Daphne Roehr Hatcher

Daphne Roeher Hatcher is known for functional wheel thrown and slab-built stoneware pottery, fired in a Bourry Box wood kiln. Surface techniques include ash and colored glazes. Hatcher?s Surface technique is ...
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    Daphne Roeher Hatcher is known for functional wheel thrown and slab-built stoneware pottery, fired in a Bourry Box wood kiln. Surface techniques include ash and colored glazes. Hatcher?s Surface technique is characterized by controlled abstract colored glaze application.

    In 1976, Hatcher and husband Gary Hatcher, traveled to England for artist apprenticeships, Gary to apprentice with Michael Leach in Devon, and Hatcher to work with a local weavers and fiber artists. Hatcher?s plans changed and she joined her husband and apprenticed with Michael Leach. This was the beginning of her career in pottery.

    Upon return from England in 1979 the Hatchers established their pottery, Pine Mills Pottery, in Texas. In 1983 they built a 128 cubic foot Bourry Box kiln. This is a specific wood-kiln design, allows for slight ash glazing. Unlike traditional wood kilns, the ash glaze does not dominate the pottery surface. Later in 1987 a gas-fired 50 cubic foot car kiln was built for bisque and glaze firing. The work produced by the Hatchers was in the tradition of functional ceramics learned in apprenticeship, however, refined over many years Hatcher and wife Daphane developing their own refined functional wares.

    The Hatchers mixed their own stoneware clay body composed of nine ingredients including four clays from different mines of the Southern USA. Glazes were also formulated at the pottery. All pots are produced by the Hatcher?s hands.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1976
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    1979

    Apprenticeship Michael and David Leach, Devon, England

    Primary Work Experience

    Studio artist: Pine Mills Pottery, Mineola, Texas

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    American Airlines Corporate Collection, Fort Worth, Texas

    American Museum of Ceramic Arts, Pomona, California

    Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas

    The Rosenfield Collection, Dallas, Texas

     

    Bibliography

    “About Our Studio.” Pine Mills Pottery: Studio and Gallery. Last accessed Aug. 4, 2021. https://www.pinemills.com/about.html

    Michaud, Joyce. “Gary and Daphne Hatcher: Creating a Cohesive Whole.” Ceramics Monthly, Feb. 2004, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p. 50-57.

    Provinsal, Carrie. “Evolution at Pine Mills: Gary Hatcher and Daphne Roehr Hatcher.” Ceramics Arts and Perception, 1998, Issue 34, p. 40-42.

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    Beul, Jasmine

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    Mineola, Texas

    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    The American Ceramic Society

    Center for Craft

    Michael Leach

    David Leach

    Bourry Box kiln

    Gary Hatcher

    Rosenfield Collection

    Garth Clark

    AMOCA

    ACerS

    CfC

    Citation: Beul, Jasmine Daphne Roehr Hatcher, "The Marks Project."
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