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Robbie Lobell

Biography to Display: 

EDUCATION

1969-1971 California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California

1985-1988 Mendocino Art Center, Regional Occupational Program in Ceramics, Mendocino, California

APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES

1993 -1994 Intensive Study with Mikhail Zakin, Demarest, New Jersey

1994-1995 Artist-in-Residence, Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, Massachusetts

1995-1998 Resident Potter, Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, Massachusetts

2001 Six week Intensive in the studio of Karen Karnes

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1998-2005 Studio Potter, Chaplin, Connecticut

1996-2004 Studio Programs & Artist-in-Residence Coordinator, Worcester Center for Crafts, Worcester, Massachusetts

2005—Studio Potter, Coupeville, Washington

 

Robbie Lobell is a studio potter who makes utilitarian wares. Lobell uses flameware clay that can be used to cook food on the stove top or in the oven.

Bibliography

Bibliography to Display: 

Hluch, Kevin. The Art of Contemporary American Pottery. Iola, WI: Krause Publications.

Lobell, Robbie.“A Flameware Journey.” Studio Potter (Summer/Autumn 2008).

_____.“Cooking With Clay for Slow Food and a Healthy World.” Ceramics Monthly (December 2008).

 

CV or Resume: Click Here to Download
http://robbielobell.com/

Website(s):

https://www.cookonclay.com/

 

Typical Marks
2014
2014
Casserole
Date: 2014
Materials: Flameware
Surface Technique: Glaze
40th Annual Pottery Sale, 2014,The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey
Photo: TMP
40th Annual Pottery Sale, 2014,The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey
Photo: TMP
Open Baker
Date: 2014
Form: Casserole
Materials: Flameware
Surface Technique: Glaze
40th Annual Pottery Sale, 2014,The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey
Photo: TMP
40th Annual Pottery Sale, 2014,The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

Citation: "The Marks Project." Last modified May 26, 2019. http://www.themarksproject.org:443/marks/lobell