Judith Nafziger | Also Known As: Judith Nafziger
Mary Mikkelsen is known for sculptural and functional pottery. She originally learned wheel throwing in the early 1970?s from Henry Pope, with whom she eventually started Mikpo Pottery. At times, she ...
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Mary Mikkelsen is known for sculptural and functional pottery. She originally learned wheel throwing in the early 1970?s from Henry Pope, with whom she eventually started Mikpo Pottery. At times, she turned exclusivelyto hand building resulting in her work becoming more sculptural.
Mikkelsen and Henry Pope work independently, but by the end of the process most pieces become a mutual effort. Mary is responsible for brushwork on thrown and hand built work while Henry is involved in the composition and layout of imagery on most pieces.
Mikpo pottery has had studios in Santa Cruz, California, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Charlottesville, Virginia, and Asheville, North Carolina. In Charlottesville (1979-1998) they used several clays but mainly porcelain and a dark stoneware gas fired to cone 9. Once in Asheville, North Carolina they changed their firing process to cone 6 oxidations in an electric kiln. When Mikpo pottery switched firing processes, they also switched their glazes and glaze application technique to one glaze over another in irregular patterns to give variation and movement to the surface.
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1976-2004
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Citation: Judith Nafziger, "The Marks Project."
Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/judith-fay-nafziger

