Ingrid Bathe

Ingrid Bathe is primarily known for the use of the pinch method of hand building to make functional thin walled porcelain vessels. Impressions of her finger pads form the surface texture. In ...
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    Ingrid Bathe is primarily known for the use of the pinch method of hand building to make functional thin walled porcelain vessels. Impressions of her finger pads form the surface texture. In Bathe?s early work this surface treatment served as her mark. Some of her most common forms include mugs, cups, small bowls and utilitarian table white wares including raised cake stands. Bathe began working almost exclusively in porcelain around 2006.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
    2007
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    Studio Potter

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    Assistant Director, Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

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    Bibliography

    Bathe, Ingrid. “Subscriber Extra: An Elevated Tradition.”  Pottery Making Illustrated (March/April 2017).

    Cleary, Naomi, and Alisha Ebling, eds. 100 Artists, 1000 Cups. Philadelphia PA: The Clay Studio, 2016.

    “Studio Visit: Ingrid Bathe.” Ceramics Monthly 58, no. 5 (May 2010).

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    Maine

    pinch method

    hand building

    porcelain

    Citation: Ingrid Bathe, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/ingrid-bathe

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