Thomas Maltbie, Jar, 1978, stoneware, wood and jute twine, 9H x 8.25 x 8.25 inches, AMOCA Gift of American Ceramic Society. 2004.2.268.
Craft Research Fund Grant
2020
As part of a larger project to create a legacy tool for American ceramic artists working 1945 onward, The Marks Project received support to document the American Museum of Ceramic Art’s (AMOCA) American Ceramic Society collection (ACerS). While documenting the clay arts members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild assisted by a 2017 Center for Craft, Creativity and Design Project Grant, TMP discovered the ACerS collection. Combined, these two grant projects will make 500 American potters searchable on www.themarksproject.org.
Selected works
Thomas Maltbie, Jar, 1978, stoneware, wood and jute twine, 9 x 8.25 x 8.25 inches, AMOCA Gift of American Ceramic Society. 2004.2.268.
John Neely, Teapot, 1980s, unglazed stoneware, 6 x 8 x 6.75 inches, AMOCA Gift of American Ceramic Society. 2004.2.037.
Thomas Maltbie, Jar, 1978, stoneware, wood and jute twine, 9H x 8.25 x 8.25 inches, AMOCA Gift of American Ceramic Society. 2004.2.268.
Bruce Ostawald, Paperweight, 1979, unglazed porcelain, 6 x 8.5 x 4 inches, AMOCA Gift of American Ceramic Society. 2004.2.253.
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