Paul Donnelly | Also Known As: with Rain Harris

Ginny Marsh is known for thrown and hand built high fire stoneware and porcelain vessels intended for domestic use and garden ornaments. Marsh completed numerous commissions for architectural installations.

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    Ginny Marsh is known for thrown and hand built high fire stoneware and porcelain vessels intended for domestic use and garden ornaments. Marsh completed numerous commissions for architectural installations.

    Marsh studied with Richard Peeler at DePauw University. She worked collaboratively with Tom Marsh, her husband, from 1968 until his death in 1991.

    See also Tom Marsh.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    2001
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    2006

    Artist in Residence, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    2009

    Artist in Residence, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

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    2009

    Artist in Residence, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

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    2012

    Artist in Residence, The Pottery Workshop, Jingdezhen, China

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    2014

    Artist in Residence, AIA coordinator, Artistic Intersessions, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine

    Primary Work Experience
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    1997

    Gallery Assistant, Renaissance Art Gallery, Stafford, Pennsylvania

    1997
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    1999

    Technical Assistant, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    1999
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    2000

    Managing Assistant, Philadelphia Pottery Supply, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    1999
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    2000

    Studio Technician, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    2000
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    2006

    Studio Technician, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    2001
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    2006

    Ceramics Instructor, University City Arts League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    2002
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    2006

    Adjunct Professor, Gloucester County College, Sewell, New Jersey

    2008
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    2010

    Special Instructor of Ceramics, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

    2010
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    Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

    2015
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    Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

    Other

    Public Collections

    Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, Gloryhole Collection, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

    International Museum of Dinnerware Design, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    therosenfieldcollection.com

    Bibliography

    Brown, Glenn R.  “A Foundation in Contrast.” Ceramics Monthly (March 2014).

    ____________.  “Lay of the Land: George Timock, Cary Esser, and Paul Donnelly.” Ceramics Monthly (February 2011).

    Chrietzburg, Anne, “Get a Handle on Handles.” Pottery Making Illustrated (November 2010).

    Chrietzburg, Anne, “The Necessity of Invention.” Pottery Making Illustrated (November 2010).

    Gess, Terry. 500 Pitchers: Contemporary Expression of a Classic Form. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2006.

    Hall, Sherman, “Emerging Artist 2004.” Ceramics Monthly (May 2004).

    Hopper, Robin. Making Marks. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2004.

    Kirsch, Elizabeth. “Art Institute's Feats of Clay.” The Kansas City Star, October 24, 2010.

    Kopp, Linda. Best of 500: Contemporary Practice, Singular Works. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2011.

    Marino, Anthony. “Taming Nature.” Ceramics Art & Perception 100 (2015).

    CV or Resume

    Kuratnick, Jeffrey

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    Rain Harris

    Philadelphia Pottery Supply

    The Clay Studio

    University City Arts League

    Gloucester County College

    Kansas City Art Institute

    New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University

    Renaissance Art Gallery, Stafford, Pennsylvania

    Citation: Kuratnick, Jeffrey Paul Donnelly, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/paul-donnelly

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