Dick Hay
SandraJohnstone is known for her large wheel thrown stoneware pots. Her wares were often deeply incised both on interior and exterior surfaces.
Johnstone and Jim Melchert were the first registered graduate students studying ...
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SandraJohnstone is known for her large wheel thrown stoneware pots. Her wares were often deeply incised both on interior and exterior surfaces.
Johnstone and Jim Melchert were the first registered graduate students studying with Peter Voulkos at University of California Berkeley in the Department of Decorative Arts. In addition to Voulkos, Johnstone studied with Paul Soldner. In the early 1980s Johnstone built a salt kiln.
" - Apprenticeships & Residencies
- Primary Work Experience
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1956-2006
Professor, Ceramics, Indiana State University, Terra Haute, Indiana
Other
- Public Collections
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American Museum of Ceramic Arts, Pomona, California
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
Byung-Tak Woo Public Collection, Korea
Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia
Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga, Latvia
- Bibliography
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“Dick Hay.” Dick Hay: personal website, accessed Aug. 6, 2021. http://www.dickhay.com/index.php
Green, Joshua. “Richard Edward “Dick” Hay remembered—1942-2020.” NCECA, May 4, 2020.
Kash, Steven. “Thought Provoking Ceramic Artist Hopes to Transport People.” Tribune-Star, Apr. 20, 2008. https://www.tribstar.com/news/lifestyles/thought-provoking-ceramic-artist-hopes-to-transport-people/article_fa5ed8dd-2d26-59e3-ab69-1370b77b1790.htmlhopes-to-transport-people/article_fa5ed8dd-2d26-59e3-ab69-1370b77b1790.html
- CV or Resume
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Beul, Jasmine
- Website(s)
Citation: Beul, Jasmine Dick Hay, "The Marks Project."
Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/dick-hay

