Jenny Lind | Also Known As: Jennifer Masterson

Jennifer (Jenny) Lind devoted 20 years to the production of wheel-thrown functional porcelain work using bright colored glazes. Lind moved on from the wheel and functional ware to stoneware sculpture which was ...
Read more

Typical Marks

    About
    Biography

    Jennifer (Jenny) Lind devoted 20 years to the production of wheel-thrown functional porcelain work using bright colored glazes. Lind moved on from the wheel and functional ware to stoneware sculpture which was at times coil built.

    Working with her husband, Allan Walter, she co-founded three production businesses: Animals & Co, produced cast teapots in animal forms; Rainbow Gate produced ceramics dinnerware; and Flat Earth Tile Co. produced tiles and tile installations.

    "
    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1975

    Artist in Residence, Anderson Ranch, Aspen, Colorado

    1981

    Artist in Residence, Sun Valley Center, Sun Valley, Idaho

    1990

    Residency, Arts/Industry, Kohler Company, Kohler, Wisconsin

    Primary Work Experience
    1983
    -
    1992

    Animals & Co., Santa Fe, NM

    -
    1994

    Rainbow Gate Ceramics, Santa Fe, New Mexico

    -
    2003

    Flat Earth Tile, Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Other

    Public Collections

    Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Scripps College, Claremont, California

    University of Arizona, Tempe, Arizona

    Western New Mexico University, Silver City, New Mexico

    Bibliography

    Bringle, Cynthia. "Studio Pottery: Finding a Balance." Ceramics Monthly 33 (March1985).

    Glick, John, Jenny Lind, Thomas Coleman, et al. The Studio Potter: A Question of Quality. Sun Valley, ID: Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities, Ceramics Department, 1979.

    Lind, Jenny. "Rainbow Gate." Studio Potter 32 no. 2 (June 2004).

    "Lineal Identity." Studio Potter 32 no. 2 (June 2004).

    Mickelson, Leigh Taylor. "Sensuous Surfaces." Ceramics 43 (2001).

    “Rendezvous.” Ceramics Monthly 45 (June/August 1997).

    “Synopsis Gallery, Winnetka, IL; Exhibition.” Ceramics Monthly 28 (November 1980).

    The Soul of a Bowl: Don Reitz, Frank Boyden, Jenny Lind, Tom Coleman, Elaine Coleman. Portland, OR: Contemporary Crafts Museum & Gallery, 2003.

    Walter, Allan. "Animals & Co., 1983-1992." Ceramics Monthly 42 (June/August 1994).

    CV or Resume

    Website(s)
    Tags (related topics)

    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    AMOCA

    The American Ceramic Society

    ACerS

    Center for Craft

    CfC

    Citation: Jenny Lind, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/jenny-lind

    Objects
    Collections

    Take your place among TMP artists