Jerry Rothman

Born: 1933, Brooklyn, New York

Jerry Rothman is known for producing a range of functional pieces and sculptures that combine clay and steel.

Rothman was an active member of the Otis Group and a player in what has ...
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    Jerry Rothman is known for producing a range of functional pieces and sculptures that combine clay and steel.

    Rothman was an active member of the Otis Group and a player in what has been called the California Ceramics Revolution. This group was an important component in the mid-20th century movement that changed the point of view of American ceramics from one focused on the vessel form to one that acknowledged the role of sculpture in the field. Rothman studied with Peter Voulkos, a leader in this movement, at Otis Art Institute. Throughout his career he followed his varied interests and created both vessel forms and sculpture. He invented what is now called Ferro-ceramic, a mixture of ceramic and inorganic materials. This discovery allowed Rothman to fire clay and steel together in order to create the large scale cantilevered structures that characterize his work.

    Oral history interview with Jerry Rothman, 2010 August 30-31. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
    1970
    -
    1997

    Professor Emeritus, California State College, Fullerton, California

    Other

    Public Collections

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, California

    Museum of Arts and Design, New York, New York

    Ruth Chandler WIlliamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, California

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC

    Bibliography

    Clark, Garth. Jerry Rothman: Bauhaus-Baroque. Corning, NY: Ceramics Arts Library, 1978.

    Peterson, Susan. Feat of Clay: Five Decades of Jerry Rothman. Laguna, CA: Laguna Art Museum, 2003.

    Riedel, Mija. Oral history interview with Jerry Rothman conducted by Mija Riedel, 2010 August 30-31. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

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    Website(s)
    Tags (related topics)

    Scripps College Ceramic Annual

    Fullerton, California

    Voulkos

    ferro-ceramics

    Smithsonian

    Citation: clark, donald Jerry Rothman, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/jerry-rothman

    Objects
    Collections

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marer Collection, Scripps College
    Claremont, California

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