
I grew up in New Hampshire, in the Hanover area where my family had a small farm of sheep and chickens. I still have deep roots in the area and regularly spend time there with my family. Much of my work reflects a warm New England sensibility. I began my relationship with clay at a very young age and have been making pots for over three decades.
In high school, I had the opportunity to take classes with an inspiring art teacher and potter. By the time I was a senior in high school I had a wheel and kiln. My father, a retired psychiatrist, dedicated his time to blacksmithing and metal sculpture. He was very much into his craft and supported me in my artistic development.
In high school, I had the opportunity to take classes with an inspiring art teacher and potter. By the time I was a senior in high school I had a wheel and kiln. My father, a retired psychiatrist, dedicated his time to blacksmithing and metal sculpture. He was very much into his craft and supported me in my artistic development.
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I teach students young and old and offer several decades of experience as a potter as well as having a deep knowledge base about ceramics, setting up a studio and kilns and equipment. As a teacher, my philosophy is to provide each student with the information, tools, and techniques for them to further explore ceramics at their own pace and in their own creative direction.
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