Nicholas Bernard | Also Known As: Nick

Nicholas Bernard has several bodies of work: low-fired earthenware, which is wheel thrown, with applied slip layer producing underlying texture and pre?firing application of multiple layers of atomized colored slip and post-firing ...
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    Nicholas Bernard has several bodies of work: low-fired earthenware, which is wheel thrown, with applied slip layer producing underlying texture and pre?firing application of multiple layers of atomized colored slip and post-firing application of a copper oxide. Each object frequently has multiple firings, some work is raku fired. Bernard has also worked in porcelain, with layers of slip and glazes, high-fired in a reduction atmosphere. The traditional vessel form is his vehicle.

    Influences are many ranging from classic forms of antiquity and simple, graceful pots made by the indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States, Africa, Japan, as well as the work of modern studio potters.

    The study of 2000 year old pots in a Rhodes, Greece museum provided great inspiration.

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    Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe Arizona

    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Boise Art Museum, Boise Idaho

    Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa

    The Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas

    Bibliography

    “Studio Visit with Nick Bernard.” Ceramics Monthly (February 2014).

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    Scottsdale, Arizona

    Arizona

    Citation: Nicholas Bernard, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/nicholas-bernard

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