Ann Agee

Chris Drobnock is known for wheel-thrown wood fired functional pottery and hand-built functional and sculptural work using the pinch and coil method. In the leather-hard stage, Drobnock's hand-built pottery is glazed with ...
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    Chris Drobnock is known for wheel-thrown wood fired functional pottery and hand-built functional and sculptural work using the pinch and coil method. In the leather-hard stage, Drobnock's hand-built pottery is glazed with colored slips and fired in an electric kiln. Drobnock sculptural work is hand-built life- scale ceramic furniture in the form of Windsor chairs and tables.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1991
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    1992

    Resident Artist, Arts/Industry Residency Program, Kohler Company, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

    Primary Work Experience
    2005
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    2005

    Faculty, Hunter College, New York, New York

    2006
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    2010

    Faculty, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

    Other

    2006
    2006

    Artists Invite Artists, Residency, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

    Public Collections
    Bibliography

    Arts/Industry: Collaboration and Revelation. Sheboygan, WI: John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Inc., 2014.

    Epstein, Edward M. “‘…That Women Tend To Make’: The Female Gaze at the Pennsylvania Academy.” ArtCritical  (February 6, 2013).

    Fairbrother, Trevor J. Family Ties: A Contemporary Perspective. Salem, MA: Peabody Essex Museum, 2004.

    Hirsch, Fay. “Unalienated Labor: Q&A with Ann Agee.” Art in America (October 9, 2012).

    Koplos, Janet. “Ann Agee at PPOW.” Art In America (July 2002).

    Lauria, Jo. Color and Fire, Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics 1950 to 2000. Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2000.

    Lauria, Jo, ed. Standing Room Only: The Scripps 60th Ceramic Annual. Santa Barbara, CA: Perpetua Press, 2004.

    Mathieu, Paul. Sex Pots: Eroticism in Ceramics. London: A&C Black, 2003.

    Schwartz, Judith. Confrontational Ceramics: The Artist as Social Critic. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, 2008.

    Smith, Roberta. “Crucible of Creativity, Stoking Earth into Art.” The New York Times, March 1, 2009.

    Tucker, Marcia. Bad Girls. New York, NY: The New Museum, 1994.

    Neumann, Ilse, and Ursula and Janet Kardon. Conversations in Clay. Katonah, NY: Katonah Museum of Art, 2008.

    Zimmerman, David. “A Good Time with Bad Girls.” USA Today, February 27, 1994.

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    John Michael Kohler Arts Center

    Arts/Industry

    Scripps College Ceramic Annual

    New York, New York

    Princeton, New Jersey

    Citation: Ann Agee, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/ann-agee

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