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Unearthed | The NEHMA Ceramics Collection & The Woman Behind It


Unearthed: The NEHMA Ceramics Collection & The Woman Behind, it is an exhibition featuring approximately 160 ceramic works of art in the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) collection of 1500 ceramics. The selection of ceramics for the book and exhibition intentionally highlight both recognized and under-recognized artists, women artists, influential women ceramics educators, and Native American ceramicists with the intention of providing a revised historiography of ceramics in the western United States, including one that brings forth Nora Eccles Harrison’s role in ceramics history.

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Tall Footed Pot with Ears: Laterite

John Neely Ceramicist

Stoneware with laterite surface

Covered Jar

Sandy Simon Ceramicist

Porcelain and nichromewire

Teapot

Tony Martin Ceramicist

Earthenware

Nut Boll

Joe Davis Ceramicist

Porcelain with textured englobes

Soap Film Funnel

Cindy Kolodziejski Ceramicist

Earthenware and metal

Vessel

Dan Murphy Ceramicist

Wood fired iron rich clay with natural ash glaze

Cogs

Jill Lawley Ceramicist

Stoneware

Seed Pods

Karen Massaro Ceramicist

Stoneware

Untitled

Dennise Gackstetter Artist

Earthenware and terra sigillata

Untitled

Don Reitz Ceramicist

Stoneware

Swirl

Jane Grimm Artist

Earthenware

Money Tree

Jason Walker Ceramicist

Porcelain with underglaze stain

Untitled

Ron Meyers Ceramicist

Charcoal and colored pencil on paper

T - Bowl

Ron Meyers Ceramicist

Earthenware


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