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1950
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"First Annual Exhibition of Northwest Ceramics,"
Oregon Ceramic Studio. Portland, Oregon. May 15-June 15, 1950.
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"Fifteenth National Ceramic Exhibition,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. October 28-December, 1950.
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1951
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"Second Annual Exhibition of Northwest Ceramics,"
Oregon Ceramic Studio. Portland, Oregon. May 16-June 16, 1951.
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"16th Ceramic National,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. November 4-December 2, 1951.
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1952
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"Annual Exhibition of the Association of San Francisco Potters,"
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. San Francisco, California. March 1-30, 1952.
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"Scripps College Ninth Annual Invitational Ceramics Exhibition,"
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 19-May 15, 1952.
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"Seventh National Decorative Arts and Ceramics Exhibition,"
The Wichita Art Association. Wichita, Kansas. April 13-May 15, 1952.
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"Third Annual Exhibition of Northwest Ceramics,"
Oregon Ceramic Studio. Portland, Oregon. May 14-June 14, 1952.
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"Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics,"
Gump's Gallery. San Francisco, California. June 11-July 5, 1952.
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"6000 Years: Art in Clay,"
Los Angeles County Fair. Pomona, California. September 12-28, 1952.
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"17th Ceramics National,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. November 9-December 7, 1952.
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1953
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"Fourth Biennial Exhibition of Textiles and Ceramics,"
Museum of Cranbrook Academy of Art. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. February 14-March 15, 1953.
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"American Craftsmen - 1953,"
College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois. Urbana, Illinois. March 15-April 12, 1953.
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"Eighth National Decorative Arts and Ceramics Exhibition,"
The Wichita Art Association. Wichita, Kansas. April 11-May 11, 1953.
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"Good Design,"
The Museum of Modern Art. New York, New York. September 22-November 29, 1953.
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"Designer Craftsmen U.S.A.,"
The Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, New York. October 22-December 30, 1953.
The Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. March 15-April 26, 1954.
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. June 17-August 15, 1954. Then circulated by American Federation of Arts.
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1954
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"Scripps College Eleventh Annual Invitational Ceramics Exhibition,"
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 16-April 15, 1954.
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"Ninth National Decorative Arts and Ceramic Exhibition,"
The Wichita Art Association. Kansas. April 11-May 10, 1954.
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"Young Americans 1954,"
(sponsored by the American Craftmen's Educational Council, New York). The Gallery, American House. New York, New York. June 10-September 8, 1954.
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"Clay for Today; Association of San Francisco Potters Eighth Annual Exhibition,"
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. San Francisco, California. June 16-July 31, 1954.
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"18th Ceramic National,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. October 24-November 28, 1954.
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1955
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"Scripps College Twelfth Annual Invitational Ceramics Exhibition,"
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 15-April 15, 1955.
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"L'Exposition International de la Ceramique,"
Palais Miramar. Cannes, France. June 21-26, 1955.
Circulated throughout Western Europe by United States Department of Information. Washington, D.C.
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1956
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"Scripps College Thirteenth Annual Invitational Ceramics Exhibition,"
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 21-April 12, 1956.
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"Ceramics in House and Garden: Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Association of San Francisco Potters,"
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. San Francisco, California. April 1-May 31, 1956.
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"1956 Annual Exhibition of Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. May 2-June 3, 1956.
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"Contemporary Arts/United States,"
Los Angeles County Fair. Pomona, California. September 14-30, 1956.
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"Craftmanship in a Changing World,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. September 20-November 4, 1956.
Circulated nationally by the American Federation of Arts.
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"19th Ceramic National,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. November 4-December 2, 1956.
Traveled nationally.
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1957
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"Four Man Show,"
Memphis Academy of Arts. Memphis, Tennessee. January 8-31, 1957.
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"Variations in Media,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. May 17-June 23, 1957.
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"9th Annual Gallery Group Show,"
Landau Gallery. Los Angeles, California. September 3-21, 1957.
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1958
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"California Design 4,"
Pasadena Art Museum. Pasadena, California. January 12-February 23, 1958.
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"Craftmanship,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. February 5-23, 1958.
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"Contemporary American Art,"
United States Pavilion, Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles. Brussels, Belgium. April 18-July 21, 1958.
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"Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. May 21-June 29, 1958.
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"XX Ceramic International,"
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Syracuse, New York. October 26-December 7, 1958.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, New York. January 23-March 8, 1959.
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1959
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"Scripps College Invitational 1959/Fifteenth Annual Ceramics Exhibition,"
Florence Rand Lang Galleries, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 17-April 16, 1959.
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"Decorative Arts and Ceramics Exhibition,"
The Wichita Art Association Galleries. Kansas. April 11-May 20, 1959.
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"La Ceramique Contemporaine,"
Sponsored by Second International Congress of Contemporary Ceramics. Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Ostend, Belgium. July 5-October 5, 1959.
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"A Decade in the Contemporary Galleries,"
Pasadena Art Museum. Pasadena, California. July 19-September 15, 1959.
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"1959 Annual Exhibition of Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. August 4-September 6, 1959.
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"Premiere Biennale de Paris,"
Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Paris, France. October 2-25, 1959.
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"The Sculpture Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weiner,"
Fort Worth Art Center. Fort Worth, Texas. October 5-25, 1959.
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"Third Pacific Coast Biennial: An Exhibition of Sculpture and Drawings by Artists of California, Oregon and Washington,"
Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Santa Barbara, California. October 9-November 8, 1959.
Traveled throughout West Coast.
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1960
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"Dimensions 1960,"
Arrott Art Gallery, New Mexico Highlands University. Las Vegas, Nevada. August 12-October 30, 1960.
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"Recent Paintings and Sculpture by the Gallery Artists,"
Felix Landau Gallery. Los Angeles, California. September 6-24, 1960.
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"5 Sculptors,"
Long Beach State College. Long Beach, California. October 10- November 9, 1960.
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"New Talent USA,"
California College of Arts and Crafts. Oakland, California. October 24-November 23, 1960.
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"Association of San Francisco Potters Eleventh Exhibition,"
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. San Francisco, California. December 1-January 3, 1960.
