  Paul Chaleff,  Ringwood, NJ  1972



COMMISSIONS/ INSTALLATIONS


Colossal Jar Form- 2008, glazed ceramic.  John and Maureen Jerome, Lakeville,CT.


Cauldron and Jar- 2007, glazed ceramic. Jeffrey Stark and Lisa Lancaster,

    Pine Plains, NY.


Zabriskie Cauldron- 2006, 52” x 54” x 32”- glazed ceramic. Philip and Beverley

    Zabriskie, Gallatin, NY.


Jared Branfman Memorial Fountain 2006, 192”x 192”x 42” Granite. Thayer Academy,

    Braintree, MA. Installation- June 2007.


Lying With…, 2006. 22”x 96”x 60”, glazed ceramic with steel, copper and lead. Evelyn

    Steffanson Nef at Ultima Thule (Hugh Jacobson architect) Great Barrington. MA.


Colossal Jar in Greens, 2006.  54” x 33”, glazed ceramic. Henry and Jane Eckert for

    Darryl Pottorf


Boat-Shaped Cauldron. 2006 31” x 74” x 34” , glazed ceramic, Lori Price, New Paltz, NY.


Sluice, 2003,  60” x 36” x 50”, glazed porcelain.  Bettina Whyte for Merrimac Farm,

    Amenia, NY.


Fountain # 7,  2006, 54” x 56” x 36”, ceramic, copper, lead and tin on stone base for

    Gretchen Stearns, Richard Weininger, Claverlack, NY.


Split Form # 1. 2003,  120”x 74”x 144”, ceramic with copper and lead inlay on a concrete

    and steel base for John and Gwen Greene, Pine Plains, NY.


Fountain #4, 2001, 50”x52”x38”, ceramic, copper and lead on a stone base for

    Harlee Manor, Springfield, PA (commissioned by Nevelson Design).


Fountain #1, 2000, 38”x 38”x 38”, ceramic copper, lead on a stone base for

    Anthony Schnelling and Bettina Whyte, Merrimac Farm, NY.


Duolith, 1999, 96”x 96”x 74”, ceramic, copper, lead on a concrete base for

    John and Robin Horn, Little Rock, AR.


Lightbreaker, 1997, 96”x 96” x 70”, ceramic, copper lead on a steel base for

    John and Gwen Greene, Pine Plains, NY.


Cog, Cone, and Table with Stone. 1996 ceramic and stone. Three large sculptures for

     Louis and Sharon Korman, Litchfield, CT.


Cauldron with Swirl, 1996. 52”x 52” x 31”, ceramic on stone for Anthony Schnelling,

     Merrimac Farm, Amenia, NY.


Cog, Cauldron and Auger, 1995. Three pieces in outdoor setting for Jerry and Dina Wind,

    Gladwyne, PA.


Three Cogs, 1995. Three cogs in outdoor setting for Jane and Leonard Korman,

    Fort Washington, PA.


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS


GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE   Masters in Clay,  Hamilton, NJ  2008

MARIANI GARDENS All Fired Up, Armonk, NY 2008

ELENA ZANG GALLERY Outdoor Sculpture, Shady, NY  2008

KALAMAZOO INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS  The Art of the Teapot,  Kalamazoo, MI  2006

SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART AND CRAFT  Visceral Vessel,  San Antonio, TX  2005

NATIONAL MONUMENT TO WOMEN IN MILITARY SERVICE FOR AMERICA

Faces of the Fallen, Arlington National Cemetery 2005

GRIMALDIS GALLERY Ceramic Sculpture: Anthony Caro, Paul Chaleff, Demetri Hadzi,  

             Baltimore, MD  2005

ACADEMY ART MUSEUM  Particles and Passion: The Art of Clay,  Easton, MD  2005

STANCILL CLAY MINE  Coming Home,   Perryville, MD  2005

JUDITH DOWLING GALLERY  Four American Artists: Evolution of the Ceramic Sculptural

             Form,  Boston, MA  2004

MILIEU  AC Didn’t Fit in My Window,  New York, NY  curated by Atsumi Fujita  2004

ELENA ZANG GALLERY  Inside/ Out,  Shady, NY  2004

ARKANSAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS  Celebrating Contemporary  Craft,  Little Rock, AR

             curated by Alan Dubois    2003-2004

SETON GALLERY, UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN  The Fire Within,  New Haven, CT  2004

CANZANI CENTER GALLERY  21st Century Ceramics in the United States and Canada,

             curated by William Hunt  Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, OH  2003

