Glaze Innovations with Lucy Breslin and Diana Greenwold

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Wednesday August 11

5:30 PM  –  6:30 PM

Join Maine College of Art Professor Emeritus and artist Lucy Breslin on Wednesday, August 11, 5:30 to 6:30PM in-person at the PMA, in conversation with Curator of American Art Diana Greenwold as they discuss glaze techniques and innovations at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Explore the exhibition Small Wonders: Rethinking the American Arts and Crafts Movement, 1880-1920 and stay for a discussion about decorative techniques of historic and contemporary American ceramics.

Lucy Breslin has taught for over 25 years at MECA. She earned her MFA in Ceramics from Kent State University and has a BA from Pennsylvania State University. After completing her MFA, she was awarded a year‐long residency at The Archie Bray Foundation in Montana. The following year she lived and traveled in Spain on a Fulbright Fellowship, visiting over 40 traditional potteries. Her work has been widely exhibited in venues such as Yellowstone Art Museum, Hunter Museum of American Art, NCECA Clay National, and others. She has been a visiting artist at schools and art centers around the country and has participated in numerous NCECA panels and demos. In 2014 she worked with 13 artists from nine different countries at the International Ceramic Center in Denmark.