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"Fifty Painters by Thirty-Seven Painters of the Los Angeles Area,"
UCLA Art Galleries, University of California. Los Angeles, California.
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1961
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"1961 Annual Exhibition/Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. August 30-October1, 1961.
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1962
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"Six Sculptors,"
Montgomery Art Gallery, Pomona College. Claremont, California. February 22-April 1, 1962.
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"United States Entry in the 3rd International Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics (Prague, Czechoslovakia),"
Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. April 8-15, 1962.
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"Contemporary Crafts of the United States,"
Skidmore College Art Gallery. Saratoga Springs, New York. April 11-May 1, 1962.
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"Molten Image: 7 Sculptors,"
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. June 9-July 8, 1962.
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"Why Is an Object,"
Akron Art Institute. Akron, Ohio. September 11-November 4, 1962.
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"Forms from the Earth: 1,000 Years of Pottery in America,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. September 14-November 25, 1962.
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"Adventures in Art,"
Fine Arts Pavilion, Seattle World's Fair. Seattle, Washington. September 17-October 21, 1962.
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"Fifty California Artists,"
(organized by San Francisco Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.) Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. October 23-December 2, 1962.
Traveled nationally.
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"Some Points of View-'62: San Francisco Bay Area Painting and Sculpture,"
Stanford University Art Gallery. Stanford, California. October 30-November 20, 1962.
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"Third Art Center Annual of California Painting and Sculpture,"
Art Center. La Jolla, California. November 25-January 6, 1963.
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1963
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"66th Annual American Exhibition: Directions in Contemporary Painting and Sculpture,"
The Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. January 11-February 10, 1963.
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"New Images,"
J. Blumenfeld Gallery. New York, New York. February 14-March 23, 1963.
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"Contemporary American Ceramics,"
University Gallery, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minnesota. February 15-March 24, 1963.
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"82nd Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Institute,"
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. March 21-April 21, 1963.
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"Contemporary California Sculpture,"
(organized by The Oakland Museum.) Kaiser Center. Oakland, California. August 5-September 15, 1963.
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"Beasley, Hooper, Hopper, Hudson, Neri, Rickey and Voulkos,"
David Stuart Galleries. Los Angeles, California. August.
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"Sculpture in the Open Air,"
Battersea Park. London, United Kingdom. May-September.
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"Creative Casting,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. September 20-November 10, 1963.
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"Fourth Art Center Annual of California Painting and Sculpture,"
Art Center. La Jolla, California. November 17-December 15, 1963.
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1964
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"The American Craftsman,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. May 22-September 13, 1964.
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"An Exhibition of Sculpture and Graphic Art by Faculty Artists of the Department of Art at Berkeley and Davis, University of California,"
University Art Gallery, University of California. Berkeley, California. July 1-August 31, 1964.
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"International Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramic Art: Japan 1964-1965,"
The National Museum of Modern Art. Tokyo, Japan. August 22-September 13.
Ishibashi Art Gallery. Kyushu, Japan.
National Museum of Moden Art. Kyoto, Japan. Aichi Art Gallery. Nagoya, Japan.
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"Annual Exhibition 1964: Contemporary American Sculpture,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. December 9-January 31, 1965.
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1965
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"Collector: Object/Environment,"
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. New York, New York. June 4-September 12, 1965.
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1966
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"Six from the West,"
San Francisco Art Institute. San Francisco, California. April 6-30, 1966.
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"18,000 Pounds of Outdoor Art,"
Richmond Art Center. Richmond, California. April 16-June 12, 1966.
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"Nine California Artists,"
Pasadena Art Museum. Pasadena, California. July 6-December 2, 1966.
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"20 American Studio Potters,"
Victoria and Albert Museum. London, United Kingdom. August 5-September 18, 1966.
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"Abstract Expressionist Ceramics,"
Art Gallery, University of California. Irvine, California. October 28-November 27, 1966.
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. January 12-February 12, 1967.
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1967
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"Contemporary American Ceramics from the Collection of R. Joseph Monsen,"
Contemporary Crafts Association. Portland, Oregon. March 10-April 8, 1967.
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. April 23-May 21, 1967.
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"Funk,"
University Art Museum, University of California. Berkeley, California. April 18-May 29, 1967.
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"American Sculpture of the Sixties,"
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, California. April 28-June 25, 1967.
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. September 15-October 29, 1967.
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1968
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"Art Department Faculty Exhibition,"
University of Kentucky Art Gallery. Lexington, Kentucky. January 5-February 2, 1968.
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1969
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"Twenty-five Years of Art in Clay USA,"
Lang Art Galleries, Scripps College. Claremont, California. April 16-May 21, 1969.
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"Just Yesterday,"
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. April 25-June 1, 1968.
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"Sculpture North Carolina Invitational,"
Duke University Art Museum. Durham, North Carolina. May 11-June 18, 1969.
Ackland Art Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. June 29-August 3, 1969.
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"Objects: USA, The Johnson Collection of Contemporary Crafts,"
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. October 2-November 16, 1969.
Traveled nationally and internationally.
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"Kompas 4: Westkust USA (West Coast USA),"
Van Abbemuseum. Eindhoven, Netherlands. November 21-January 4, 1970.
Traveled in Europe.
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"West Coast: 1945-1969,"
Pasadena Art Museum. Pasadena, California. November 24-January 18, 1970.
City Art Museum of St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri. February 13-March 29, 1970. Art Gallery of Ontario. Ontario, Canada. April 17-May 17, 1970. Fort Worth Art Center. Fort Worth, Texas. June 8-July 19, 1970.
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1970
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"Painters and Sculptors of San Francisco,"
San Francisco Pavilion, Japan World Exposition (Expo '70). Osaka, Japan. March 15-September 13, 1970.
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"1970 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Sculpture,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. December 12-February 7, 1971.
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1971
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"A Decade in the West: Painting, Sculpture, and Graphics from the Anderson Collection,"
Stanford University Museum of Art. Stanford, California. June 12-August 22, 1971.
Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Santa Barbara, California. September 10-October 10, 1971.
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"Contemporary Ceramic Art: Canada, USA, Mexico and Japan,"
The National Museum of Modern Art. Kyoto, Japan. October 19-December 5, 1971.