GERMAINE KELLER GALLERY  Passionate Fire II, Garrison, NY  2003

ELENA ZANG GALLERY  Outdoor Sculpture,  Shady, NY   2003

MORGEN LEHMAN GALLERY  Learning, (benefit for Housatonic High School)

Lakeville, CT  2003

TROYER GALLERY  Finding One’s Own Voice,  Washington, DC  2003

THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART OF GEORGIA Clay,  curated by Rick Berman

Atlanta, GA  2003

DAI ICHI GALLERY  Finding One’s Own Voice: Assimilating The Japanese Experience,

New York, NY  2003

PECK GALLERY  Anagama: An Exhibition of Wood Fired Ceramics,  Providence, RI  2002

HOFSTRA MUSEUM  Tabletop,  Hempstead, NY  2002

GERMAINE KELLER GALLERY  Passionate Fire / Wood Fired: Ceramics from the Hudson  

             Valley.  Garrison, NY  2002

TIME AND SPACE LIMITED  Group Exhibition,  Hudson, NY  Curated by John Davis  2002

ANCRAM STUDIO  Crafts in the Landscape: Columbia County Council of the Arts Tour,

               Columbia County, NY  2002

GALLERY WEST  Expressions in Clay,  Suffolk Community College  Brentwood, NY  2002

YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY  New Acquisition,  New Haven, CT  2000-2001

DAVIS AND HALL GALLERY  Summer Show,   Hudson, NY  2001

ECKERT FINE ART  Summer Soirée,  Naples, FL  2001

DFN GALLERY  Gallery Artists,  New York, NY  2001

BANNISTER GALLERY  Out of Wingdale Into the Fire: Contemporary Ceramics in

The Anagama Tradition, Rhode Island College  Providence, RI  2000

DAVIS HALL GALLERY  Gallery Artists,  Hudson, NY  2000

SCHOOLHOUSE GALLERIES  Rare Earth,  Croton Falls, NY  2000

HOTCHKISS LIBRARY Seventeen by Four, Sharon, CT  2000

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER  Living With Form, The Horn Collection of Contemporary

Crafts,  Little Rock, AR 2000

BALTIMORE CLAYWORKS  Sublime Servers, Baltimore, MD  2000

Sublime Servers traveled to:

GREENWICH HOUSE GALLERY  New York, NY  2000

JAMES A. MICHENER MUSEUM  Doylestown, PA  2000

ELANA ZANG GALLERY Outdoor Sculpture Show,  Shady, NY  1999

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MUSEUM OF ART  Different Stokes, 

Curated by Chuck Hindes and Randy Johnston Iowa City, IA  1999

ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER  Born of Ashes: Woodfired Ceramics,

Curated by Alan DuBoisLittle Rock, AR  1999

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART  Clay Into Art; Contemporary Ceramics from the

Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art  Curated by J. Stewart Johnson and

Jane Adlin New York, NY  1998-1999

NEW WAGNER GALLERY  Wood, Fire, Clay,  Curated by Dan Anderson

Southern Illinois University  Edwardsville, IL  1998

THE CLAY PLACE  Clay Artists Represented in the Carnegie Institute Collection,

Pittsburgh, PA  1998

HOFSTRA MUSEUM  1998 Faculty Exhibition,  Hempstead, NY 1998

ELENA ZANG GALLERY  Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition,  Shady, NY  1998

GARTH CLARK GALLERY  The Loving Cup,    New York, NY  1998

GALLERY KOREA  Friendship in Clay: Contemporary Ceramic Art by Korean and North

American Artists, Korean Cultural Service  New York, NY  1997

HOLTZMAN ART GALLERY  Towson University Towson, MD  1998

QUEENS LIBRARY GALLERY Forms & Transformations: Current Expressions in Ceramics,

             from Art to Industry, Curated by Judy Schwartz  Queens, NY  1997

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY  Contemporary Ceramics Invitational,  Berrien Springs, MI  1997

THE MAVERICK ART CENTER  Celebration of Clay,  Woodstock, NY  1997

ELENA ZANG GALLERY  Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition,  Shady, NY  1997

