Tom Marino

Tom Marino is known for functional porcelain pottery, as well as a conceptual series such as the Crucible Series and Reliquary Series. These series combine ceramics and metallic surfaces. Functional works are ...
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    Tom Marino is known for functional porcelain pottery, as well as a conceptual series such as the Crucible Series and Reliquary Series. These series combine ceramics and metallic surfaces. Functional works are glazed porcelain high fired in heavy reduction. Surface techniques include glazes, slips, and masking. Marino formulated many of the glazes and slip he uses.

    In 2016 Marino perfected the Crucible Series. This series of double walled porcelain vessels was created by connecting two nested bowls of differing diameters to appear to be a thick walled ?bowl-vessel?[1]. The forms are surfaced with matt grays and blues to shimmering red and semi-matt black. A sense of glowing is created by contrasting the narrowed interior surface with a finely textured gold or silver finish. This series was inspired by the story of alchemists trying to convert lead into gold. The Reliquary Series consists of square or rectangular open vessel forms some with surface texture produced by a variety of glaze applications including matt black. The interiors are predominantly silver. In this series the vessel is open and the wall thickness is not emphasized. Marino credits Tony Ball, Tok Inc., for the application of the silver surface used both in the Crucible Series and the Reliquary Series.

    Tom Marino lives and works in Toledo, Ohio. Marino has a background in science and chemistry and is mainly a self-taught ceramic artist.



    [1] https://hawkgalleries.com/artist/tom-marino/ Last accessed: 22 November 2021

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Block Museum, Evanston, Illinois

    Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio

    Crocker Museum of Art, Sacramento, California

    Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, Indiana

    Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, Ohio

     

    Bibliography

    “Crucible Series: New Ceramics by Tom Marino.” Zanesville Museum of Art, accessed Oct. 7, 2021. https://www.zanesvilleart.org/marino

    DuPont, David. “Toledo gallery features regional masters—K.A. Letts, Tom Marino & Tom Muir.” BG Independent News, Oct. 2, 2021. https://bgindependentmedia.org/toledo-gallery-features-regional-masters-k-a-letts-tom-marino-tom-muir/

    “Tom Marino.” 20 North Gallery, accessed Oct. 7, 2021. https://20northgallery.com/tom-marino/

    “Tom Marino: Artist Statement.” Hawk Galleries, accessed Oct. 7, 2021. https://hawkgalleries.com/artist/tom-marino/

    “Tom Marino.” Hudson Gallery: Fine Arts, accessed Oct. 7, 2021. https://hudsongallery.net/artist/tom-marino/

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    Beul, Jasmine

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    Center for Craft

    The American Ceramic Society

    Tony Ball

    Tok Inc.

    Crucible Series

    Reliquary Series

    AMOCA

    ACerS

    CfC

    Citation: Beul, Jasmine Tom Marino, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/tom-marino

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