Christopher Staley
American,
b. 1954
1988
Porcelain
9.5 x 18.75 x 15.375 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1988.49
Chris Staley understands porcelain—its vulnerabilities and strengths—as stunningly demonstrated in his Bowl. “The essence of making pots,” he has said, “is about being human. It’s about fragility and strength.” The brilliant aqua color in these pieces is the result of an unpredictable copper-iron glaze that he discovered while pursuing his master’s degree.
Staley has lived primarily in the eastern United States. He did his undergraduate studies in Springfield, Ohio, where he received a BFA in 1977. Staley attributes the foundation of his skills to his post-BFA year at the Kansas City Art Institute under Ken Ferguson’s supervision (see Ferguson’s 1968 Bottle) and to the ceramics program at Alfred University, New York, where he received his MFA in 1980. He has had a distinguished teaching career at Rhode Island School of Design, Wichita State University, and Pennsylvania State University, where he has taught since 1990.
Billie Sessions, PhD.
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
- Ceramic Case 5: Utah Ceramic Teachers (left) & USU Visiting Artists (right) , 8/17/2012 - 10/16/2013
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