Robert Briscoe

Richard W. James in known for figurative mixed media sculpture. Works revolve around the bust or the full figure in various scales. Sculptures are most often developed using earthenware in combination with ...
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    Richard W. James in known for figurative mixed media sculpture. Works revolve around the bust or the full figure in various scales. Sculptures are most often developed using earthenware in combination with textile, metal or wood and frequently found elements. Ceramic surface treatment features underglaze application. After firing, various cold working surface techniques are used. The majority of James' figures are completed with carefully positioned found and modified objects.

    The artist often uses himself as subject matter. The content for most works is a nuanced self-examination. James is ultimately interested in the factors that helped shape him including rural upbringing and culture, self-sufficiency, and the craftsman. His work is narrative and focuses on the portrait bust, the individual figure and the tableau.

    James has this to say about his work, ?I have always struggled to navigate between pride in my rural heritage and the need to distance myself from it. To better understand the "soup" in which I was stewed, I incorporate materials and processes associated with rural poverty. Mending clothes and constructing dwellings represent the feminine and masculine aspects of my upbringing, while clay stands for me. Inconsistencies between how we see ourselves and how we would like others to see us can lead to different versions of truth and history.?[1]

    [1] https://www.sculpture.org/studentawards/2016/recipients/james.shtml(10/30/2018)

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1967
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    1968

    Apprenticeship, James Vandergriff, Zarah, Kansas

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    1969

    Apprenticeship, Wynne Studios, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    1970

    Apprenticeship, The Gallery Studio, Fort Collins, Colorado

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    2001

    McKnight Artist Fellowship, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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    2007

    McKnight Artist Fellowship, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Primary Work Experience
    1970
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    Studio Potter

    2000
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    2007

    Ceramics Instructor, Edina Arts Center, Edina, Minnesota

    Other

    Public Collections

    Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona  

    Bindley Collection Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin 

    Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California

    Fredrick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Margaret Harlow Collection, Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota                                                               

    Minnesota State Historical Society Museum, St. Paul, Minnesota   

    Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin  

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC

    Bibliography

    Hluch, Kevin A. The Art of Contemporary American Pottery. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2000.

    “Studio Visit: Robert Briscoe, Stark, Minnesota,” Ceramics Monthly, September 9, 2015.

    Tourtillott, Suzanne J.E. 500 Bowls: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2003.

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    Edina Arts Center

    Kansas State University

    The Gallery Studio

    James Vandergriff Studios

    Wynne Studios

    Citation: Robert Briscoe, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/robert-briscoe

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