National Museum of Modern Art. Tokyo, Japan.
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1972
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"International Ceramics 1972,"
(sponsored by the International Academy of Ceramics, Geneva and the Craftsmen Potters' Association of Great Britain.) Victoria and Albert Museum. London, United Kingdom. June 7-July 23, 1972.
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"West Coast '72: Painters and Sculptors,"
Crocker Art Gallery. Sacramento, California. September 8-October 15, 1972.
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"A Decade of Ceramic Art, 1962-1972: From the Collection of Professor and Mrs. R. Joseph Monsen,"
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. October 14-December 3, 1972.
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"Ten Years of Contemporary Art Council Acquisitions,"
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, California. December 19-March 4, 1972.
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1973
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"Contemporary Ceramics I,"
The Art Galleries, University of California. Santa Barbara, California. February 21-March 24, 1973.
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"Statements,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. March 20-April 29, 1973.
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"The Betty and Monte Factor Family Collection,"
Pasadena Museum of Modern Art. Pasadena, California. April 24-June 3, 1973.
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"The City is for People,"
San Diego Fine Arts Gallery. San Diego, California. July-Early Fall, 1973.
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1974
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"Ceramic Sculpture,"
San Francisco Art Institute. San Francisco, California. February 16-March 31, 1974.
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"The Levi Strauss Collection,"
San Francisco Museum of Art. San Francisco, California. March 15-April 14, 1974.
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"The Fred and Mary Marer Collection: 30th Annual Ceramics Exhibition,"
Lang Art Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. March 19-April 28, 1974.
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"Clay,"
Whitney Museum of American Art, Downtown Branch. New York, New York. May 23-July 4, 1974.
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"Public Sculpture/Urban Environment,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. September 29-December 29, 1974.
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1975
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"Cheryl Bowers, Robert Gonzales, Peter Voulkos,"
Smith-Andersen Gallery, Palo Alto, California. January 30-February 20, 1975.
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"Clay USA,"
Fendrick Gallery. Washington, D.C. March 11-April 12, 1975.
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"Fourth Invitational Contemporary Crafts Exhibition,"
Hathorn Gallery, Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, New York. April 3-20, 1975.
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"The University of Colorado Ceramic Invitational 1975,"
Henderson Museum, University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. June 13-August 15, 1975.
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"Institute of Experimental Printmaking,"
Smith-Andersen Gallery. San Francisco, California. June 21-July 11, 1975.
Polly Friedlander Gallery. Seattle, Washington. July 17-August 6, 1975.
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"Sculpture: American Directions, 1945-1975,"
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. October 3-November 30, 1975.
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Dallas, Texas. January 7-February 29, 1976.
New Orleans Museum of Fine Arts. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 31-May 16, 1976.
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1976
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"Retrospective of Sculpture in the Bay Area I,"
James Willis Gallery. San Francisco, California. January 23-March 12, 1976.
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"1976 Ceramic Conjunction,"
Long Beach Museum of Art. Long Beach, California. March 6-April 11, 1976.
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"200 Years of American Sculpture,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. March 16-September 26, 1976.
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"American Crafts '76: An Aesthetic View,"
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois. June 26-September 5, 1976.
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"Painting and Sculpture in California: The Modern Era,"
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, California. September 3-November 21, 1976.
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. May 20-September 11, 1977.
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"The Modern Era: Update,"
Braunstein/Quay Gallery. San Francisco, California. September 8-October 2, 1976.
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"Masterworks Exhibit,"
(in association with 'Tenth Annual Summer Mud Conference') Pennsylvania State University. University Park, Pennsylvania. October 20-November 3, 1976.
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1977
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"California Clay,"
Braunstein/Quay Gallery. New York, New York. February 1-26, 1977.
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"Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture,"
William Hayes Ackland Memorial Art Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. February 6-March 6, 1977.
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"Modern Sculpture: European and American Works in West Coast Collections,"
Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, University of California. Santa Cruz, California. February 13-March 13, 1977.
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"Foundations in Clay,"
The Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Los Angeles, California. May 3-June 8, 1977.
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"Seventh Biennial: National Invitational Crafts Exhibition,"
University Galleries, Illinois State University. Normal, Illinois. September 1-March 5, 1978.
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"The Ceramic Vessel as Metaphor,"
The Evanston Art Center. Evanston, Illinois. October 16-November 20, 1977.
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1978
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"Northern California Artists,"
Sonoma State College Art Gallery. Rohnert Park, California. April 7-May 5, 1978.
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"The Potter's Art in California: 1885 to 1955,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. August 22-October 1, 1978.
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. November 5-December 18, 1978.
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"Nine West Coast Clay Sculptors: 1978,"
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. September 29-December 3, 1978.
Arts and Crafts Center of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 24-March 18, 1979.
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"Selections from the Frederick Weisman Company Collection of California Art,"
The Art Museum and Galleries, California State University. Long Beach, California. November 20-December 17, 1978.
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1979
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"California Clay,"
University Fine Arts Gallery, Florida State University. Tallahassee, Florida. February 9-March 2, 1979.
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"Ceramics in the Pacific Northwest: A History,"
Seattle Art Museum and Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. March 22-May 6, 1979.
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"Paper, Clay and Tapestry: Explorations into New Media,"
Thomas Segal Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts. April 28-June 2, 1979.
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"A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1878-1978,"
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. May 5-September 23, 1979.
Traveled nationally.
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"Spaces,"
Civic Arts Gallery. Walnut Creek, California. September 20-November 3, 1979.
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"Keramische Beeldhouwwerken uit de Verenigde Staten (West Coast Ceramics),"
Stedelijk Museum. Amsterdam, Netherlands. September 22-November 11, 1979.
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"Aspects of Abstract: Recent West Coast Abstract Painting and Sculpture,"
Crocker Art Museum. Sacramento, California. October 27-November 24, 1979.
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1980
|
"The Collector's Eye,"
Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Laguna Beach, California. January 8-February 18, 1980.
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"American Sculpture: Gifts of Howard and Jean Lipman,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. April 15-June 15, 1980.