MUJU SCULPTURE PARK  Korea’s Clay and Fire,  Muju, Korea  1996-1997

GARTH CLARK GALLERY  Night of 101 Cups (benefit),  New York, NY  1995, 1996

BROOKFIELD CRAFT CENTER GALLERY  Woodfiring in the Northeast,

Brookfield, CT  1996

CONTEMPORARY ARTIFACTS GALLERY  Clay/ Wood/ Fire/ Salt,  Berea, KY  1996

DAI ICHI ARTS  Yunomi and Guinomi: A Comprehensive Survey of Japanese Ceramic Styles, 

             New York, NY  1996

SNYDERMAN GALLERY  Sit On It: Seating Designs Made by Artists,   Philadelphia, PA  1996

GALLERY DAI ICHI ARTS  Cups,  New York, NY  1996

BOISE ART MUSEUM  Object of the Month,  Boise, ID  1994

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MUSEUM OF ART  Joan Mannheimer Collects,  Iowa City, IA  1994

ELSA MOTT IVES GALLERY  Garden in the Gallery,  Curated by Laura Kruger

New York, NY  1994

THE DAVID COLLECTION  Jennifer Lee, Paul Chaleff,  New York, NY  1994

SNYDERMAN GALLERY  10th Anniversary Exhibition,  Philadelphia, PA  1993

ART GALLERY, MONTGOMERY COLLEGE   Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, 

Rockville, MD  1993

THE WORKS GALLERY  Group Show,  Philadelphia, PA  1993

JOANNE RAPP GALLERY,THE HAND AND THE SPIRIT Woodfire,

Scottsdale, AZ  1993

ELIZABETH HARRIS GALLERY  Inaugural Group Show,  New York, NY  1992

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MUSEUM OF ART  Woodfire 91,  Iowa City, IA  1991

SYKES GALLERY  Ceramics Invitational Exhibition,  Millersville University

Millersville, PA  1991

SOUTHEBY’S  GMHC Benefit,  New York, NY  1991

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  New Acquisitions,  New York, NY  1991

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART  Ceramic National,  Syracuse, NY  1990

FIVE POINTS GALLERY  Dimensions Between Two and Three,  East Chatham, NY  1990

BALTIMORE CLAYWORKS GALLERY  N.E.A. Fellowship Recipients,  Baltimore, MD  1990

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MUSEUM OF ART  Ashen Beauty,   Curated by Peter Held

Eugene, OR  1990-1992

Traveled to:

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY GALLERY  Boise, ID

NORA ECCLES HARRISON MUSEUM OF ART   Utah State University, Logan, UT

GARDINER ART GALLERY  Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

LUCKENBACH MILL GALLERY  Bethlehem, PA

CHENEY-COWLES MEMORIAL MUSEUM  Spokane, WA

COOS ART MUSEUM  Coos Bay, OR

THE ARTS AND SCIENCES CENTER  Pine Bluff, AZ

TACOMA ART MUSEUM  Tacoma, WA

MONDAK HERITAGE CENTER  Sidney, MT

HOCKADAY CENTER FOR THE ARTS  Kalispell, MT

HOLTER MUSEUM OF ART  Helena, MT

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART  Fragile Blossoms, Enduring Earth,  Syracuse, NY  1989-1990

             Traveled to:

ASPEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS  Aspen, CO

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  New York, NY

MENDELSON GALLERY  Gallery Artists,  Washington, CT  1989

SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET ARMORY  Crafts at the Armory,  New York, NY  1989

FABRI MANSION  New York City Collects,  New York, NY  1989

FARMINGTON ARTS CENTER  Oriental Influence,  Farmington, CT  1989

JOINT DISEASE HOSPITAL  Benefit Exhibition,  New York, NY  1989

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  Benefit Auction,  New York, NY  1989

MID-HUDSON SCIENCE AND ARTS CENTER  Hudson Valley Artists,

Poughkeepsie, NY  1988

SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET ARMORY  Crafts at the Armory,  New York, NY  1988

THE COOPER GALLERY  Gallery Artists,  Manalapan, FL  1988

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART  Design,  New York, NY  1984-1988

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  Benefit Auction,  New York, NY  1988

SOUTHEBY’S  GMHC Benefit,  New York, NY  1987

SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET ARMORY  Crafts at the Armory,  New York, NY  1987

JAPAN SOCIETY  Japanese Influence,  New York, NY  1987

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  Benefit Auction,  New York, NY  1987

