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  2. Ron Nagle - Wikipedia

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    Nagle enrolled as an English major at San Francisco State College, but later switched to the school's BFA, and graduated with a focus in ceramics in 1961. Between 1961 and 1978, Nagle taught ceramics at San Francisco Art Institute , California College of Arts and Crafts, as well as at the University of California Berkeley, where he apprenticed ...

  3. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Ceramics, Inc. San Francisco: 1960s: Kitchenware [16] Evans Ceramics Inc. Healdsburg: 1974-Art ware & cookware [14] Garden City Pottery Company: San Jose: 1902–1979: Crockery, tableware, art ware, garden ware & kitchenware [17] Gladding Ceramic Insulator Company, Inc. San Jose: 1924-Tile. "Gladco" insulators after 1964 [14 ...

  4. Robert David Brady - Wikipedia

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    Robert Brady (born 1946) is an American modernist sculptor who works in ceramics and wood. Born in Reno, Nevada, he has made his home in the San Francisco Bay Area for many decades. Brady is a multi-faceted artist who works in ceramics, wood, painting, and illustration, and is best known for his abstract figurative sculptures.

  5. Robert Arneson - Wikipedia

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    Levin, Elaine, The History of American Ceramics: From Pipkins and Bean Pots to Contemporary Forms, 1607 to the Present, Hew York, Harry N. Abrams, 1988, pp. 227–230. Nash, Steven A., Arneson and Politics, a commemorative exhibition, San Francisco, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1993 ISBN 0-88401-077-5

  6. Viola Frey - Wikipedia

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    Frey returned to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1960 where she became an internationally respected artist and a leading figure in contemporary ceramics. She was well known for her monumental, brightly colored ceramic sculptures, which explored issues of gender, cultural iconography and art history.

  7. Sargent Claude Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The terra cotta sculpture is now in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. [7] [8] Johnson in his studio in a Harmon Foundation photo now at the National Archives at College Park. In a 1920 San Francisco city directory, Johnson's profession was listed as "artist." [9] A 1921 directory listed him as "picture framer". [10]

  8. Best places to watch SF fireworks on New Year’s Eve - AOL

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    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — In the Bay Area, the place to be for fireworks on New Year’s Eve is along San Francisco’s waterfront. If you’re looking for the best places to watch fireworks on New ...

  9. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Arequipa pottery was produced at a tuberculosis sanatorium in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1911 to 1918. For two years (1910-1912) master potter Frederick Rhead taught there; later the potter Albert Solon taught there. Thrown and molded pots were produced, usually with a matte finish.