Jeremy Hatch

Born: 1947, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Beth Lo is known for functional ceramics and figurative sculpture. Lo mainly works in high fire porcelain. Many of her pieces are brightly colored with underglaze and post firing surface techniques. After ...
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    Beth Lo is known for functional ceramics and figurative sculpture. Lo mainly works in high fire porcelain. Many of her pieces are brightly colored with underglaze and post firing surface techniques. After the birth of her son in 1987, her imagery became more literally representative and focused on the ideas of childhood, family, and Asian American culture.

    In addition to ceramic objects, Lo occasionally produces two dimensional works. Beth Lo and her sister, Ginne, have collaborated on two children?s books which Beth Lo illustrated.

    Lo was profiled in 2014 by Paige Williams/ Porch Productions for ?The Montana Experience: Stories from Big Sky Country?. Lo?s segment can be found here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt_YL9IonFU

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    2000

    Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

    2001

    Takumi Art Center, Japan

    2007

    Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

    2007

    European Ceramics Work Center, Oisterwijk, Netherlands

    2008
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    2009

    Taunt Fellow, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, Montana

    2009

    Dehua Yueji Kiln International Ceramic Art Center, Caijing Village, China

    2011

    Arts/ Industry Residency, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

    2011

    Medalta, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

    2013

    Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska

    Primary Work Experience
    2009
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    2011

    Visiting Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

    2011

    Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana

    Other

    Public Collections

    Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

    Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana

    Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska

    Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Buffalo, New York

    Canadian Craft Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia

    John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

     

    Bibliography

    "Autoportrait." Ceramics Art and Perception (Spring 2003).

    Baird, Daiel.“Two for the Road.” Design Lines Magazine (Winter 2012).

    Boccia, Nina. “Fringe Benefits,”’ Azure Magazine (May 2012).

    Bozikovic, Alex. “Street Smarts.” Dwell Magazine (April 2013).

    Donahoe, Emily. “Clay on the Boundary.” Ceramics Monthly (February 2012).

    Kohler, Ruth DeYoung. Arts/ Industry: Collaboration and Revelation. Edited by Mariah Keller. Sheboygan, WI: John Michael Kohler Art Center, 2014.

    McKeough, Tim. “Suspended Animation.” New York Times, Sept 15, 2011.

    Waks, Jessica. “Trompe L’Oeil.” Style at Home Magazine (February 2014).

    Welch, Adam. “The Margins, A Theory of Resistance in Contemporary Ceramics.”
    Ceramics Art and Perception, no.79 (2010). 

    Willis, Emily Schroeder. “No Rules,” Ceramics Monthly (April 2013).

     

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    Alfred University

    Montana

    Montana State University

    Citation: Jeremy Hatch, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/jeremy-hatch

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