MID-HUDSON SCIENCE AND ARTS CENTER  Small Works in Clay, 

Poughkeepsie, NY  1986

SUN VALLEY CENTER GALLERY  Clay: An Exhibition of Ceramic Work by Visiting Artists

to the Sun Valley Center,   Ketchum, ID  1986

MARYLAND INSTITUTE  Clay in the East,  Baltimore, MD  1986

LOWE ART GALLERY  Faculty Exhibition,  Syracuse, NY  1985

KOHLER ART CENTER  Clay: Everyday Plus Sunday,  Sheboygan, WI  1985

AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM  Benefit Auction,  New York, NY  1985

AZUMA GALLERY  Contemporary American Ceramic: Group Exhibition,  

New York, NY  1985

JOE AND EMILY LOWE ART GALLERY  Faculty Exhibition, 1985  Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY  1985

ART COMPLEX MUSEUM  The Way of Tea: American Art for the Japanese Tea Ceremony,

Duxbury, MA  1985

HAMMOND MUSEUM  Japanese Influence,  Salem, NY  1985

ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE  Woodfired in America,  St. Louis, MO  1985

FIREWORKS GALLERY  Woodfired Invitational,  Seattle, WA  1984

UNIVERSITY CENTER GALLERY   Platters and Related Forms,  Southern Illinois University

            Edwardsville, IL  1984

SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT  National Crafts Exhibit,  San Francisco, CA  1984

GALLERY EIGHT  Smoke and Fire,  La Jolla, CA  1984

ESTHER SAKS GALLERY  Platters and Related Forms,  Chicago, IL  1984

SEA STAR GALLERY  Vases, Platters, Slabs,  Big Fork, MT  1984

PETER’S VALLEY CRAFTSMANS GALLERY  Aesthetics of Wood-Firing,  Layton, NJ  1983

URASENKE  American Tea Objects,  New York, NY  1982

NIEMAN MARCUS GALLERY  American Crafts,  Dallas, TX  1981-1982

PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS  Fire and Ashes,  Curated by Kirk Mangus  1982 

Pittsburgh, PA

Traveled to:

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE  Meadville, PA

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE  Allentown, PA

ERIE ART CENTER  Erie, PA

KEYSTONE JUNIOR COLLEGE  Le Plume, PA

MUSEUM OF PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER  Philadelphia, PA

DOSHI CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS  Harrisburg, PA

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR’S CONFERENCE  American Crafts,  Atlantic City, NJ  1980

ELEMENTS  Gallery Artists,  New York, NY  1979-1980

DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE  Stissing Hollow Crafts,  Poughkeepsie, NY  1978

CRAFTSMANS GALLERY  Japanese Influence,  Scarsdale, NY  1979,1984

INCORPORATED GALLERY  New Faces,  New York, NY  1979-1984

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE  Stissing Hollow Crafts,  New York, NY  1978

WBAI CRAFTS FAIR  New York, NY  1978, 1979

BALTIMORE CRAFTS FAIR  Baltimore, MD  1978

RHINEBECK CRAFTS FAIR  Rhinebeck, NY  1978-1981

WAKAYAMA PREFECTURAL MUSEUM  Prefectural Exhibition,  Wakayama, Japan  1976

PETER A. BERMAN GALLERY  Crafts,    New York, NY  1975

TRIANGLE THEATER  City College Artists,  New York, NY  1970

BUTTENWEISER GALLERY AT CCNY  Thesis Exhibition,  New York, NY  1969

KALEIDOSCOPE GALLERY  Five Young Artists,  Katonah, NY  1968





SELECTED ARTICLES, BOOKS, REVIEWS, CATALOGUES


Benjamin Genoccio. “Masterful Sculptures, Formed of Clay”, THE NEW YORK TIMES,

      Arts and   Entertainment, July 27, 2008.

Erika Alexia Tsoukanelis. “A View to Dream”, INSIDE OUT, July/August 2008.

Ilene Dube, “Mystic Clay” PACKET ONLINE FOR CENTRAL NEW JERSEY

      <packetonline.com>, May 22, 2008.

Dan Bischoff, “Exploring the Complexities of Clay” THE STAR LEDGER,

      Sunday May 8, 2008.

Patricia Pelehach, “Paul Chaleff’s Re-Engineered Vision”. CERAMICS ART AND

      PERCEPTION (Australia) Volume 63   April 2006.

