Laurie and Wayne Anderson

Wayne and Laurie Anderson are known for functional stoneware pottery.

The husband and wife team work in tandem at Montana Winds Pottery. Wayne creates each form from clay on the potter?s wheel, often ...
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    Wayne and Laurie Anderson are known for functional stoneware pottery.

    The husband and wife team work in tandem at Montana Winds Pottery. Wayne creates each form from clay on the potter?s wheel, often with bands of varying texture. Laurie works primarily as a glaze technician, formulating each glaze to complement her husband?s pottery. Wayne ultimately credits his wife with making the pots ?better to look at?.

    Wayne Anderson worked towards perfecting air tight ceramic containers and jugs as early as the 1970?s: helping pave the way for future artists to enrich the craft beer industry with handmade ceramic growlers. Wayne is also known for round bottom forms, created during the same time and beyond. In addition to pottery, he also creates historical watercolors.

    Aside from their personal creations, both Wayne and Laurie are committed to working for their community. Both serve as a conduit to the larger ceramic field for rural Conrad Montana. For decades, they have taught countless individuals in a variety of settings and maintain a ceramics gallery in downtown Conrad, Montana.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    Primary Work Experience
    1966
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    1969

    Art Department Assistant, University of Montana Western, Dillon, Montana

    1970
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    1972

    Art & English Teacher, Baker Junior High School, Baker, Oregon

    1974
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    1978

    Ceramics Instructor, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

    1972
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    2008

    Art Department Head & English Teacher, Conrad High School, Conrad, Montana

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    Public Collections

    Conrad High School, Conrad, Montana

    Conrad Transportation & Historical Museum, Conrad, Montana

    Orpheum Theatre Building, Conrad, Montana

    Bibliography

    Anderson, Wayne R., “Throwing a Pot from Both Ends.” Ceramics Monthly, January 1981.

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    Conrad, Montana, Montana Winds Pottery, Brigham Young University, ceramic growlers

    Citation: Laurie and Wayne Anderson, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/laurie-and-wayne-anderson

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