A vintage jukebox in her apartment switches records, and Unchained Melody by the Righteous Brothers pours into the room. It’s also a great opportunity to meet Mutual Stores’ organizers (the space was founded by Rosa Novak, Brendan Page and Kate Pruitt) and learn more about their events (brick-making workshops! clay days!), gallery space and residency program-which is dedicated to developing sustainable systems by offering artists the studio’s ceramic waste as a raw material. In the middle of the night, a woman sits alone at a pottery wheel. After that scene where Swayze bones Demi Moore by the pottery wheel, ceramics were suddenly an aphrodisiac.
GHOST PATRICK SWAYZE CERAMICS MOVIE
8:30pm), the second in an ongoing series of movie nights they promise will deliver “art films to classic American kitsch” ( Ghost is, of course, the latter). The Second Best Ghost Movie of all Time: Ghost At one point, people who enjoyed the hobby of pottery also unintentionally enjoyed the hobby of celibacy.
17 they’ll screen Ghost in their backyard garden (doors at 6pm, movie at sundown, a.k.a. (Spoiler: They don’t have a future as a collaborative artist duo.)īut the Oakland artist collective Mutual Stores doesn’t seem to mind. They quickly realized that the pottery shenanigans. Who should join her to the sound of the Righteous Brother’s “Unchained Melody,” offering to “help” make a vessel? Why, a shirtless Patrick Swayze, of course. The sensual pottery scene between Sam (Patrick Swayze) and Molly (Demi Moore) was originally scripted to be followed by a sex scene on the floor. Released in 1990, the supernatural thriller/love story includes possibly the most famous scene of ceramics in action, courtesy of Demi Moore’s character throwing some clay in the middle of the night. Film history is filled to the brim with depictions of fictional painters and sculptors (personal fave: Julianne Moore in The Big Lebowski), performance artists and oh-so-many aspiring filmmakers, but where are all the ceramicists?