Laurence Bach.  “Connecting Cultures: Paros Island Greece 2005”.  CERAMICS TECHNICAL

      (Australia) volume 22.  2006,

Dan R. Goddard. “Southwest School’s Vessels Stress Form Over Function”. SAN ANTONIO

      EXPRESS NEWS,  Sunday October 2, 2005.,

Marsha Spyridoyannakis, “Art and Tradition: Connecting Cultures in Paros”. PAROS LIFE

      (Greece)., number 84.  August 2005

Abigail Esman. “Shaped by Tragedy”, AMERICAN STYLE, volume 11 number 1   June 2005

D. Dominick Lombardi. “Inside Out”, NEW YORK TIMES, Arts and Entertainment

      Westchester Ed.  15 August, 2004

Lauren Lochetto. “Campus Close Up”, THE CHRONICLE (Hofstra University) 29 April,2004.

D. Dominick Lombardi. “Passionate Fire 2003: Wood Fired Ceramics”. NEW YORK TIMES

      Arts and Entertainment Westchester Ed.:6  7 December 2003

Nicole Edwards. “Out of the Ashes, Artists Join Forces to Exhibit Ceramic Works”.

      POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL, The Arts.   31 October 2003

Beth Elaine Wilson, Roy Gumpel. “Shaping a Life”,  UPSTATE HOUSE,   October 2003

Lipsey, Roger. “Passionate Fire: Woodfirers of the Hudson Valley”. CERAMICS:

      ART AND  PERCEPTION No. 53.   2003

John Blee. “Artwrap” , THE GEORGETOWNER,   July 10, 2003

Tony Moore. “Passionate Fire” , CERAMICS TECHNICAL, vol. 16.   May 2003

Connie Chavez. “Artopsy”.  THE CHRONICLE, (Hofstra University) 5 December 2002.

Harrision, Helen. “Art Review” THE NEW YORK TIMES LI. Ed. 13.  13 October 2002

Louise Allison Court. “A Short History of Woodfiring in America.”

      THE LOG BOOK, issue 9, 2002.

Ariella Budick. “‘Tabletop’ Items that Express our Emotions.” NEWSDAY, 6 September, 2002.

“Paul Chaleff at SKH.” THE ADVOCATE (Berkshire County, MA), June 26, 2002.

Gallery Shows.” THE PAPER (Tri-state),   July 1-15, 2002.

“Paul Chaleff’s Vessels.” THE ADVOCATE (Berkshire County, MA), June 12, 2002

“May is Crafts Month.” CHRONOGRAM,  May, 2002.

Tabletop: Works from the Long Island Craft Guild. EMILY LOWE GALLERY,

      HOFSTRA  MUSEUM,   2002

“Crafts in a Landscape: A Tour of Contemporary Artisan Studios in Columbia County.”

      THE COUNTRY AND ABROAD, May 2002.

Anthony Caro, Clay Sculptures. GALERIE BESSON (London), June 2002.

Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin. YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY, 2001.

Sean Springer.  “Artists Working in Diverse Media, Open Show at Favorite Gallery.”

      REGISTER STAR (Hudson, NY), August 5, 2001.

“Paul Chaleff, Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Art History and Graduate Humanities.”

      HOFSTRA PRIDE, August 2001.

Charlotte Speight and John Toki. Hands in Clay. MAYFIELD PRESS,

      1988, 1989, 1995, 1999, 2001.

Jonathan Fairbanks, Angela Fina, and Christopher Gustin. The Contemporary Potter,

      ROCKPORT PUBLISHERS, 2000.

Daniel Rhodes and Robin Hopper. Clay and Glazes for the Potter. Great Britain:,

      BLACK PUBLISHING, 2000.

“The Horn Collection of Contemporary Art.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, December 2000.

Channing Gray. “RIC Show Highlights Japanese Pottery Techniques”,

      THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL,  November 16, 2000.

Barbara Campbell-Allen. “Expanding Horizons or Tunnel Vision.",

       CERAMICS TECHNICAL, November 2000.

Susan Peterson. Contemporary Ceramics, WATSON GUPTILL, 2000.

* Alan DuBois, Michael Monroe.  Living with Form: The Horn Collection of Contemporary

      Crafts, ARKANSAS ARTS CENTER, 2000.

Susan Peterson. The Craft and Art of Clay, PRENTICE HALL, 2000.

“Paul Chaleff: Acquisition”, YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY BULLETIN, 2000.

Kostas Tarkassis. “Paul Chaleff.” KERAMEIKI TECHNI: International Ceramic Art Review

      (Greece), no. 32, 1999.

Robert Yellin. “Different Stokes for Iowan Folks”, THE JAPAN TIMES, October 9, 1999.

Different Stokes. THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MUSEUM OF ART, 1999.

