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  2. Sueharu Fukami - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, American collector and founder of the Lee Institute, Willard G. Clark, visited Fukami's Kyoto studio and acquired forty early works for the Institute as promised gifts. One of these pieces was Haruka na Umi (Distant Ocean), a prize-winning ceramic sculpture from the 1976 Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. [4]

  3. Waylande Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Waylande Gregory was born in Baxter Springs, Kansas in 1905. His mother was a concert pianist, and his father was a farmer.From an early age he showed precocious artistic talent, beginning with small sculptures of animals in earth, as well as prodigious musical talent, even composing his own pieces.

  4. Annabeth Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Annabeth Rosen (born 1957) is an American sculptor best known for abstract ceramic works, as well as drawings. [1] [2] She is considered part of a second generation of Bay Area ceramic artists after the California Clay Movement, who have challenged ceramic traditions involving expression, form and function and helped spur the medium's acceptance in mainstream contemporary sculpture.

  5. Kenneth Price - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Price (February 16, 1935 – February 24, 2012) was an American artist who predominantly created ceramic sculpture. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute and Otis Art Institute (now Otis College of Art and Design) in Los Angeles, before receiving his BFA degree from the University of Southern California in 1956.

  6. Arlene Shechet - Wikipedia

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    Arlene Shechet (born 1951) is an American sculptor known for her inventive, gravity-defying arrangements and experimental use of diverse materials. [1] [2] [3] Critics describe her work as both technical and intuitive, hybrid and polymorphous, freely mixing surfaces, finishes, styles and references to create visual paradoxes.

  7. Cristina Córdova - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Córdova (born 1976) [1] is an American-born, Puerto Rican sculptor who works and lives in Penland, North Carolina. [2]Primarily working in clay, she focuses her work on expressive, emotional, and sometimes fantastical human figural sculptures.

  8. Santa Monica (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The cast-cement sculpture of Saint Monica of Hippo is approximately 10 ft (3.0 m) tall and rests on a concrete base that is approximately 6 ft (1.8 m) tall.[3] [4] (Father Juan Crespí visited the nearby Tongva Sacred Springs on an expedition in 1769; the scattered pools of flowing water reminded him of Monica’s tears for her son Augustine, of later Confessions fame. [5]

  9. Chris Gustin - Wikipedia

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    Gustin's solo exhibitions around the U.S. include: [10] 2014: Chris Gustin: Masterworks in Clay, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, CA 2013: Chris Gustin: Recent Works, Lighthouse Art Center, Jupiter, GL (now Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery, Tequesta, FL)

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