Skip to Content

Viola Frey

Showing 1 of 1


Print this page


Viola Frey

American, (1933–2004)


Frey was born in Lodi, California, in 1933. At CCAC, she earned her BFA, studying painting with Richard Diebenkorn and ceramics with Vernon Coykendall and Charles Fiske. In 1956–57 she worked with Mark Rothko and George Rickey at Tulane University in New Orleans. After a sojourn in New York, Frey returned to the Bay Area in 1960, where she taught color and light classes in the CCAC painting department. She became a full-time ceramics professor, and was an influential faculty member until her retirement in 1999. Frey is considered by many to be one of the most important female ceramic artists of the late twentieth century.



Artist Objects

Bowl 1984.931

Compote 1984.107

Compote 1984.483

Disk 1984.838

Dove 1984.1610

Figure 1984.685

Figure 1984.1975

Jar 1984.920

Jar STUDY.1984.974

Planter 1984.744

Plate 1984.749

Plate 1984.1442

Seagulls 1984.453

Stem Cup 1984.667

Urn 1984.1443

Urn 1984.1444

Urn 1984.1463

Vase 1984.1063


Your current search criteria is: Exhibitions is "Ceramic Case 8: Viola Frey - Nora Eccles Harrison's Friend & Influence".