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-A container
-Holds something |
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| Did Native Americans have a history of pottery? |
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-Yes
-Brittish colonies tradition of potters. |
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| During colonial times why was pottery illegal for the English Colonists? |
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| Woman often were decorators of pots. |
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| In the 1800's what was it like to work in a ceramic factory? |
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| What different roles did women and men have in the ceramic factories? |
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- Carried pots into the kilm
- Made the pots
-Worked with the machines |
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| What was a Political Form in the 19th century? |
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| "Arts and Crafts Movement" |
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| Idea behind "Rookwood Pottery"? |
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- Make heart shaped pots
- Founded by Miriah Nickles
- Worlds highest honors |
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| What do we associate Adelaide Alsop Robineau with? |
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- Females only China painting
- Lots of time to make pots look good |
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-Greatest potter on Earth
- Bizzare
- Gigantic Mastaches |
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| What was George Ohr known for? |
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| Making weird and strange pottery. |
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| In 1900 Charles Binns began the first ceramics department at...? |
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| Why did California become popular for ceramics and pottery? |
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| Glen Lucans wrote an article called "Pottery" |
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| Who was Marguerite Wildenhain? |
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| What was Marguerite Wildenhains approach to pottery like? |
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- Wore pointe shoes to spin the wheel
- Seamless pots |
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| What was it like to work at Archie Bray brickyard? |
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| How was Shoji Hamada Pottery? |
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| Who was Peter and Marguerite very different? |
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| Pete didn't demonstrate much but when he did it was very good work. |
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| Why did Peter go to Los Angeles? |
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| What was Paul Soldner good at? |
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| What was Peters philosophy on glazes? |
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| He though that glazes would improve. |
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| How did Peter move ceramics from being a "Craft" to " Fine art"? |
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| He let the students do what they wanted. |
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| According to Henry Takomeda what was "the secret of art"? |
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-To do something new
-Make it your way |
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What was Millard Sheets' idea of what he wanted his artist to do?
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| Wanted them all to do the same thing. |
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| Opposite of being very careful. |
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| First cermaic pieces Arneson made? |
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| Characteristics of Arneson's artwork? |
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| Publics reaction to Moscone sculpture? |
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| How did Arneson's long battle with cancer effect his artwork? |
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-Got more serious
- More about death |
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| Describe what Stephen De Staebler made |
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| Put big slabs of clay on floor to make designs that you couldn't make with tools. |
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| Describe what Clayton Bailey made |
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-Developed a plan to do his own thing.
- Found "big foots" bones in backyard |
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Describe what Adrian Saxe made
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| Made plates out of differnt stuff, but you couldn't tell the differnece between the two things unless you carefully look at it. |
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