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  2. New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University

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    In 1932 it was renamed as the New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) with two departments, General Technology and Engineering and Applied Art. [3] The College is presently composed of the School of Art and Design, the Inamori School of Engineering [3] and the Samuel R. Scholes Library. The College also houses the Inamori Museum of Fine ...

  3. Ultra-high temperature ceramic - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a type of refractory ceramics that can withstand extremely high temperatures without degrading, often above 2,000 °C. [1] They also often have high thermal conductivities and are highly resistant to thermal shock, meaning they can withstand sudden and extreme changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.

  4. Glidden Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Glidden Pottery produced unique stoneware, dinnerware and artware in Alfred, New York from 1940 to 1957. The company was established by Glidden Parker, who had studied ceramics at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. [1] Glidden Pottery's mid-century designs combined molded stoneware forms with hand-painted decoration.

  5. File:EC III B pottery, jug, 2200-2000 BC, AM Milos, 152386 ...

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  6. Studio pottery - Wikipedia

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    In addition, American folk pottery of the southeastern United States was seen as an American contribution to studio pottery. University programs at Ohio State University, under the direction of Arthur Eugene Baggs in 1928 and under Glen Lukens in 1936 at the University of Southern California, began training ceramic students in presenting clay ...

  7. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Niloak Pottery was founded in Benton, Arkansas, in 1909 by potter Charles Dean Hyten as the art pottery branch of the family's Eagle Pottery Company, which produced utilitarian wares. The name is the reverse spelling of the word kaolin , an important component of the local clay.

  8. When does 'No Good Deed' come out? How to watch Ray ... - AOL

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    Featuring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, Netflix's new dark comedy "No Good Deed" is "about the highs and lows of searching for a safe, happy home."

  9. James Sankowski - Wikipedia

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    He was a studio potter known for creating high-fired porcelain pottery that has been described as functional, decorative, and contemporary. [1] [2] Sankowski attended Central College in Iowa and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Art in 1972, and received an MFA in Ceramic Art in 1974 from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.