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Painted Canyon

Painted Canyon

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Wheel-thrown, multi-fired vessel, featured in Badlands Origins exhibition.
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    ND Museum of Art - Conservation Through Clay exhibition debut, Spring 22

  • Ceramic Work

    Conservation Through Clay

     

     

     

    Work created in the past 9 years during 9 Artist-in-Residencies and Archeological Projects: Mesa Verde N.P. - UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grand Canyon/Parashant National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park, Lewis & Clark State Park, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Theodore Roosevelt State Park, Makoshika State Park, Poverty Point State Park - UNESCO World Heritage Site, Knife River Indian Village State Park

    Primal Element Series

     

     

    This series utilizes the vessel form as a powerful symbol to investigate the global 30,000-year old intimate relationship that Mankind has had with clay. This series also researches the connection between geology and rock as the parent material of clay in both scientific and aesthetic forms and properties.

     

    Virtues & Revelations Series

    Ceramic Sculpture

    Platters & Plates

    Examples of a 25-year quest to work with the circle as a design challenge.

  • Conservation Through Clay Series

    Sample works from 9 National Park Artist-in-Residency programs and Archeological projects conducted over the past 9 years - 250+ works in total. Exhibition debut at the North Dakota Museum of Art, Spring 22. GALLERY TALK VIDEO HERE and featured in Ceramics Monthly, in April ARTICLE HERE. The most recent work and exhibition in this series, "Badlands Origins" is currently at Bismarck Art & Galleries Association, Fall 22, and features work from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Makoshika State Park Residencies.
  • Relief Sculpture

    Large-Scale Tile and Brick Relief Sculpture Installations

    Bell Bank Headquarters, Fargo ND
    Bell Bank Corporate Headquarters Conference Room
    Left Side Detail - FM Skyline Composite
    Right-Side Detail - Minneapolis Skyline
    Street View of Concordia College, Offutt Center for Business
    Night view of lit sculpture from front steps
    "Life of Ron Offutt" Tile installation for Offutt Center for Business, Concordia College
    Angle Detail
    Detail of farm figures
    Riverview Hospital Crookston
    Riverview Main Entry, two relief sculpture wall works
    History of Crookston wall sculpture
    Children's Clinic wall sculpture of Crookston
    Detail of Children's Clinic wall sculpture
    Edith Sanford Cancer Center, Sioux Falls, SD
    Sanford Heart Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD
    Angle View
    Camp Grafton, U.S. Army Base, Devils Lake, ND
    20'x6' Brick Relief Sculpture Installed
    Brick Masons during install
    1st Brick sculpture ever in Grad. School!
  • Primal Element Series

    This body of work investigates and honors the historical uses and relationships that mankind has had with clay as a material since nearly the beginning of life. Only humans and clay share the most intimate relationship that includes food, meals, homes, writing, and much more. This series proudly embraces the strength of a 30,000-year-old ancient and global tradition of vessel-making across cultures, borders, and time. The vessel form is chosen to tell this part of the story for its universal accessibility, timelessness, and symbolic power. Reference to rock as parent material, archeological ceramic artifacts and cultural decorative patterns reinforce the universal significance of pottery as a meaningful discipline. “Earth I am, it is most true, disdain me not for so are you.” – English folk pottery motto
  • Virtues & Revelations

    This series of works examines the theme of shared humanity through the idea of virtue. This unifying theme cuts through religious, cultural, and historical barriers and demonstrates the importance that mankind's striving for goodness has had in the past and continues to have today. This series borrows upon worldly languages, cultures, and religious symbols and imagery to teach contemporary lessons about the importance of virtues today. Using the word "prophet" in the ancient sense of truth being told, this "Revelations Series" illustrates how truth and virtue are treated in the context of modern societies. The work references our complex relationship with technology and science and its effect on nature, spirituality, and human relationships. With this work, social commentary is created which engages viewers in analyzing truth to conduct a modern cultural critique.
  • Studio/Services

    What can we do for you?

