Richard Garriott-Stejskal

Deborah Horrell is known for small-scale porcelain sculptures, functional glass vessels, glass wall pieces, and large installations of ceramic, glass, and wood.

Horrell started strictly as a ceramic artist, and was often inspired ...
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    Deborah Horrell is known for small-scale porcelain sculptures, functional glass vessels, glass wall pieces, and large installations of ceramic, glass, and wood.

    Horrell started strictly as a ceramic artist, and was often inspired by birds, making pieces with flat bird shapes accompanied by a delicate nest sculptures of porcelain.

    In 1993 Horrell left a tenured position at The Ohio State University to move to Portland, Oregon to become a full-time studio artist. After residencies at the Pilchuck School of Glass and Bullseye Glass, Horrell started to work primarily in glass, making bowls, vases, wall pieces and more.

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Arizona State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tempe, Arizona

    Longview Museum of Fine Art, Longview, Texas

    Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina

     

    Bibliography

    Garriott-Stejskal, Richard. “A Body of Work.” Ceramics Monthly, Feb. 2002, pg. 38-42.

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    American Museum of Ceramic Arts

    AMOCA

    American Ceramic Society

    ACerS

    Center for Craft

    CfC

    Arizona State University Museum of Fine Arts

    Tempe, Arizona

    Longview Museum of Fine Art, Longview, Texas

    Mint Museum

    Citation: Beul, Jasmine Richard Garriott-Stejskal, "The Marks Project."
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