Amy Doigan | Also Known As: Amy Doigan Selmanoff

Born: 1954, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Frank Colson is known for sculpture in clay, bronze, and mixed media. His signature pieces include flat, mask-like wall pieces and metamorphic representational animals.At Scripps College, Colson studied with Paul Soldner and ...
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    Frank Colson is known for sculpture in clay, bronze, and mixed media. His signature pieces include flat, mask-like wall pieces and metamorphic representational animals.At Scripps College, Colson studied with Paul Soldner and Richard Petterson.

    Colson was inspired by world travels. His own term for his artistic style was ?neo-primitive.? Before settling down in Sarasota he had lived in 67 countries and had always found himself drawn to ?native artists, particularly those working in clay[1].? Throughout his artistic career Colson worked with clayand bronze and was constantly interested in trying different techniques and materials. Colson claimed his desire to master so many different media came from his strong sense of adventure and the ?desire to immerse himself in the mechanical and manual arts[2].?

    Colson was born in Paris to a Latvian ballet dancer and an American opera singer. He came to the United States at the age of 4, and was raised by his aunt in southern California.

    His first major job was at the television station at Florida State University (FSU), Tallahassee, Florida where he started working nightly in the art department. Here he would throw pots ?like crazy[3]? each night after work. In 1963, Coleson left FSU to open a pottery school in Sarasota, Florida.

    Colson was an important member of the Sarasota arts community for most of his life. He served on the Board of Directors of the Museum of Asian Art in 1999, the Board of Public Art Advisory from 1990 to 1993, as its chairman from 1993 to 1994, and was the juror for the Ringling Museum of Art 20th craft festival in 1991.

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    1. Charles A. Blim Jr. ?Frank Colson: To Create Without Bounds,? Vasefinder, 2005, accessed June, 24, 2021, http://www.vasefinder.com/frank.colson.html

    2. Ibid.

    3. Ibid.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1997
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    1998

    Potter and Quilter, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Primary Work Experience
    1979
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    1981

    Educational Liaison, Educational Collaborative, Westborough State Hospital, Westborough, Massachusetts

    1981
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    1999

    Potter

    1999
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    2019

    Teacher, Administrative Assistant, Park School, Baltimore, Maryland

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    McGee, Donna

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    AMOCA

    American Ceramic Society

    ACerS

    Center for Craft

    CfC

    Citation: McGee, Donna Amy Doigan, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/amy-doigan

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