    The Studio

    Open to the public by appointment​

    Located at 8417 25th St. S. in Fargo, ND, features 3 potters wheels, a slab roller, an extruder, 4 ceramic kilns, an outdoor patio including pit kiln, lapidary rock cutting, and polishing station, and mobile work surfaces to accommodate large-scale projects. Open to the public the first weekend of every October for the Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists Studio Crawl Event. Info at www.fmva.org

    Commissioned Public Art

    Whether in ceramic tile or brick relief, we can tell the story of your organization in a sophisticated and powerful way.

    Our custom, site-specific relief sculpture murals add a custom touch to any building. We can design work in a wide range of sizes, styles, colors, and textures to complement your building and architecture. Click the Relief Sculpture tab to see a few examples.

    Awards for your organization (Click for samples)

    We've worked with dozens of companies to produce custom awards that can distinguish your organization.

    Past clients include Fargo Moorhead West-Fargo Chamber of Commerce, Fargo Marathon, FM Convention & Visitor's Bureau, National H.S. Coaches Hall of Fame, SDSU Alumni Foundation, NDSU Alumni Foundation, MSUM Alumni Foundation, The Arts Partnership, Sanford Hospital, Rourke Art Museum, NDSU Athletic Department, Thrivent Financial and many more....

    Workshops, Residencies, Jurying

    Brad has conducted dozens of workshops, jury keynotes, and residencies with specialties in: Wheel-throwing, throwing large forms, atmospheric firings, public art, art careers, and the business and marketing of art

    Select listing Includes......Red Rock Canyon, NV, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Muddy Waters Clay Center Grand Forks, Grand Canyon/Parashant N.M., Minot State University, North Dakota State University, Dickinson State University, Hawaii Potter's Guild, Valley City State University, The Granary in Groton, S.D., South Dakota State University, The University of North Dakota, The University of South Dakota, Bismarck State University, The Jamestown Art Center, Mesa Verde National Park/UNESCO World Heritage Site and The National Petrified Forest in Arizona and many more.

  • Award & Product Samples

  • Projects & Friends

    Projects, networks, organizations and people doing good work.

    Art For Change Project

    Partnership with Churches United for the Homeless $20,000 LRAC Grant

    This partnership will involve the residents, staff, community, artists and art students in painting public indoor and outdoor murals to uplift the spaces into a more welcoming, hopeful and healing environment.

    Community, Kids & Clay

    Joint project with the Legacy Children's Foundation in Fargo​

    North America's largest brick sculpture has been installed! Check out the In the Media links above for article and video as well as the project web-site: www.fargobricksculpture.com

    World Relief

    An international relief and development agency founded in 1944 as an humanitarian association. World Relief offers assistance to victims of poverty, disease, hunger, war, disasters and persecution. The organization has offices worldwide. It is supported by churches, foundations, and individual donors, as well as through United States Government grants from USAID and other agencies.

    Stand for the Vulnerable

    https://www.worldrelief.org

    Fargo-Moorhead Visual Artists

    Fantastic local artists group with over 200 members. Sponsors the largest annual art event in the FM Area, the Studio Crawl which occurs the first weekend of every October. See you there!

    Check out this great non-profit group to see how you can get involved at www.fmva.org

    Hessed House

    Hesed House's mission is to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless and give people the chance to hope again. Hesed House is a national model for ending homelessness that includes a Comprehensive Homeless Resource Center collaborating to provide the tools necessary to help individuals and families break free of the shackles binding them to homelessness.

    Because everyone deserves dignity

    www.hesedhouse.org

    MSUM's Art Ed. Org.

    Student Art Education Chapter of the National Art Ed. Assoc.​

    This group has done amazing service projects through volunteering hundreds of hours every year with organizations such as: Great Plains Food Bank, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Charism's program for at-risk youth and Churches United for the Homeless Art Club for kids, to name a few.