Alan DuBois. Born of Ashes: Woodfired Ceramics. THE ARKANSAS CENTER

      DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM, 1999.

Susan Peterson. Working With Clay. PRENTICE HALL, 1999.

Jane Adlin. Contemporary Ceramics: Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art,

      METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 1998.

Ceramics and Beyond. DAI ICHI ARTS, LTD. 1998

Garth Clark. Anthony Caro: Ceramic Sculpture. GARTH CLARK GALLERY, 1998.

Christopher Bartlett. “Friendship in Clay.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, September, 1998.

Jeelu Billimoria. “New York, Non-Stop, Paul Chaleff.” ABC NEWS

       (four minute segment) August 8, 1998.

Victoria Newhouse and Anthony Peres. “The Producer’s Frank Lloyd Wright House in

      Los Angeles.” ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST, April 1998.

Gerry Williams.  “The Japanese Pottery Tradition and its Influence on American Ceramics.”

      AMERICAN CRAFT, April/May 1998.

Arlene Epstein. “Art at Heart: Hofstra’s 1998 Faculty Exhibition.” LONG ISLAND

      LIFESTYLES, March 1998.

David Christman. Hofstra University 1998 Faculty Exhibition, HOFSTRA MUSEUM,  1998.

Judith Schwartz. Forms and Transformations: Current Expressions in Ceramics From Art to

      Industry. QUEENS LIBRARY, 1997.

George Melrod. “Paul Chaleff.” DESIGN HOUSE (South Korea), 02#33, 1997.

Kenro Izu. Harry Winston. HARRY WINSTON, 1997.

Tom Supensky. “Korean Clay Symposium,1996.” CERAMICS TECHNICAL, no. 4,1997.

Jorge Arango. “A Crafts Odyssey.” HUDSON VALLEY, September 1997.

Elizabeth Potter. “Paul Chaleff: Artist, Sculptor and Scientist…as Potter

      ” THE COUNTRY, Vol. 1, no. 8, 1997.

Edmund Rucinski. “Paul Chaleff’s Large Jars.” CERAMICS ART AND PERCEPTION

      November 26, 1996.

Henry Shen. “Paul Chaleff.” TAIWAN CERAMIC ART, August 1996.

Jonathan Fairbanks and Angela Fina. The Best of Pottery. QUARRY BOOKS, 1996.

George Melrod. “Paul Chaleff at Elizabeth Harris.” AMERICAN CERAMICS, September 1995.

Barbara Tober. “Crafts and the Passion of Making.” DUTCHESS MAGAZINE, Summer 1995.

Jack Troy. Wood-Fired Stoneware and Porcelain. CHILTON PRESS, 1995.

Karen Wilken. “Anthony Caro: The Trojan War.” AMERICAN CERAMICS, June 1995.

“A Celebration of the Arts: 1950-94.” IDYLLWILD, January-March 1995

“Paul Chaleff at Elizabeth Harris.” AMERICAN CRAFT, August/September 1995.

Jack Troy. “Woodfire: Learning From the Past.” THE STUDIO POTTER, June 1994.

Edward Sozanski. “Chaleff at Snyderman.” THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, April 16,1993.

Philip Rawson. “A Good Pot Speaks From Maker to User.” AMERICAN CRAFT,

        August/September 1993

Off the Wall: Auction Catalogue. THE ASSOCIATES OF THE AMERICAN CRAFT

       MUSEUM, 1992.

Jack Troy.  “No Ideas But in Things.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, May 1992.

“Craft Makers Forge Ahead.” ART SCENE: Dutchess County Arts Council, Fall 1992.

Susan Peterson. The Craft and Art of Clay, PRENTICE HALL, 1992.

20th Anniversary Collection. THE STUDIO POTTER: Supplement, June 1992.

The Complete Pottery Course.  RANDOM CENTURY GROUP LTD.

      OVERLOOK PRESS 1992, 1996,1999.

Paul Mathieu. “The Space of Pottery.” THE STUDIO POTTER, June 1991.

Arts Auction. SOTHEBY’S,   March 5, 1991.

Jack Troy. American Woodfire ’91. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESS, 1991.

GMHC Arts Auction. SOTHEBY’S, March 1991.

“Dimensions Exhibit at Five Points Gallery.” HOME & STYLE MAGAZINE, October 1990. 

“Mid Atlantic / NEA Fellowship Recipient Invitational Exhibit.” BALTIMORE CLAYWORKS

       NEWSLETTER, April 1990.

