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What makes a potter : functional pottery in America today
[NT 42944] Record Type:
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[NT 47348] Title Information:
functional pottery in America today
[NT 47261] Author:
KoplosJanet,
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
Atglen, PA
[NT 47263] Published:
Schiffer Publishing;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
c2019
[NT 47264] Description:
237 pagesillustrations (some color) : 26 cm.;
[NT 47266] Subject:
Potters -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Pottery - History. - United States -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Pottery craft. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Ceramics. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Potters. -
[NT 50961] ISBN:
978-0-7643-5811-1bound
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Pottery persists -- Current conditions -- Why handmade pots? -- How to read a pot -- Role models -- Turner, Karnes, Woodman, Glick, MacKenzie, Temple, Bringle, Simon -- Clary Illian : It is what it is -- St. Croix success -- Jeff Oestreich : for the joy of it -- Linda Christianson : the idea of daily practice -- Will Swanson : quiet pots -- Guillermo Cuellar : country pots -- Making a living -- Silvie Granatelli : the next iteration -- Matt Metz : perceptions of labor -- Ayumi Horie : grounded in reality -- Winton and Rosa Eugene : listen to your customers -- Emily Free Wilson : front of the cupboard -- Jeremy Ogusky : approachable -- Robbie Lobell : stovetop sculptures -- Lisa Orr : Tang meets Mexican -- Kyle Carpenter : incredibly efficient -- The teachers -- Linda Arbuckle : it's yours for life -- Mark Pharis : the arena of the tabletop -- Linda Sikora : the performative pot -- Andy Shaw : what plates represent -- Sanam Emami : the point of entry -- Other day jobs -- Doug Casebeer : what else is out there? -- Sandy Simon : a lifetime commitment -- Charles Jahn : material qualities -- Mary Barringer : drawn to limitations -- Alleghany Meadows : luck and timing -- Journeymen -- Munemitsu Taguchi : the utility factor -- Deb Schwartzkopf : working hard -- Sunshine Cobb : life lessons -- Kenyon Hansen : I can't stop -- Gwendolyn Yoppolo : the peril of structure -- Noah Riedel : product-designy pots -- A way of life -- Josh Copus : half artist, half community organizer -- Kevin Crowe : spiritual life and real work -- Ellen Shankin : in love with the life -- Mark Shapiro : commensality -- Kari Radasch : stickers -- Bryan Hopkins : Buffalo booster -- Naomi Cleary : a part of something larger -- Looking to traditions -- Mark Hewitt : dovetailing with southern folk potters -- Matt Jones : a battle for your life -- Daniel Johnston : making your own work -- David Stuempfle : fusion pottery -- Touched by Japan -- John Neely : things for drinking and noshing -- Rob Barnard : pottery as language -- Betsy Williams : learning with your hands -- Design considerations -- Peter Shire : social objects -- KleinReid : working collaboratively -- Kathy Erteman : the life of a maker -- Hiroe Hanazono : a pedestal for food -- S.C. Rolf : All part of the same thing.
What makes a potter : functional pottery in America today
Koplos, Janet
What makes a potter
: functional pottery in America today / Janet Koplos - Atglen, PA : Schiffer Publishing, c2019. - 237 pages ; illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm..
Pottery persists -- Current conditions -- Why handmade pots? -- How to read a pot -- Role models -- Turner, Karnes, Woodman, Glick, MacKenzie, Temple, Bringle, Simon -- Clary Illian : It is what it is -- St. Croix success -- Jeff Oestreich : for the joy of it -- Linda Christianson : the idea of daily practice -- Will Swanson : quiet pots -- Guillermo Cuellar : country pots -- Making a living -- Silvie Granatelli : the next iteration -- Matt Metz : perceptions of labor -- Ayumi Horie : grounded in reality -- Winton and Rosa Eugene : listen to your customers -- Emily Free Wilson : front of the cupboard -- Jeremy Ogusky : approachable -- Robbie Lobell : stovetop sculptures -- Lisa Orr : Tang meets Mexican -- Kyle Carpenter : incredibly efficient -- The teachers -- Linda Arbuckle : it's yours for life -- Mark Pharis : the arena of the tabletop -- Linda Sikora : the performative pot -- Andy Shaw : what plates represent -- Sanam Emami : the point of entry -- Other day jobs -- Doug Casebeer : what else is out there? -- Sandy Simon : a lifetime commitment -- Charles Jahn : material qualities -- Mary Barringer : drawn to limitations -- Alleghany Meadows : luck and timing -- Journeymen -- Munemitsu Taguchi : the utility factor -- Deb Schwartzkopf : working hard -- Sunshine Cobb : life lessons -- Kenyon Hansen : I can't stop -- Gwendolyn Yoppolo : the peril of structure -- Noah Riedel : product-designy pots -- A way of life -- Josh Copus : half artist, half community organizer -- Kevin Crowe : spiritual life and real work -- Ellen Shankin : in love with the life -- Mark Shapiro : commensality -- Kari Radasch : stickers -- Bryan Hopkins : Buffalo booster -- Naomi Cleary : a part of something larger -- Looking to traditions -- Mark Hewitt : dovetailing with southern folk potters -- Matt Jones : a battle for your life -- Daniel Johnston : making your own work -- David Stuempfle : fusion pottery -- Touched by Japan -- John Neely : things for drinking and noshing -- Rob Barnard : pottery as language -- Betsy Williams : learning with your hands -- Design considerations -- Peter Shire : social objects -- KleinReid : working collaboratively -- Kathy Erteman : the life of a maker -- Hiroe Hanazono : a pedestal for food -- S.C. Rolf : All part of the same thing..
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 978-0-7643-5811-1
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