    Churches United for the Homeless

    MSUM Partner. Saturday Morning Art Club for youth

    Region's largest homeless Shelter. Click above for a video time-lapse from our Art for Change Billboard Mural painting project with over 150 student and community volunteers. MSUM Art Education students have run a Saturday morning Art Club at the Micah's Mission shelter for 10+ years.

  • "Honoring humankind's ancient & universal partnership with clay"

    - Founded 1993 -

    Bachmeier Pottery & Sculpture work is now found in private, public, and permanent collections in all 50 American states and internationally including Microsoft Headquarters and Michelle Obama's personal collection while garnering over 50 regional, national, and international grants and awards. With specialties in large-scale vessels, low-fire atmospheric firings, and large-scale relief sculpture work, Brad Bachmeier is also one of only 19 recognized Brick Sculptors (American Brick Association) in the U.S.

     

    Notable recognitions:

    -Governor's Award in Art Education for "Sustained impact and advocacy for the arts in ND"

    -National NICHE Award - Best in Wheel-Thrown Ceramics

    -Carnegie Foundation nominee for U.S. Professor of the Year

    -Art Educators of MN, Higher Education Educator of the Year

    -UND Graduate School Creative Research Award

     

    Community and Regional Service

    -Board of Directors - Art Educators of Minnesota

    -Founding Board member - Plains Art Museum "Center for Creativity"

    -Board of Directors and President - Rourke Art Museum

    -Founding Board member/Executor - ND Art Education Association

    -Governor Appointed Board of Director - North Dakota Council on the Arts, Vice-Chair

    -Mayor Appointed Fargo City Planning Commissioner

    -Board of Directors - Arts ND

    -Founding Board member - Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists

    -Board of Directors and President of The Arts Partnership

    -Mayor Appointed City of Fargo Arts & Culture Commission

    -MSUM Faculty Senator

     

    Brad is currently employed at Minnesota State University Moorhead and Serves as the School of Art Department Chair as well as the Program Coordinator and Professor of Art Education, the largest such program in a 5 state region. He also serves as the Art Therapy Program Coordinator.

     

    Brad and Sue Bachmeier live in South Fargo with their 4 children, Mackenna, Addison, Clay & Kyler

     

    CURRICULUM VITAE LINK

  • In the Media

    North Dakota Museum of Art

    15 Minute Gallery Talk

    Solo traveling exhibition debut of "Conservation Through Clay"

    Video

    Ceramics Monthly Article

    Bringing Millennia Forward: Conservation Through Clay

    Article

    Making of the MSUM Athletic Award Sculptures

    You Tube Video

    WDAY News Article

    Madison Skate/Bike Park Brick Sculpture

    TV Video snippet

    Fargo Forum Article "Peace by Piece"

    Madison Skate/Bike Park Brick Sculpture Project

    Article

    Red Ball Project!

    Newspaper Article

    Gate City Bank - Community Involvement

    Gate City Video

    Fargo Monthly Article: Throwing Clay

    2016 Fargo Monthly

    2017 AEM Higher Education - Art Educator of Year

    MSUM Article

    Inspired Home Magazine, 2015

    National Park Artist-In-Residencies P.68-70

    Of Sticks & Stones

    Artist Interview - Brad Bachmeier by Zach Davis

    Artist Interview

    ND Council on the Arts Article Press Release

    Governor Award

    Prairie Mosaic TV Segment, 2009

    Prarie Public Video

    2007 HGTV's That's Clever TV Show

    HGTV Video

    Rosen Group & American Crafts Council, Phil., PA

    NICHE AWARD

    FM Extra Article

    Newspaper Article
  • News from the studio

    Projects and happenings in the studio and region

    Convergence/Transcendence Exhibition
    January 31, 2023
    Excited to have the chance to work with Zhimi Guan again in our 2nd collaborative exhibition at...
    Badlands Origins Exhibition
    November 12, 2022
    Thanks to BAGA for the packed house reception and hosting this solo exhibition featuring my most...
    Art For Change Billboard Mural
    November 12, 2022
    As part of our 12 month grant funded mural project to create 5 murals at Micah's Mission/...
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