born April 16, 1948 - died September 11, 2021
Click here to see Steve's obituary
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KINGSTON - Steve Ladin is an artist who wants to be mayor. "My rich life, varied professional
experience and education have served me well and will continue to do so as mayor of Kingston,"
Ladin says in a platform outline. Ladin, 65, is running as a member of the Red Dog Party,
which he created and was successful in getting on the Nov. 8 ballot.
The party is named for Ladin's red dog, Jonesy.
The entire article can be found here. [Give it a little time to load, since the server it's on is slow.] (The link is: https://www.dailyfreeman.com/2011/10/28/kingston-needs-creative-solutions-mayoral-candidate-says/ and the link was last verified on 09/12/2021.) Steve Ladin at the debate table |
Ceramic Artist Stephen Ladin
Ceramic artist Stephen Ladin made Metabolist Teapot Set as part of a series of modular slip-cast pieces
influenced by the modular designs of the mid-20th century Japanese architects known as "the Metabolists."
While the Metabolist teapot and cup are fashioned in a skewed geometric design, they are still functional.
Laden received his MFA from SUNY New Paltz and currently works in Kingston, New York. His modular casting
process is described in an article entitled "Variation through Modular Casting," Ceramics Monthly
(August 1980, vol 28, issue 6, pp 52-54).
Metabolist Teapot: 1992 cast porcelain with black oil spot glaze collection the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art |
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His work made it to the Smithsonian as well as many museums around the country. (The link is: https://www.si.edu/object/teapot-and-cover:chndm_1981-26-1-a_b and the link was last verified on 09/12/2021.) The following page is a short sample of his varied work. It's from his blog. (The link is: https://thereddogparty.wordpress.com/my-digital-legacy/ and the link was last verified on 09/12/2021.) Steve's complete blog can be found here. (The link is: https://thereddogparty.wordpress.com/my-digital-legacy/ and was last verified on 09/12/2021.) Steve also co-authored the book "Ulster County Railroads" (This link was last verified on 09/12/2021.) You can also do a search on the internet at www.google.com (or use any other web search engine) for "Stephen Ladin" to see what he has accomplished. |
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