American, b. 1932
Though Liz Enyeart graduated in ceramics from USU, she never attended courses in Logan. She was born in Nebraska and in 1950 attended the University of Nebraska for one year before moving with her new husband to Vernal, Utah. As a child she had wanted to “make pots,” and finally in 1969 she got her chance at USU’s Vernal Extension. Gael Lindstrom, on the art faculty in Logan, traveled to Vernal to teach the program. The Vernal Potters Guild raised money to rent a building for extension ceramics classes and USU provided all the equipment (wheels, and bricks for kilns including raku and salt). Every summer, two-week workshops were taught in Vernal by nationally known ceramic artists, such as Ken Ferguson (see 1960s Bottle), David Shaner (see 1975 Glacier Plate), and Jim McKinnell (see 1950s Bottle). Enyeart received her BFA in 1976.
Billie Sessions, PhD
Creamer 1984.616
Cup 1984.610
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Jar 1984.982
Landscape Plate 1984.1654
Plate 1984.608
Porcelain Box 1984.2018
Sugar Bowl 1984.617
Teapot 1984.609
Teapot 1984.901
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