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"Sculpture in California, 1975-80,"
San Diego Museum of Art. San Diego, California. May 18-July 6, 1980.
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"Across the Nationa: Fine Art for Federal Buildings, 1972-1979,"
National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. June 4-September 1, 1980.
Hunter Museum of Art. Chattanooga, Tennessee. January 11-March 1, 1981.
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"Faculty Show 1980,"
Peters Valley Gallery. Piermont, New York. July 2-September 2, 1980.
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"The Frederick Weisman Company Collection of California Art,"
The Albuquerque Museum. Albuquerque, New Mexico. July 15-October 12, 1980.
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"The Continental Clay Connection,"
Mackenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. September 12-October 19, 1980.
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"Fifties Abstract: A Summary of Los Angeles Painting from 1957 through 1960,"
Conejo Valley Art Museum. Thousand Oaks, California. September 28-November 9, 1980.
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"The Vessel,"
Delahunty Gallery. Dallas, Texas. December 13-January 14, 1981.
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"The Vessel,"
Delahunty Gallery. Dallas, Texas. December 13-January 14, 1981.
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1981
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"Remember: It's Only Art,"
Civiv Arts Gallery. Walnut Greek, California. February 5-March 28, 1981.
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"Matter-Memory-Meaning,"
Honolulu Academy of Arts. Honolulu, Hawaii. March 14-April 21, 1981.
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"The Morgan Collection,"
Clara Eagle Gallery, Murray State University. Murray, Kentucky. March 16-April 14, 1981.
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"Centering on Contemporary Clay: American Ceramics from the Joan Mannheimer Collection,"
University of Iowa Museum of Art. Iowa City, Iowa. April 25-August 2, 1981.
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"Art in Los Angeles: Seventeen Artists in the Sixties,"
Los Angeles County Museum. Los Angeles, California. November 20-January 31, 1982.
San Antonio Museum of Art. San Antonio, Texas. November 20-January 31, 1982.
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"Southern California Artists: 1940-1980,"
Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Laguna Beach, California. July 24-September 13, 1981.
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"California: A Sense of Individualism Part I,"
L.A. Louver. Venice, California. July 24-August 22, 1981.
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"Clay in Transition,"
Aspen Center for the Visual Arts. Aspen, Colorado. August 7-30, 1981.
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"California Innovations,"
California State University. Fullerton, California. September 11-October 15, 1981.
Palm Springs Desert Museum. Palm Springs, California. December 15-January 17, 1982.
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"Thirty Years of Public Sculpture in Illinois: 1951-1981,"
Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences. Peoria, Illinois. September 11-October 18, 1981.
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"Beyond Tradition: 25th Anniversary Exhibition,"
American Craft Museum. New York, New York. October 3-January 10, 1981.
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"Ceramic Sculpture: Six Artists,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. December 9-February 7, 1981.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, California. April 8-June 27, 1982.
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1982
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"Ceramic Traditions,"
Central Oregon Community College, Student Center. Bend, Oregon. January 8-February 5, 1982.
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"Peters Valley Anagama,"
Greenwich House Pottery. New York, New York. February 2-20, 1982.
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"Pacific Currents/Ceramics,"
San Jose Museum of Art. San Jose, California. March 25-April 25, 1982.
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"West Coast Ceramics,"
Crafts Council Gallery. London, United Kingdom. April 14-May 30, 1982.
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"Peter Voulkos/Phil Cornelius/Patricia Ferber,"
Four Oaks Gallery. San Marino, California. May 7-June 12, 1982.
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"Painting and Sculpture Today 1982,"
Indianapolis Museum of Art. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 6-August 15, 1982.
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"Contemporary Clay: 20 Artists,"
Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art. Monterey, California. July 9-August 20, 1982.
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"100 Years of California Sculpture,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. August 7-October 17, 1982.
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"Otis Clay: The Revolutionary Years 1954-1964,"
Garth Clark Gallery. Los Angeles, California. September 11-October 2, 1982.
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"Northern California Art of the Sixties,"
De Saisset Museum, University of Santa Clara. Santa Clara, California. October 12-December 12, 1982.
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1983
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"Brady/Breschi/Costanzo/Shaw/Voulkos,"
Braunstein Gallery. San Francisco, California. January 4-29, 1983.
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"Anagama,"
Pewabic Pottery. Detroit, Michigan. February 20-March 12, 1983.
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"Prime Evidence,"
Exhibit A. Chicago, Illinois. March 4-April 30, 1983.
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"Contemporary Clay Sculpture: Selections from the Daniel Jacobs Collection,"
Heckscher Museum. Huntington, New York. March 26-April 24, 1983.
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"Pottery Questions,"
Broward Community College Fine Arts Gallery. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. May 1-31, 1983.
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"California Clayworks: Selections from the Permanent Collection,"
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, California. July 21-September 18, 1983.
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"The Nuclear Age: Tradition and Transition,"
Phoenix Art Museum. Phoenix, Arizona. September 10-October 10, 1983.
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"Ceramic Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics,"
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Kansas City, Missouri. October 14-November 27, 1983.
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"Controversial Public Art: From Rodin to di Suvero,"
Milwaukee Art Museum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. October 21-January 15, 1984.
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"In Our Time: Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum, 1948-1982,"
Contemporary Arts Museum. Houston, Texas. October 23-January 2, 1983.
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1984
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"Contemporary Ceramic Vessel/Two Los Angeles Collections: The Betty Asher Collection and the Howard and Gwen Laurie Smits Collection,"
Baxter Art Gallery, California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. January 4-29, 1984.
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"The Frederick R. Weisman Foundation Collection of Contemporary Art,"
Palm Springs Desert Museum. Palm Springs, California. January 7-February 26, 1984.
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"Sculpture,"
Hill Gallery. Birmingham, Michigan. January 14-February 18, 1984.
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"On the California Craft Collection: Honoring Hazel Bray,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. January 28-March 4, 1984.
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"Modern and Contemporary Masterworks in Ceramics,"
Milwaukee Art Museum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. March 2-April 29, 1984.
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"Earth and Fire: The Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics,"
Mongomery Gallery, Pomona College. Claremont, California. March 4-April 1, 1984.
