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  2. Kirk Mangus - Wikipedia

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    Mangus was Head of Ceramics at Kent State University from 1985 till his death in 2013 and also taught at Alfred University Summer School, Cleveland Institute of Art, and Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has lectured widely across the United States and internationally.

  3. List of Alfred University people - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Turner, ceramist, professor emeritus of ceramic art at Alfred till 1979. Lydia Wallace-Chavez, member of the Unkechaug Nation and Kainai Nation, wampum artisan; Betty Woodman, ceramic artist who studied at the School for American Craftsmen when it was located in the liberal arts program at Alfred University in 1948–49.

  4. Margaret L. Carney - Wikipedia

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    Margaret L. Carney has served as director and curator of numerous museums, including the Blanden Memorial Art Museum, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1986–1990; founding director and curator of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York, 1991–2002; [1] the Blair Museum of Lithophanes, Toledo, Ohio, 2004–2012; [2] before establishing the ...

  5. Category:Alfred University alumni - Wikipedia

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    New York State College of Ceramics alumni (43 P) ... Pages in category "Alfred University alumni" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.

  6. Robert Chapman Turner - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Art Museum organized a retrospective of his ceramics career, which toured from 1985 to 1987. Turner was also honored by the establishment of the Robert C. Turner Chair in Ceramic Art at Alfred University, now occupied by the well-known potter and ceramics teacher Wayne Higby. He died July 26, 2005, in Sandy Spring, Maryland.

  7. Charles Fergus Binns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fergus Binns (4 October 1857 in Worcester – 4 December 1934 in Alfred, New York) was an English-born studio potter. [1] Binns was the first director of the New York State School of Clayworking and Ceramics, currently called the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He began his position in 1900 and retired in 1931. [2]

  8. Jane Ford Aebersold - Wikipedia

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    Ford was born in San Angelo, Texas. [2] She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Newcomb Art School, Tulane University in 1969. In 1971, she earned an MFA from SUNY College of Ceramics at Alfred University. [3]

  9. R. Guy Cowan - Wikipedia

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    New York State School of Clay-working and Ceramics at Alfred University: Known for: Potter ... He founded Cowan Pottery and was a leading figure in the Cleveland ...