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York, New York: Clay. Curated and wrote catalog featuring the
work of nine New York area artists. Show traveled for one year (1995)
to the following four cities in Norway: Click here to see announcement Rogaland Kunstnersenter, Stavanger The National College of Art and Design, Bergen Form and Transformations: Current Expressions
in Ceramics From Art to Industry, Queens Library Gallery, Queens, New
York, October 22–December 31, 1997. Curated and wrote catalog featuring
the interaction of ceramic art with industry. On display were ceramic
tennis racket, watch, knives, bowling ball, catalytic converter, and
even the tiles NASA used to shield the space craft from the intensity
of the earth’s atmosphere on reentry. Fifteen contemporary artists were
also included whose work transformed industrial ceramics on display. A Vision of Deco, Nippon Gallery, New York,
1995.Exhibition of selected Noritake period pieces from the Schwartz,
Kottler and the Noritake Museum Collections. The exhibition also included
original artists drawings from salesmen’s catalogs of the period displayed
along side the objects. Built, Thrown, and Touched, Exhibits USA,
Kansas City, MO, October 1992. Toured four museums. Exhibitions:
New York University, Pless Hall, Faculty Exhibition, May 2007. Charon Kransen Fine Arts, SOFA, Park Avenue Armory, NY, June 2007, 2006, 2005. Clay Art Center–Group Exhibition, Then and Now: Ceramic Glories, Port Chester, NY, January 2000. Hopkins Hall Gallery, The Ohio State University, Ceramic Invitational, February 27–March 20, 1999. Bank Street College of Education, UCAE, 28th Annual Exhibition, 1997. New York University, 80 Washington Square East Gallery, Faculty Exhibition, New York, 1997. American Craft Museum, Mad Hatter Tea Party, April 1996. American Craft Museum, One-of-a-kind millinery works of art, Museum Shop, 1995–96. Objects of Desire Gallery, Louisville, KY, April 1994. New York University, Loeb Center Gallery, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982. Exhibitions sponsored by the University Council for Art Education. Wilburs, New York, 1979. New York University, Contemporary Arts Gallery, Loeb Center, Faculty Exhibition, 1974. Paul Klapper Library, Queens College (one woman show), 1968. The Columbus Gallery of Fine Art, Columbus, OH, 1966. The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 1962, 1964, 1966. Studio production of jewelry and millinery designs—blocking, sewing and creating unique one of a kind hats to galleries and craft museum shops. |