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"A Passionate Vision: Contemporary Ceramics form the Daniel Jacobs Collection,"
De Cordova Museum. Lincoln, Massachusetts. April 1-May 27, 1984.
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"Beauties and Beasts, or What Makes Great Art Great?,"
Pratt Institute Gallery. Brooklyn, New York. April 2-28, 1984.
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"Clay: 1984,"
Traver Sutton Gallery. Seattle, Washington. April 5-28, 1984.
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"Platters and Related Forms,"
Southern Illinois University. Edwardsville, Illinois. April 15-May 4, 1984.
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"Magnolia Editions: Selected Prints,"
Smith-Anderson Gallery. Palo Alto, California. May 3-26, 1984.
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"Art of the States: Works from a Santa Barbara Collection,"
Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Santa Barbara, California. June 22-August 26, 1984.
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"Art in Clay,"
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery. Los Angeles, California. July 24-August 26, 1984.
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"New Impressions: Recent Prints by Bay Area Artists,"
World Print Council. San Francisco, California. October 3-November 2, 1984.
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"Histories,"
Exhibit A. Chicago, Illinois. November 30-January 11, 1985.
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1985
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"Living Treasures of California,"
Crocker Art Museum. Sacramento, California. January 19-April 14, 1985.
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"Selections from the Diana Zlotnick Collection,"
Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California. March 19-April 27, 1985.
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"Surface/Function/Shape, Selections from the Earl Millard Collection,"
Southern Illinois University. Edwardsville, Illinois. March 24-April 12, 1985.
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"Earth and Fire/Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture,"
Palmer Gallery, Summit Art Center. Summit, New Jersey. March 31-May 12, 1985.
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"Ceramic Art of the 70's: A Review of a Decade,"
Exhibit A. Chicago, Illinois. June 7-30, 1985.
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"Art in the San Francisco Bay Area: 1945-1980,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. June 15-August 18, 1985.
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"High Styles: Twentieth-Century American Design,"
Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York. September 19-February 16, 1986.
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"Voulkos & Leedy & Autio: Clay and Works on Paper,"
(organized by Northern Arizona University Art Gallery. Flagstaff, Arizona) Leedy-Voulkos Gallery. Kansas City, Missouri. December 6-January 10, 1986.
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1986
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"The Kessel Collection: Contemporary Ceramics,"
Crossman Gallery, University of Wisconsin. Whitewater, Wisconsin. February 3-21, 1986.
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"Architecture of the Vessel,"
Bevier Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology. New York, New York. March 17-April 6, 1986.
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"Voulkos & Co./The Vessel Redefined 1950-1960,"
Garth Clark Gallery. New York, New York. April 8-May 10, 1986.
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"American Potters Today,"
Victoria and Albert Museum. London, United Kingdom. May 14-August 31, 1986.
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"A Survey of Slab Ceramics: From Object to Expression,"
Palo Alto Cultural Center. Palo Alto, California. May 18-June 29, 1986.
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"West Coast Clay,"
Civic Arts Gallery. Walnut Creek, California. June 6-August 3, 1986.
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"U.C. Prints: Printmaking at the University of California, Berkeley, since 1950,"
Civic Arts Gallery. Walnut Creek, California. September 4-October 19, 1986.
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"The Subjective Object: Still Life in Prints,"
The Art Corridor Gallery, Sacred Heart Schools. Menlo Park, California. September 11-November 3, 1986.
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"Recent Graphics from American Print Shops,"
Mitchell Museum. Mount Vernon, Illinois. September 20-November 9, 1986.
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"Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical,"
American Craft Museum. New York, New York. October 26-March 22, 1987.
Traveled nationally.
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1987
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"Clay Today: Contemporary Ceramists and Their Work,"
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, California. April 2-July 19, 1987.
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"American Ceramics Now: The Twenty-Seventh Ceramic National Exhibition,"
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. April 8-June 28, 1987.
Traveled nationally.
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"The Ritual Vessel,"
Twining Gallery. New York, New York. June 1-July 15, 1987.
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"Drawn to the Surface: Artists in Clay and Glass,"
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 12-October 11, 1987.
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"The Eloquent Object,"
The Philbrook Museum of Art. Tulsa, Oklahoma. September 20-January 3, 1988.
Traveled nationally and to Japan.
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"Magnolia Editions,"
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. San Jose, California. October 27-November 25, 1987.
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"Clay Revisions: Plate, Cup, Vase,"
Seattle Art Museum. Seattle, Washington. November 12-January 10, 1988.
Circulated nationally by American Federation of Arts.
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"The Early Show: California Art,"
James Corcoran Gallery. Santa Monica, California. December 10-January 5, 1988.
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1988
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"Power Over the Clay/American Studio Potters,"
The Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, Michigan. February 28-April 17, 1988.
Northern Michigan University. Marquette, Michigan. May 31-June 26, 1988. Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, Michigan. July 10-August 28, 1988. Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. Kalamazoo, Michigan. September 6-October 16, 1988.
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"Lost and Found in California: Four Decades of Assemblage Art,"
James Corcoran Gallery/Shoshana Wayne Gallery/Pence Gallery. Santa Monica, California. July 16-September 7, 1988.
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1989
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"3 Sculptors: New Work,"
Twining Gallery. New York, New York. May 6-June 10, 1988.
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"Fragile Blossoms, Enduring Earth: The Japanese Influence on American Ceramics,"
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. May 18-August 27, 1989.
American Craft Museum. New York, New York. January 18-April 1, 1990.
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"Georgia Clay: Collected Influences,"
Museum of Arts and Sciences. Macon, Georgia. July 8-November 12, 1989.
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"The Otis Group: Ceramics from the Marer Collection,"
Lang Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. October 29-December 10, 1989.
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1990
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"Putting Pottery in Perspective: Past, Present and Future,"
Rockford College. Rockford, Illinois. March 2-April 22, 1990.
High Museum at Georgia-Pacific Center. Atlanta, Georgia. August 17-October 26, 1990. Laurence University. Appleton, Wisconsin. January 11-February 24, 1991. University Art Museum, Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. March 10-April 28, 1991.