“Wright in Hollywood.” HOUSE AND GARDEN, February 1990.

Barbara Perry.  The 28th Ceramic National. EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART, 1990.

Robert A. Ellison. “The 28th Ceramic National.” AMERICAN CRAFT, October 1990.

Judith Schwartz. “Paul Chaleff at Paula Allen.” AMERICAN CERAMICS, 1990.

Peter Held. “Ashen Beauty.” CERAMICA, 1990.

Peter Held. “Ashen Beauty.”  CERAMICS, ART AND PERCEPTION, 1990.

The Guild: A Sourcebook of American Craft Artists, 1988.

American Ceramics: The Collection of Everson Museum of Art. EVERSON MUSEUM

       OF ART,1989.

Barbara Perry. American Ceramics. RIZZOLI, 1989.

Peter Held. Ashen Beauty. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1990.

Lisa Hammel. “Homage to Japan’s Influence on American Ceramics.”

      THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 15, 1989.

Ronald A. Kuchta. The Japanese Influence on American Ceramics.,

      EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART, 1989.

Barbara Perry.  Fragile Blossoms, Enduring Earth. EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART,1989.

Robert Kalman and Carollynn Wolff. “Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.”,

      DUTCHESS MAGAZINE, October 1989.

“Mid Atlantic Regional Craft Fellowships.” INFORM: EMPIRE STATES CRAFTS

      ALLIANCE, September 1989

“American Craft at the Armory.” AMERICAN CRAFT, May 1989. 

“Paul Chaleff.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, April 1988.

GMHC Auction Catalogue. SOUTHBY’S, 1988.

Alice Forman. “Paul Chaleff at Barrett House.” POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL,

       February 20, 1988.

Raymond Fashona. “Ancient but Modern.” TACONIC PRESS,  January 1988.

The Object as Art: A Benefit Auction for GMHC. SOUTHBY’S, February 1987.

“Paul Chaleff at Signature.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, March 1987.

*Arthur Drexler. Paul Chaleff. ALLEN/WINCOR GALLERY, 1985.

“Wood Firing.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, November 1985.

Katherine Pearson.  Crafts, A Resource Book. STEWART TABORI AND CHANG, 1984.

“Acquisitions: Paul Chaleff.” EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART ANNUAL REPORT, 1984.

Ronald Kuchta and Barbara Perry. Everson Museum Catalogue.  EVERSON MUSEUM

      OF ART,1984.

James Ropiequet Schmidt. Platters and Related Forms. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

      UNIVERSITY, 1984.

Art of Our Time: 26th Annual Art Exhibit and Sale,1984.

Contemporary American Ceramic Art. COLUMBIA VISUAL ARTS COLLEGE, 1984.

“Hudson Valley Potters.” STUDIO POTTER, vol. 12, no. 1, 1983.

Edward Lebow. “Paul Chaleff.” AMERICAN CERAMICS, May 1983.

Margaret Ruth Koetsch. “Six Contemporary Woodburning Kilns in the United States and

      Canada.” Master’s Thesis, Columbia Visual Arts College, June 1984. 

“Paul Chaleff at Jordan-Volpe.” CERAMICS MONTHLY, April 1983.

Jeffrey Borak. “I Love New York Discovers Ceramics.” POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL,  

      August 12,1983.

Karen Chambers. “Exhibitions, Paul Chaleff.” CRAFT INTERNATIONAL, April 1983.

“A Portfolio of American Woodfire Pottery.” THE STUDIO POTTER, December 1982.

Rand Castile. Fireforms. JORDAN-VOLPE GALLERY, December 1982

“Paul Chaleff and Shigeyoshi Morioka.” KANSAI NEWS (Japan), 1982.

Rita Reif. “Crafts at Rhinebeck.” THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 30, 1981.

Fire and Ashes.  PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 1981-82.

“Member Profile: Paul Chaleff.” NEW CRAFTS BULLETIN, September 1980.

Harriet L. Blake. “Pottery and Flowers, Stately Centerpieces.” WASHINGTON POST,

       November 2, 1980.

Richard Horn. “Design Heaven.” NEW YORK MAGAZINE, December 1980.

Penny Loeb. “Pottery is Art.” TACONIC NEWSPAPERS, June 18,1980.

“Manor Ceramic Show.” MATZNER PUBLICATIONS, June 11, 1972.

Susan Santangelo. “Solo Ceramics.” TRENDS (Riverdale, NJ), June 7, 1972.

