Showing 7 of 55 |
FILTER RESULTS | × Close |
American
(1914–2009)
Jar
1988
Stoneware
7.75 x 6.25 x 6.25 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1988.86
Frances Senska’s Jar exhibits the core principle she endeavored to pass on to her students: ensuring that personal expression is carried through every part of the production process. Not originally trained as a potter, Senska used her schooling in lithography (BA, 1935) and applied design (MFA, 1939) from the University of Iowa in this piece, which reflects a fondness for functionality and a concern with the natural environment. Senska has incised the surface with leaf patterns and other natural motifs, creating a simple yet engaging surface design. The triple handle atop the lid lends a playful delicacy to its functionality.
Your current search criteria is: Exhibitions is "Lighting the Fire: Ceramics Education in the American West".