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"Oakland Artists '90,"
The Oakland Museum. Oakland, California. March 24-July 1, 1990.
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"Bay Area Sculptors of the 1960's: Then and Now,"
Braunstein/Quay Gallery. San Francisco, California. June 5-July 7, 1990.
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1991
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"L.A. When It Began,"
James Corcoran Gallery. Santa Monica, California. January 12-February 9, 1991.
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"Primal Spirits: Peter Voulkos/The Mound Builders/David Spiller,"
Twining Gallery. New York, New York. September 20-November 2, 1991.
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1992
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"California Legacy: Concepts in Clay,"
FHP Hippodrome Gallery, Palos Verdes Art Center. Rancho Palos Verdes, California. February 20-April 25, 1992.
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"Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,"
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. New York, New York. March 2-29, 1992.
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"American Crafts: The Nation's Collection,"
Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. September 25-January 24, 1993.
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1993
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"From the Prieto Collection,"
(one of three exhibitions comprising From the Fire: Three Exhibitions in Clay) Palo Alto Cultural Center. Palo Alto, California. January 17-April 25, 1993.
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"Incendiary Spirits,"
(one of three exhibitions comprising From the Fire: Three Exhibitions in Clay) Palo Alto Cultural Center. Palo Alto, California. January 17-April 25, 1993.
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"Meeting of The Masters,"
Kunstindustrimuseet. Oslo, Norway. June 17-August 15, 1993.
Lillehammer Bys Malerisamling. Lillehammer, Norway. September 4-October 31, 1993. Ringebu Ungdomssenter. Ringebu, Norway. February 6-27, 1994. Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum. Trondheim, Norway. May 28-June 19, 1994.
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"The Legacy of the Archie Bray Foundation,"
Warehouse Gallery, Archie Bray Foundation. Helena, Montana. July 22-August 15, 1993.
Bellevue Art Museum. Bellevue, Washington. September 18-November 7, 1993.
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"Celebrating Artistry in Craft: American Craft Council Gold Medal Recipients 1975-1993,"
Chicago Cultural Center. Chicago, Illinois. August 21-October 17, 1993.
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"Clay 1993: A National Survey,"
William Traver Gallery. Seattle, Washington. September 2-October 31, 1993.
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"Essentials,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York. September 7-October 2, 1993.
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"Visions II,"
Louis Newman Galleries. Beverly Hills, California. September 9-23, 1993.
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"Contemporary Crafts and the Saxe Collection,"
The Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio. September 12-November 14, 1993.
Saint Louis Art Museum. Saint Louis, Missouri. December 17-February 13, 1994. Newport Harbor Art Museum. Newport Beach, California. March 12-June 5, 1994. Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. October 28-February 5, 1995.
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"American Craft Council Gold Medal Recipients, 1975-1993,"
Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts. Racine, Wisconsin. September 25-November 7, 1993.
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"Asian Roots, Western Soil: Japanese Influences in American Culture,"
Berkeley Art Center. Berkeley, California. December 5-January 23, 1994.
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1994
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"Ritual Vessel: Traditions Intertwined,"
Perimeter Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. January 7-February 19, 1994.
The Archie Bray Foundation: A Ceramic Tradition," Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. Great Falls, Montana. February 1-March 20. "California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art, Annual Exhibit," John Natsoulas Gallery. Davis, California. March 31-May 1, 1994. "Some California Artists," Galerie Sho Contemporary Art. Tokyo, Japan. July 5-August 7, 1994.
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"Working in Other Dimensions: Objects and Drawing II,"
Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, Arizona.
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"Revolution in Clay: The Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics,"
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College. Claremont, California. October 22-December 4, 1994.
Traveled nationally.
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1995
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"Made in America: Ten Centuries of American Art,"
Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
St. Louis Art Museum. St. Louis, Missouri.
Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio. October 13-January 7, 1996.
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. Kansas City, Missouri. March 17-May 19, 1996.
Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. July 13-September 22, 1996.
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"21st International Biennial of Graphic Art -Ljubljana,"
Modern Gallery, "Cankarjev Dom" Cultural and Congress Centre and the Tivoli Gallery. Slovenia.
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"Andover Alumni Collectors,"
Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy. Andover, Massachusetts.
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"Jet Dreams: The Fifties in the Northwest,"
Tacoma Art Museum. Tacoma, Washington.
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"Woodstock Exhibition,"
Gallery of Visual Arts, University of Montana. Missoula, Montana.
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"The Nude in Clay,"
Perimeter Gallery. Chicago, Illinois.
Charles A. Wustem Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin.
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"A Bay Area Connection: Works from the Anderson Collection, 1954-1984,"
Triton Museum of Art. Santa Clara, California.
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"25th Anniversary Exhibition,"
Jane Hartsook Gallery, Greenwich House Pottery. New York, New York.
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"Fifteen Profiles: Distinguished California Modernists,"
Fresno Art Museum. Fresno, California.
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"Autio and Voulkos: Early Ceramic Work,"
Holter Museum of Art. Helena, Montana.
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1996
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"Four Decades of Discovery: The 40th Anniversary of the American Craft Museum,"
American Craft Museum of New York. New York, New York.
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"Inter-Action: Ceramic Works by 7 Artists,"
Kenji Taki Gallery. Nagoya, Japan.
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"CCAC: Past, Present and Future (1906-1996),"
Olive Art Center, California College of Arts and Crafts. Oakland, California.
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"San Francisco Art Institute: Illustrious History: 1871-Present,"
Salander-O'Reilly Galleries. New York, New York.
John Berggruen Gallery & Montgomery Gallery. San Francisco, California.
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"Summer Show,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York.
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"New Talent-New Ideas,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Generations: The Lineage of Influence in Bay Area Art,"
Richmond Art Center. Richmond, California.
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"Collection Highlights: 1945 to the Present,"
Seattle Art Museum. Seattle, Washington.
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1997
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"Abstract Expressionist Ceramics: Myth and Reality Revisited 1954-1966,"
Garth Clark Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Designed for Delight: Alternative Aspects of Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts,"
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Montreal, Canada.
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1998
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"The Winter Show,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. Santa Monica, California. January 24-March 7, 1998.
