Eugene Friley | Also Known As: Gene Friley

Sister Mary Trinitas Morin was known for her varied approach to ceramics. As she moved from functional pottery to tile works she often combined materials into mixed media works. Her work in ...
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    Sister Mary Trinitas Morin was known for her varied approach to ceramics. As she moved from functional pottery to tile works she often combined materials into mixed media works. Her work in clay is oftentimes marked by storytelling and is typically fired to cone 10 (2,350F).

    A Sister of Providence, Trinitas was the head of the Division of Arts at the Great Falls, MT College of Education, today the University of Great Falls.

    Trinitas is largely responsible for beginning the serious study of ceramics in Montana. Educated at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Catholic University of America, she was an artist fully developed in a variety of media. Sister Trinitas was the first educator to introduce a ceramic kiln on a college campus in Montana.

    Trinitas shared her basic blast-furnace ceramic kiln design with other educators across the state, including Frances Senska who used the design to help shape her program at Montana State University. Trinitas also developed a rail car walk-in kiln at the University of Great Falls, significantly ahead of the times. Her pioneering research in the construction of ceramic kilns and work towards stimulating the teaching of pottery in schools across Montana has left an indelible mark on the development of ceramics in the state.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
    1943
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    1946

    Air Force, WWII Pacific theater

    1947
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    1990

    Professor, Ceramics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

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    1958

    University of California, Department of Decorative Arts, Irvine, California

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio 

     

    Bibliography

    Eder, Lynn. “The Ohio State University.” Ceramics Monthly, Dec. 1981.  

    Friley, Eugene. “The Ohio State University: Bureau of Public Relations.” OSU Faculty, Staff, Alumni Biographical Facts, The Ohio State University: University Libraries. 

    Grossberg, Michael. “Organic Shapes Inform Retired Professor’s Outdoor Creations.” The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 10, 2010.

     

     

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    The American Ceramic Society

    Center for Craft

    Ohio State University

    AMOCA

    ACerS

    CfC

    Citation: Beul, Jasmine Eugene Friley, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/eugene-friley

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