Roger Bailey is known for wheel thrown stoneware, and porcelain with crystalline glaze. Later pieces were raku or pit-fired. (raku: a firing technique originating in Japan. In the USA, a pot is removed from a kiln at glaze maturation, and usually immersed in a post-firing reduction of combustibles such as straw, leaves, etc. resulting in a dark, smoky surface).
Roger Bailey taught ceramics at the college level for twenty years. In 1966, he began a business, Architectural Arts, in San Luis Obispo with a former student, Roger Marshall.
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