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"Of and About Clay II,"
Galerie Hertz. Louisville, Kentucky.
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"NCECA 1998 Honors and Fellows Exhibition,"
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Fort Worth, Texas.
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"Anderson Ranch Artists,"
Evelyn Siegel Gallery. Fort Worth, Texas.
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"Generations,"
Galerie Mesa. Mesa, Arizona.
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"Works on Paper A-Z,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York.
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"John Mason, Ken Price, Peter Voulkos,"
Frank Lloyd Gallery. Santa Monica, California.
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"A Fire for Ceramics: Contemporary Art from the Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection,"
Hand Workshop Art Center. Richmond, Virginia.
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"More Than Clay: The Toki Collection of Ceramics,"
Richmond Art Center. Richmond, California.
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"Art from Around the Bay: Recent Acquisitions,"
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, California. April 16-July 26, 1998.
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"Clay Into Art: Selections from the Collection of Contemporary Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,"
Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, New York. November-May 1999.
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1999
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Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York. February 6-March 13, 1999.
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"Radical Past: Contemporary Art & Music in Pasadena, 1960-1974,"
Norton Simon Museum of Art. Pasadena, California. February 6-June 6, 1999.
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"dish,"
Franklin Parrasch Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Of and About Clay III,"
Galerie Hertz. Louisville, Kentucky.
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"The Art of Craft: Contemporary Works from the Saxe Collection,"
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. San Francisco, California. June-October 1999.
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"Different Strokes: International Woodfire Ceramics,"
University of Iowa Museum of Art. Iowa City, Iowa.
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"Studio Days 99: Nine Decades,"
Chester Springs Studio. Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. September-October 1999.
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"Modern Odysseys: Greek American Artists of the Twentieth Century,"
Queens Museum of Art. Queens, New York. October 9-January 30, 2000.
Museum of Contemporary Art of Thessaloniki. Greece. September 2-December 3, 2000.
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"Material Witness: Masters from California Crafts,"
Crocker Art Museum. Sacramento, California. October 29-January 2, 2000.
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"Contemporary Ceramics from Georgia Collections,"
The Museum of Arts and Sciences. Macon, Georgia.
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"History and Highlights: The Art Gallery's Collection,"
The Art Gallery, Paul Creative Arts Center, University of New Hampshire. Durham, New Hampshire.
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2000
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"Of and About Clay IV,"
Galerie Hertz. Louisville, Kentucky. January 19-February 26, 2000.
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"Cross-Currents in Modern Art: A Tribute to Peter Selz,"
Achim Moeller Fine Art. New York, New York. February 2-March 17, 2000.
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"Lving with Form: The Horn Collection of Contemporary Craft,"
Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, Arkansas.
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"Regis Masters Series: Exhibition,"
Northern Clay Center. Minneapolis, Minnesota. March 3-April 15, 2000.
"Woodfired Ceramics," The Signature Shop and Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia. April 7-29, 2000.
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"The Binns Medal Winners,"
Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred University. Alfred, New York. April 8-October 19, 2000.
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"Portrait Pots Cornelius, Voulkos, Wood, Wieser,"
Frank Lloyd Gallery. Santa Monica, California.
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"Contemporary Ceramics: Nine Artists,"
Frank Lloyd Gallery. Santa Monica, California. June 3-July 1, 2000.
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"Color & Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000,"
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, California. June 4-September 17, 2000.
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Kansas City, Missouri. December 15-March 4, 2001. Tuscon Museum of Art and Historic Block. Tuscon, Arizona. April 1-May 30, 2001. Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester. Rochester, New York. July 29-Octoner 7, 2001.
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"Review and Preview,"
Braunstein/Quay Gallery. San Francisco, California. August 2000.
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"Ceramics National 2000,"
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. October 6-February 11, 2001.
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"Ceramics,"
Elaine Baker Gallery. Boca Raton, Florida.
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"Celebrating Modern Art: The Anderson Collection,"
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, California. October 7-January 15, 2001.
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"A Tribute to Dorothy Weiss,"
Museum of Craft and Folk Art. San Francisco, California.
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"Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000,"
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, California. October 22-February 25, 2001.
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"La Liberation de l'Argile aux Sources de la Ceramique Contemporaine Americaine,"
Musee Ariana. Geneve, Switzerland.
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2001
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"High Fire: Significant Ceramic Sculpture,"
Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art. Kansas City, Missouri. January 12-February 24, 2001.
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"USA Clay,"
Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Washington, D.C. March 9-July 15, 2001.
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"Great Teachers: Great Clay Legacies,"
W.D.O. A Contemporary Craft Gallery. Charlotte, North Carolina. May 1-31, 2001.
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"Treasures for a Queen: A Millenium Gift to Cincinnati,"
Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, Ohio. June 17-September 2, 2001.
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"World Contemporary Ceramics,"
Ichon World Ceramic Center. Ichon, Korea. August 10-October 28, 2001.
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Drutt, Helen W, curator.
"Poetics of Clay,"
Philadelphia Art Alliance. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. September 14-November 11, 2001.
Museum of Art and Design. Helsinki, Finland. January 25-April 1, 2002.
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"Vital Forms: American Art in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960,"
Brooklyn Museum of Art. Brooklyn, New York. October 12-January 6, 2002.
Walker Art Center. Minneapolis, Minnesota. February 16-May 12, 2002. Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Nashville, Tennessee. June 21-September 15, 2002. San Diego Museum of Art. San Diego, California. October 26-January 26, 2003. Phoenix Art Museum. Phoenix, Arizona. April 4-June 29, 2003.
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"Mud & Fire: A Group Show,"
Rockford College Art Gallery, Clark Arts Center. Rockford, Illinois.
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"Montana Winter Exhibition,"
Botanica Fine Art. Bozeman, Montana. December 7-March 6, 2002.
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2001-2005
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"A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence,"
Holter Museum of Art. Helena, Montana. June 15-July 31, 2001.
