Ted Neal
Ted Neal uses stoneware to create utilitarian vessels and steel to create industrial forms to contain them. The surfaces he creates reference the color and texture of ageing objects.
Frequently the thin walled ...
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Ted Neal uses stoneware to create utilitarian vessels and steel to create industrial forms to contain them. The surfaces he creates reference the color and texture of ageing objects.
Frequently the thin walled functional ceramic form takes on the look of rusted or oxidized metal. In his work Neal challenges the boundaries of function and sculpture.
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Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Area Head, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
2001-2006Technology Instructor and Studio Coordinator, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Other
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“Coming of Age.” Ceramics Art and Perception, no. 67.
Hemachandra, Ray and Julia Galloway. 500 Vases: Explorations of a Timeless Form. New York, NY: Lark Crafts, 2010.
Meilach, Dona. Teapots, Makers & Collectors. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2007.
Salamoni, Amedeo. Wood-Fired Ceramics: 100 Contemporary Artists. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2013.
Tailey, Dan R. “Earth Matters.” Ceramics Monthly, (June/July/August 2010).
Tourtillott, Suzanne J. 500 Cups: Ceramic Expressions of Utility and Grace. New York, NY: Lark Crafts, 2005.
_______, Suzanne J. 500 Plates Platters & Chargers: Innovative Expressions of Function & Style. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2008.
_______, Suzanne J. 500 Teapots: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design. New York, NY: Lark Books, 2002.
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Citation: Ted Neal, "The Marks Project."
Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/ted-neal

