Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Date Range This Mark Used
1980 - 1986
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

Bowl

USA, 1900
American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
Date acquired:
Materials:
Stoneware
Form - Functional: N/A
Form - Sculptural: N/A
Method:
Thrown
Surface Technique: N/A
Kiln Type: N/A
Glazes:
Salt Glaze
William Hunt

Bill Hunt is known for blue-and-white functional, high fired bone china[1] and porcelain. Decorative techniques included brush work, stencils and on stoneware, carving and salt glazes. Hunt?s focus as a studio artist is on functional ware; he worked with stoneware and salt-fired early in his career, and became interested in bone china in 1982.

Hunt is best known as the editor of Ceramics Monthly.

Bill Hunt?s honors include: Lifetime memberships to the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC), Geneva, Switzerland and the National Council on the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA).

In 2012Bill Hunt was elected as a Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts and Graduate Studies at Columbus College of Art & Design (Ohio, USA), where he taught studio ceramics, glaze/clay chemistry and ceramic art history.

American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)

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