Boise Art Museum. Boise, Idaho. August 25-October 28, 2001. Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Fort Wayne, Indiana. November 25–January 20, 2002. Butler Institute of American Art. Youngstown, Ohio. February 17-April 14, 2002. Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 12-July 7, 2002. International Museum of Ceramic Art. Alfred, New York. July 28-September 22, 2002. Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum. Logan, Kansas. October 13-December 8, 2002. Museum of Arts & Sciences. Macon, Georgia. January 5-March 2, 2003. Mobile Museum of Art. Mobile, Alabama. March 30-May 25, 2003. Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. Coral Gables, Florida. September 20-November 9, 2003. University of Kentucky Art Museum. Lexington, Kentucky. February 29-April 25, 2004. Nevada Museum of Art. Reno, Nevada. August 8-November 7, 2004. Boise Art Museum. Boise, Idaho. June 4, 2005-July 31, 2005.
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2002
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"Museum Ceramics Collection,"
Daum Museum of Contemporary Art. Sedalia, Missouri. March 12-June 9, 2002.
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"Contemporary American Ceramics (1950-1969): A Survey of American Objects and Vessels,"
Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum. Seto City, Japan. April 13-June 30, 2002.
National Museum of Modern Art. Kyoto, Japan. July 30-September 1, 2002.
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"Black Mountain College: Experimenting with Power,"
Museo Nacional Centre de Arte Reina Sofia. Madrid, Spain. October 22-January 2003.
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2003
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"Clay Works: 20th-Century Ceramics from the Everson Museum of Art,"
UBS PaineWebber Art Gallery. New York, New York. January 16-March 28, 2003.
Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse, New York. July 18-September 7, 2003.
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"Rebels in Clay: Peter Voulkos and the Otis Group,"
University Art Gallery, University of California. San Diego, California. February 7-April 19, 2003.
Laguna Art Museum. Laguna Beach, California. October 26-February 2, 2004."Great Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasy," Newark Museum. Newark, New Jersey. February 14-June 1, 2003.
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"Poetics of Clay: An International Perspective,"
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. Houston, Texas. February 15-May 3, 2003.
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"Two Titans: A Memorial Exhibition of Recent Works by Ed Rossbach and Peter Voulkos,"
LongHouse Reserve. East Hampton. New York. June 7-September 13, 2003, May 17-October 2004.
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2004
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"Picasso to Thiebaud: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Collection of Stanford University Alumni and Friends,"
Iris & B. Gerald Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University. Palo Alto, California. February 18-June 20, 2004.
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"60th Scripps Ceramic Annual,"
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College. Clarement, California. January 24-April 4, 2004.
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"From Rosanjin to Voulkos,"
Franklin Parrasch Gallery. New York, New York. September 21-October 23, 2004.
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Rasmussen, Jack, curator.
"The True Artist is an Amazing Luminous Fountain,"
Kreeger Museum. Washington, D.C. April 23-July 31, 2004.
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2005
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"Clay Glass Wood Metal Fiber: Selections from The Contemporary Museum's Collection,"
The Contemporary Museum. Honolulu, Hawaii. October 29-January 2, 2005.
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2006
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"MAM Unwrapped,"
Missoula Art Museum. Missoula, Montana. September 15-November 15, 2006.
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"California Art from the Permanent Collection - Part II, 1930s to 1950s,"
Laguna Art Museum. Laguna Beach, California. March 26-September 24, 2006.
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2006-2007
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"Crafting a Collection,"
Museum of Fine Arts. Houston, Texas. August 26, 2006-January 7, 2007.
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"Fresh from the Studio: Craft in Twin Cities Collections 1950-1970,"
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 11, 2006-April 22, 2007.
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Adlin, Jane, curator.
"One of a Kind: The Studio Craft Movement,"
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, New York. December 22, 2006–December 2, 2007.
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2007
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"Rudolph Serra, Toshiko Takaezu, Peter Voulkos,"
Charles Cowles Gallery. New York, New York. June 20-July 3, 2007.
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"A Legacy of Art: The Ted and Ruth Nash Collection,"
Oakland Museum of California. Oakland, California. August 24–December 30, 2007.
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2007-2008
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"Shy Boy, She Devil, and Isis: The Art of Conceptual Craft: Selections from the Wornick Collection,"
Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, Massachusetts. September 11, 2007-January 6, 2008.
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"Artists of Invention: A Century of CCA,"
Oakland Museum of California. Oakland, California. October 13, 2007–March 16, 2008.
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Nash, Steven and Katherine Plake Hough, curator.
"Picasso to Moore: Modern Sculpture from the Weiner Collection,"
Palm Springs Art Museum. Palm Springs, California. November 7, 2007-October 2008.
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2007-2009
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"Craft in America: Expanding Traditions,"
organized by Craft in America, Inc. Los Angelos. Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock. April 13-June 24, 2007.
Contemporary Crafts Museum. Portland, Oregon. July 14-September 23, 2007. Mingei International Museum. San Diego, California. October 20, 2007-January 27, 2008. Contemporary Crafts Gallery. Houston, Texas. February 22-May 4, 2008. Cranbrook Museum. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. June 6-September 14, 2008. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. October 3, 2008-January 18, 2009. Fuller Craft Museum. Brockton, Massachusetts. June 27-September 27, 2009.
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2008
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Delman, Kirk, curator.
"Within Two Hands: The Eye of the Collector,"
San Francisco Museum of Craft + Design. San Francisco, California. May 9-June 29, 2008.
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"The Scholar´s Eye: Contemporary Ceramics from the Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection,"
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Houston, Texas. May 18-September 1, 2008.
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"One Piece,"
The Penryn Art Gallery. Penryn, California. May 24, 2008.
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"Masters In Clay,"
Grounds for Sculpture. Hamilton, New Jersey. May 10-September 28, 2008.
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"Contemporary Ceramic Art: A Survey,"
Harvey / Meadows Gallery. Aspen, Colorado. July 2-August 5, 2008.
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"Innovation and Change: Great Ceramics from the Permanent Collection of the Ceramics Research Center, Arizona State University Art Museum,"
Plains Art Museum. Fargo, North Dakota. September 21-November 16, 2008.
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"Taking Stock: Selections from the Permanent Collection,"
Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, State Fair Community College. Sedalia, Missouri. June 13-September 21, 2008.
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2009
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"Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay,"
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. January 16-July 12, 2009.
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