Michael Frasca
Michael Frasca is known for both stoneware pottery fired in a wood kiln and for wood-ash glazed stoneware pottery fired in a reduction atmosphere in a gas kiln. Frasca frequently cuts, modifies ...
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Michael Frasca is known for both stoneware pottery fired in a wood kiln and for wood-ash glazed stoneware pottery fired in a reduction atmosphere in a gas kiln. Frasca frequently cuts, modifies and joins multiple wheel thrown forms to create a new vessel form. In 2022 he describes his wood-ash glaze as consisting of wood-ash primarily from oak, locus or cherry trees. The ash glaze is formulated combining wood-ash with local limestone and clays. Frasca single fired work to 2350 degrees Fahrenheit in a reduction atmosphere.[1]
Frasca and potter Richard Aerni worked at Spring Street Studio in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. They often collaborated in producing works. Spring Street Studio closed in 1987 when Aerni moved to the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York.
"""[1] ?Michael Frasca.? Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival (April 7-10, 2022). https://www.mainstreetartsfest.org/artist/michael-frasca/
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Areni, Richard and Michael Frasca. “Urban Potters Odyssey: An Interim Report.” Studio Potter (1980). http://richardaerni.com/studio-potter-1980/
“Michael Frasca.” Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival (April 7-10, 2022). https://www.mainstreetartsfest.org/artist/michael-frasca/
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Beul, Jasmine
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Citation: Beul, Jasmine Michael Frasca, "The Marks Project."
Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/michael-frasca
Objects
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American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Pomona, California
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American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Pomona, California