“Cafeteria Mural.” THE CITY COLLEGE ALUMNUS, June 1972.



TEACHING


Professor of Art.  Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, 2003- present

Associate Professor of Art.   Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, 1997- 2003

Visiting Associate Professor.  Hunter College, New York, NY, 1994-1995

Associate Professor, Adjunct.   Hunter College, New York, NY, 1988-1990

Visiting Artist.  Syracuse University Graduate School of Art, Syracuse, NY, 1985-1986

Visiting Artist. Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, 1983-1984.

Lecturer.  City College of New York,  New York, NY, 1972-1975.

Visiting Artist.  Ringwood Manor Museum Association of the Arts, Ringwood, NJ, 1972,1974.

Teaching Fellow. City College of New York, 1969-1971.

Teaching Assistant.  City College of New York, 1968-1969.



LECTURES, WORKSHOPS, PANELS


Workshop - Large Scale Sculpture with Clay.  Canton Clayworks, Canton CT,  2007

Lecture - The Development of a Clay Artist, University Of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

       Dartmouth, MA,  2006

Lecture - The Development of a Clay Artist, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, 2006 

Workshop - Paros International Pithoi Symposium, Paros Island, Greece, 2005

Workshop - Advanced Methods of Throwing, 92nd Street Y. New York, NY, 2005

Lecture - The Development of a Clay Artist, Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR.  2003

Lecture - The Development of a Clay Artist, Independent Schools Art Instructors

      Association Conference, NY, 2003

Panelist / Lecture - Finding One’s Own Voice: Assimilating the Japanese Experience,

      NCECA, San Diego, CA, 2003

Visiting Artist / Lecture - University of Iowa Graduate School of Art, 2003

Lecture - Talking Art, Hotchkiss School,  Lakeville, CT, 2001

Lecture - Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, 2001

Panelist - Moderator of Aesthetics Panel and Panelist on Education Panel,   Different Stokes,

      Woodfire Conference at University of Iowa. Iowa City, IA  1999                  

Workshop / Lecture - Chester Springs Art Center, PA, 1999

Lecture - Rhode Island College, RI, 1998

Lecture - Queens College, NY, 1998

Workshop - Penland School, NC, 1997

Lecture  - Marymount College, New York, NY, 1997

Visiting Artist - Korea’s Clay and Fire Symposium, Ire, Korea, 1996

Workshop - Arrowmont School of Art, TN, 1996

Lecture - The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, 1996

Visiting Artist, Lecture - McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA, 1995

Lecture - Chester Springs Art Center, PA, 1993

Lecture - Guilford Craft Center, Guilford, CT, 1993

Lecture - Hudson Valley Potters Association, NY, 1992

Lecture - Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ, 1990

Workshop - Arrowmount School of the Arts, TN, 1990

Panelist - New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 1989-1990

Lecture - Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, CA, 1989  

Workshop - Ecole de Ceramics Bonsecours, Montreal, Canada, 1988

Panelist - Ruth Chenvin Foundation Grant, NY, 1987-1989

Workshop - Arrowmount School of the Arts, TN, 1986

Lecture - Urasenke Tea Society, NY, 1985

Workshop - Idyllwild School of the Arts, CA. 1984, 1985

Workshop - Parsons School of Design, Lake Placid, NY, 1983

Panelist - Wood-Firing Symposium Peters Valley, NJ, 1983

Panelist - Aesthetics of Wood Firing, symposium sponsored by Studio Potter Magazine

       Japan Society, NY 1982


PUBLISHED WRITINGS


QUADRANT, The Zabriskie Cauldron, August 2008

KERAMEIKI TECHNI, Paul Chaleff, 1999

DIFFERENT STOKES, Artist Statement, 1999

FRESNO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM , *Robert Ogata, Introduction, 1986

CERAMICS MONTHLY, Anagama!,  1984

THE STUDIO POTTER, Aesthetics of Woodfiring, 1983

THE STUDIO POTTER, Finding the Secret Places: Paul Chaleff, 1983

CERAMICS MONTHLY, Firing Shige Morioka’s Kiln, 1980  

THE CRAFTS REPORT, Potter Converts Craft Fair Booth into a Studio Addition, 1979



GRANTS AND AWARDS


Columbia County Council on the Arts - Individual Artist Award 2002


Dutchess County Arts Council - Artists Fellowship 1990


National Endowment for the Arts - Regional Fellowship 1989


City College of New York - G.W. Eggers Award for Excellence in Sculpture and Ceramics  1968