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The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a nonprofit organization of professionals for the ceramics community, ... ACerS is located in Westerville, Ohio.
Michelle Erickson (born 1960) is an American ceramic artist who works with contemporary and reproduction pottery. [1] ... Westerville, Ohio: American Ceramic Society.
The W. David Kingery Award is an award presented annually by the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) to individuals who have made significant lifelong contributions to the field of ceramic science and engineering. [1]
"Studio Practices, Techniques and Tips" Edited by Anderson Turner, A Collection of Articles from Ceramics Monthly, Updated Article on Insulating Existing Kilns, by Regis C. Brodie, pp. 101–103, Published by The American Ceramic Society, Westerville, Ohio, 2003 "Ceramics, Mastering the Craft”, by Richard Zakin. A section on multi-firing with ...
Note 6] Professor Warren C. Scoville of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in an essay titled Growth of the American Glass Industry to 1880, considered the five outstanding glassmaking innovations up to that time to be 1) mechanical pressing; 2) the new soda-lime (a.k.a. lime) glass formula; 3) the shift from wood to coal for fuel; 4 ...
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Orton died in 1932. In accordance with his will a charitable trust was created to continue the "Standard Pyrometric Cone Company," now known as the "Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation", [1] the "Orton Ceramic Foundation" or simply "Orton." Based in Westerville, Ohio, USA, it has three areas of products and services:
Journal of the American Ceramic Society This page was last edited on 10 January 2020, at 03:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...