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Tina Michelle Gebhart

Biography to Display: 

EDUCATION

1995    BFA Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania

2001    MFA Alfred University, Alfred, New York

 

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor, ceramics, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

 

BIOGRAPHY

Tina Michelle Gebhart is known for porcelain wheel thrown and altered pottery. Gebhart’s repertoire includes bowls, plates, mugs, and teapots. The standard glaze for these pieces is a thick creamy white which accentuates the hand altered frequently heavily textured surfaces. Gebhart states her inspiration as Sung and Koryo Dynasty pots, American dinnerware, and architecture, among other things.[1]

 Gebhart is currently an associate professor of ceramics at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Public Collections to Display: 

Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, Alfred University, Alfred, New York

American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

 

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bibliography to Display: 

Gebhart, Tina. “Techno File: Pyrometric Cones.” Ceramics Monthly, April 2014, pg. 60-61.

Gebhart, Tina. “Techno File: Viscosity.” Ceramics Monthly, Dec. 2012, pg. 14-17.

 

WEBSITE(S):

http://www.tinagebhart.com/

 

 

Center for CraftCenter For Craft

 

 

AMOCA American Museum of Ceramic ArtAMOCA American Museum of Ceramic Art

 

Typical Marks

Oval impressed seal with raised letters "TG" at base

TG
TG
ca 1995 - 2002
Coffee Pot
Date: 1995 - 2002
Materials: Earthenware, Porcelain
Method: Hand-Built
Dimensions: 8.9 x 3.3 x 14.9 inches
Surface Technique: Glaze
Photo: TMP
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.73
Photo: TMP
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.73
Photo: TMP
1995 - 2002
Photo: TMP
Cup and Saucer
Date: ca 1995-2002
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.74
Photo: TMP
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.74
Photo: TMP
1995 - 2002
Photo: TMP
1995 - 2002
Photo: TMP
Cup and Saucer
Date: ca 1995-2002
Materials: Earthenware, Porcelain
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.75
Photo: TMP
American Museum of Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.75
Photo: TMP
1995 - 2002
Photo: TMP
ca 1995 - 2002
Photo: TMP

Citation: Beul, Jasmine. "The Marks Project." Last modified June 4, 2023. http://www.themarksproject.org/marks/gebhart