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  2. Overbeck Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Overbeck sisters (Margaret, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary Frances) were American women potters and artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement who established Overbeck Pottery in their Cambridge City, Indiana, home in 1911 with the goal of producing original, high-quality, hand-wrought ceramics as their primary source of income.

  3. Vernon Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Kilns was an American ceramic company in Vernon, California, US. In July 1931, Faye G. Bennison purchased the former Poxon China pottery renaming the company Vernon Kilns. [1] Poxon China was located at 2300 East 52nd Street. [2] Vernon produced ceramic tableware, art ware, giftware, and figurines. The company closed its doors in 1958.

  4. Patti Warashina - Wikipedia

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    Patti Warashina (born 1940) is an American artist known for her imaginative ceramic sculptures. Often constructing her sculptures using porcelain, Warashina creates narrative and figurative art. [1] Her works are in the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, and the Smithsonian American Art ...

  5. 30 Funny And Relatable Posts And Memes About Navigating The ...

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    Image credits: girlposts.co In the US, the commonly thrown around number is that a woman makes 84 cents to each dollar paid to a man. Again, this might seem like a smallish gap, but once you ...

  6. Fun and Creative Gifts for Women Who Like Crafts

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    $13 from Amazon. Shop Now. For anyone looking to cash in on their crafts, this book is a must-have. It provides detailed information on how to best market and sell crafts online, including on ...

  7. Stilt (ceramics) - Wikipedia

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    A tripod stilt found at the site of Linthorpe Art Pottery Tripod pernette (an archaeological find). Placed into a kiln upside down with respect to the drawing Pernettes stuck in the walls of the saggars to separate flat pieces. Stilts are small supports used when firing glazed ceramics to stop the melting glaze from fusing them to each other or ...

  8. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Moche portrait vessel, Musée du quai Branly, ca. 100—700 CE, 16 x 29 x 22 cm Jane Osti (Cherokee Nation), with her award-winning pottery, 2006. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas. [1] Pottery is fired ceramics with clay as a component.

  9. Jennifer Lee (potter) - Wikipedia

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    2002 - Ceramic Modernism: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and Their Legacy, The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto. 2001 - 1st World Ceramics Biennale , Ichon World Ceramic Centre Korea. 2001 - Modern Pots: Ceramics from the Lisa Sainsbury Collection , Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.