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  2. Jae Won Lee - Wikipedia

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    Jae Won Lee is a Korean American ceramic artist living and working in Michigan in the United States.She received her Master of Fine Arts from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1995 and is currently an associate professor at Michigan State University in East Lansing, where she teaches Foundation Courses and Senior Seminar.

  3. Pewabic Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pewabic Pottery is a ceramic studio and school in Detroit, Michigan.Founded in 1903, the studio is known for its iridescent glazes, some of which grace notable buildings such as the Shedd Aquarium and Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

  4. Michigan State University College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The college became affiliated with Michigan State University in 1995. [21] It relocated to East Lansing in 1997, when its 99-year lease with the Detroit YMCA expired, and the original building was demolished to make way for Comerica Park. The newly located college was called "Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University". [21]

  5. John Glick - Wikipedia

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    John Glick was born on 1 July 1938 in Detroit, Michigan. [3] The child of two parents with an affinity for art, Glick began his life surrounded by creativity. His father, a grocery store manager, had an interest in gardening and painting; his mother, a homemaker, enjoyed cooking, sewing, and crafts. [7]

  6. Wayne Higby - Wikipedia

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    D. Wayne Higby (born 12 May 1943, Colorado, USA) is an American artist working in ceramics.The American Craft Museum considers him a "visionary of the American Crafts Movement" [1] and recognized him as one of seven artists who are "genuine living legends representing the best of American artists in their chosen medium."

  7. Peter Voulkos - Wikipedia

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    Voulkos studied painting and printmaking at Montana State College, in Bozeman (now Montana State University), where he was introduced to ceramics [2] (Frances Senska, who established the ceramics arts program, was his teacher). [5] [6] Ceramics quickly became a passion. His 25 pounds of clay allowed by semester by the school was not enough, so ...

  8. Cleo Hartwig - Wikipedia

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    Cleo Hartwig (20 October 1907 – 18 June 1988) [2] [3] was an American sculptor who worked in stone, wood, terra cotta, plaster, paper, woodcut, and ceramic. [4] She won a number of awards, including national awards, and her work is exhibited across the northeast U.S.

  9. Michigan State University - Wikipedia

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    For Fall 2023, the Michigan State University College of Law received 1,458 applications and accepted 574 (39.37%). Of those accepted, 203 enrolled, a yield rate of 35.75%. The College of Law had a middle-50% LSAT range of 157-161 for the 2023 first year class. [84]