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This is a list of notable studio potters. A studio potter is one who is a modern artist or artisan, who either works alone or in a small group, producing unique items of pottery in small quantities, typically with all stages of manufacture carried out by themselves.[1] Studio pottery includes functional wares such as tableware, cookware and non-functional wares such as sculpture. Studio potters can be referred to as ceramic artists, ceramists, ceramicists or as an artist who uses clay as a medium.

Australian studio potters

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  • Gladys Reynell
  • Ian Sprague
  • Merric Boyd
  • Una Deerbon
  • Pippin Drysdale
  • Warrick Palmateer
  • Jan Dunn
  • Milton Moon
  • Marea Gazzard
  • Harold Hughan
  • Shigeo Shiga
  • Peter Travis
  • Mark Stoner
  • Ivan McMeekin
  • Col Levy
  • British studio potters

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  • Tim Andrews
  • Dan Arbeid[3]
  • Gordon Baldwin
  • Svend Bayer
  • Dora Billington
  • Clive Bowen
  • Alan Caiger-Smith
  • Michael Cardew
  • Seth Cardew
  • Michael Casson
  • Bruce Chivers
  • Kenneth Clark
  • Nic Collins
  • Joanna Constantinidis
  • Emmanuel Cooper
  • Waistel Cooper
  • Hans Coper
  • Jill and Peter Dick[4]
  • Jack Doherty
  • Ken Eastman
  • Elizabeth Fritsch
  • Richard Godfrey
  • Jane Hamlyn
  • Lisa Hammond
  • Mark Hewitt
  • Vanessa Hogge
  • Agnete Hoy
  • Walter Keeler
  • Gabriele Koch
  • Bernard Leach
  • David Leach
  • Janet Leach
  • Kate Malone
  • John Maltby
  • Martin Brothers
  • Magdalene Odundo
  • Colin Pearson
  • Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie
  • Lucie Rie
  • Phil Rogers
  • Katch Skinner
  • Richard Slee
  • Martin Smith
  • Rupert Spira
  • Julian Stair
  • William Staite Murray
  • Angus Suttie
  • Marianne de Trey[5]
  • Judith Trim
  • Edmund De Waal
  • Peter Wright
  • Takeshi Yasuda
  • Canadian studio potters

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  • Robert Archambeau
  • Tony Clennell
  • Kjeld Deichmann
  • Erica Deichmann Gregg
  • Alice Mary Hagen
  • Enid Legros-Wise
  • Marilyn Levine
  • Jeannie Mah
  • Dutch studio potters

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    French studio potters

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    Hungarian studio potters

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    Japanese studio potters

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  • Keiko Fukazawa
  • Shōji Hamada
  • Kayoko Hoshino
  • Kitamura Junko[6]
  • Keiko Masumoto
  • Kimiyo Mishima
  • Hisae Yanase[7]
  • Matsuda Yuriko
  • New Zealand studio potters

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  • Doreen Blumhardt
  • Barry Brickell
  • Len Castle
  • Katie Gold
  • Peter Lange
  • Helen Mason
  • John Parker
  • Richard Parker
  • Patricia Charlotte Perrin
  • Mirek Smíšek
  • Peter Stichbury
  • Merilyn Wiseman
  • Nigerian studio potters

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    Turkish studio potters

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    United States studio potters

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  • Rudy Autio
  • Ralph Bacerra
  • Bennett Bean
  • Billy Al Bengston
  • Sorcha Boru
  • Rose Cabat
  • Karita Coffey
  • Dora De Larios
  • Rupert Deese
  • Chris Dagradi
  • Ruth Duckworth
  • Michelle Erickson
  • Ken Ferguson
  • Michael Frimkess[8]
  • Laura Ann Fry
  • Melvino Garretti
  • John Glick
  • Chris Gustin
  • Edith Heath
  • Otto and Vivika Heino
  • Wayne Higby
  • Linna Vogel Irelan
  • Stephen Jepson
  • Karen Karnes
  • Doyle Lane
  • Cliff Lee
  • Roberto Lugo
  • Warren MacKenzie
  • Kirk Mangus
  • Karl Martz
  • John Mason
  • Harrison McIntosh[8]
  • Nan and Jim McKinnell
  • Hideaki Miyamura
  • Maria Longworth Nichols
  • Richard Notkin
  • George E. Ohr
  • Winnie Owens-Hart
  • Mark Pharis
  • Henry Varnum Poor
  • Kenneth Price
  • Elsa Rady[8]
  • Don Reitz
  • Frederick Hurten Rhead
  • Daniel Rhodes
  • M. C. Richards
  • Adelaïde Alsop Robineau
  • Adrian Saxe
  • Peter Shire
  • Overbeck Sisters
  • Edwin Scheier
  • Mary Scheier
  • Norm Schulman
  • Paul Soldner
  • Rudolf Staffel
  • Toshiko Takaezu
  • Akio Takamori
  • Jack Troy
  • Robert C. Turner
  • Peter Voulkos
  • Marguerite Wildenhain
  • Bruce Winn
  • Beatrice Wood
  • Betty Woodman
  • Harris Deller
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Emmanuel Cooper, Ten Thousand Years of Pottery. British Museum Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7141-2701-9.
  • ^ "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  • ^ "Dan Arbeid | The Times". thetimes.co.uk. 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  • ^ "Coxwold Pottery - Peter and Jill Dick".
  • ^ The inspiration of Marianne de Trey – necessity and decoration from cloth to clay: VADS: the online resource for visual arts - The inspiration of Marianne de Trey – necessity and decoration from cloth to clay, accessdate: May 29, 2016
  • ^ "Round Closed Vessel, 1998". The Met. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  • ^ Miranda, Luis (21 May 2019). "Muere Hisae Yanase, la artista japonesa que ancló su sonrisa en Córdoba". sevilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  • ^ a b c American Museum of Ceramic Art (2013). Common Ground: Ceramics in Southern California, 1945-1975. Pomona, California: American Museum of Ceramic Art. pp. 200–204. ISBN 978-0981672854.

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