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  2. List of studio potters - Wikipedia

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    A studio potter is one who is a modern artist or artisan, who either works alone or in a small group, producing unique items of pottery in small quantities, typically with all stages of manufacture carried out by themselves. [1] Studio pottery includes functional wares such as tableware, cookware and non-functional wares such as sculpture ...

  3. Studio pottery - Wikipedia

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    Crawford, Gail. (2005) Studio Ceramics in Canada, Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Goose Lane Editions. Evans, Paul. (1987) Art pottery of the United States: An encyclopedia of producers and their marks, together with a directory of studio potters working in the United States through 1960. New York, N.Y: Feingold & Lewis Pub. Corp. ISBN 0 ...

  4. Jennifer Lee (potter) - Wikipedia

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    2014 - British Ceramics from Bernard Leach to New Generation, The Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Shigaraki, Japan. 2013 - International Ceramics , Verkehr Museum, Shizuoka, Japan. 2013 - Friendship Forged in Fire: British Ceramics in America , American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California, US.

  5. His great-grandfather was a famous artist. This craftsman is ...

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    Alex Matisse grew up in a family of acclaimed artists, but not until he took an after-school pottery class did he discover his own life’s path. Now his East Fork Pottery makes bowls, plates and ...

  6. Jun Nishida - Wikipedia

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    Born in Osaka, Japan in 1977, Nishida studied ceramics at Kyoto Seika University, where he received BFA and MFA degrees in ceramics in 2000 and 2002. [2] From 2000 onward, his work was featured in a number of solo and group exhibitions across Japan, including the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art ...

  7. Roberto Lugo - Wikipedia

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    By combining graffiti, hip hop, history, pop culture and porcelain, Lugo is bringing new conversations to the table of contemporary art, supported by Wexler, a gallery that challenges the labels of traditional art. [9] In 2021, Lugo's ceramic Digable Underground was featured at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.