Kevin Snipes

Linda Arbuckle is well known for brightly colored majolica glazed functional ceramics. She uses terra cotta clay fired in an electric kiln. Her process involves the use of underglaze slips that are ...
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    Linda Arbuckle is well known for brightly colored majolica glazed functional ceramics. She uses terra cotta clay fired in an electric kiln. Her process involves the use of underglaze slips that are covered with wax resist before the background glaze color is applied. Arbuckle?s pieces are decorated with floral motifs often outlined with thin black lines.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    2003
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    2004

    Artist in Residence, Marie P. Cowen Fellowship, Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, Massachusetts

    2005

    Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    2008

    Taunt Fellowship, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana

    2011

    Northern Clay Center, McKnight Residency, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Artist in Residence, Vallauris, France

    Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, New Castle, Maine

    Primary Work Experience

    Studio Potter

    Other

    Public Collections

     American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Alfred Ceramics Museum, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

    rosenfieldcollection.com

    The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Bibliography

    “Functional Ceramics 2000.” Ceramics Monthly (October 2000).

    Lark Books. 500 Figures in Clay: Ceramic Artists Celebrate the Human Form. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2004.

    “Utilitarian Clay II”. Ceramics Monthly (January 1997).

    Wilbur, Wynne. “Evolving a Tradition, The University of Florida Ceramics Program.” Ceramics Monthly (May 2002).

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    American Museum of Ceramic Arts

    AMOCA

    The American Ceramic Society

    ACerS

    Center for Craft

    CfC

    Archie Bray Foundation

    Chicago, Illinois

    Citation: Kevin Snipes, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/kevin-snipes

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