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Diana Kersey
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Diana Kersey
is a visual artist who works in clay, creating both studio pottery and architectural ceramics. Her work possesses
a raw, textural quality, with the clay encompassed in a translucent, earthy glaze. The birds, insects, fish, and
flowers present in her work suggest a primordial narrative, while the underlying decorative grids and motifs
capture the relentless energy, complexity, and contradictions that pulse through our contemporary society.
http://www.kerseyceramics.com/
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Lisa Orr
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Lisa Orr's artworks for the table often refer to traditional porcelain or diner
white wares, but with softer forms inspired
by the playful and abundant qualities of Mexican earthenware. She invented her own production process after studying clay
mold fragments in antiquated factories and museums.
http://www.lisaorrpottery.com
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Angela Gallia - Urban Folk Pottery - Dallas, Texas
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Angela has been working in clay since the mid 1980's. She currently maintains a private studio in Dallas, Texas. The work is hand-built using a variety of techniques including slab construction, modeling, pinching and coil. Surfaces are decorated with inlayed scrafitto drawings, hand made colored slips, commercial under-glaze, decals and lusters.
http://www.urbanfolkpottery.com
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Buck Pottery, Gruene Texas
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Dee and Terry Buck established Buck Pottery in 1982 on the banks of the Guadalupe River in the Gruene
Historical District of New Braunfels, Texas. Their functional pottery is wheel
turned and hand formed, then fired in wood and gas kilns. The unique "sheen" on
the exterior of their pottery is the result of wood and soda ash collecting and
melting on the surface.
http://www.buckpottery.com
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Chris Campbell - Austin, Texas
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Chris Campbell is a potter living in Austin, Texas. Since earning his Master of
Fine Arts from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2000 Campbell has
focused on unglazed, wood fired pottery. His work is exhibited nationally.
Currently Campbell is the ceramics lab technician at the University of Texas at
Austin.
http://www.chriscampbellpotter.com
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Claudia Reese - Austin, Texas
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Claudia Reese lives and works in Austin, Texas, USA. She holds an MFA from Indiana University and has run her business, Cera-Mix Studios since 1980. She has exhibited nationally (highlights include the Everson Museum, the Renwick Gallery (Smithsonian), American Craft Museum, San Antonio Museum, National Museum of Ceramic Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Art Expo: Chicago, Kimbell Art Museum, Irving Arts Center, Laguna Gloria Art Museum (Austin), Arlington Art Museum, San Angelo Museum; as well as many private galleries and university galleries) and internationally (Canada, Paris, Tokyo, Jingdezgen,
People’s Republic of China).
http://cera-mix.com
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Dale Neese - Helotes, Texas
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Dale Neese is a full time potter with a studio in Helotes Texas northwest of San
Antonio. Dale’s pottery has received numerous awards and honors.
34 pages found, 17 links found, 211 score
http://daleneese.com
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Diana Seidel - Potter - Autin, Texas
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Working primarily with wheel-thrown stoneware and rich matte glazes to make pieces intended for daily use in the home.
http://www.dianaseidel.com
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Doug & Beth Brown - Edom, Texas
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Potters Brown located in Edom, Texas since 1971, is the home and studio of Doug
and Beth Brown. Doug, originally from Arcata, California, founded the Edom Craft
Community and the Potters Brown studio after a 2 year pottery apprenticeship in
California. Beth, originally from Tennessee, exhibited at the Edom Art Fair in
1991, and fell in love with Doug and the media of clay and joined the studio in
1992.
http://www.pottersbrown.com
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Jon & Jan Brieger - Blanco, Texas
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The Brieger’s have been potters for over 20 years producing functional and decorative stoneware pottery for the home and garden. Jon does all of the throwing, Jan the hand-building and they work together on the glazing and firing. All of the work is fired to 2400F in a 80 cu.ft. downdraft propane fueled kiln.
http://www.briegerpottery.com
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Marian Haigh - Austin, Texas
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Marian was born in Pittsburg, KS in 1951 and grew up in very small towns in a rural setting. She received a B.F.A.
from Arkansas State University in 1973. Since then she has worked in her studio,
hand building ceramic vessels, teaching workshops, and exhibiting locally and
nationally. Her work can be found in American and European museums, corporate
and private collections and published in books and magazines. Marian lives with
her husband and a very bad cat in Austin, TX. They divide their time between the
city and a cabin in the Texas Hill Country. The country landscape brings back
memories of a rich childhood immersed in the natural world which has a deep
influence on her art work.
http://www.marianhaigh.com
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Paul Uhl Pottery Clay Works - Smithville Texas
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Paul's background in clay started at Luther College in Iowa, studying with Dean Schwartz and the chance to work with Marquerite Wildenhain. Afterwards he traveled out to Tuscarora nevada to study with Dennis Parks and his many California friends. Followed by an apprenticeship in Saint Paul MN. Later some studio work in Houston Texas, some time in Denmark and finally finishing up his formal education at the University of Texas in Austin. Since then he has worked as a studio potter in Smithville Texas.
http://www.pauluhlpottery.com
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Paulina van Bavel - Weimar, Texas
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Contemperary decorative designs functional and non functional art vessels.
Sculptures in clay and ash
http://www.paulinavanbavel.com
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Rebecca Roberts, Clay and Horses - Austin, Texas
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Clay handbuilder.
http://rebeccar.com
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V. Chin and Narumol Chinookoswong
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The Chinookoswong Gallery features ceramics by V. Chin and pen and ink works by Narumol Chinookoswong.
http://www.vchingallery.com
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