The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
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EDUCATION
1986-1991 Dance, Ceramics, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York
APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES
1987-1988 Apprentice, Clare DesBecker Studios, New York, New York
1989-1993 Apprenticeship, Louise Harter, New York, New York
1997 Residency, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, Maine
1997 Residency, ByrdCliffe Arts Colony, Woodstock, New York
1998 Residency, Peters Valley Craft Center, Layton, New Jersey
PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE
1989- Studio potter
BIOGRAPHY
Liz Lurie throws a complete line of functional stoneware pots which she fires in a wood-fired train-style kiln.
Public Collections
Bibliography
Ceramics Monthly. 50. no. 10 (December 2003).
Ceramics Technical. no. 15 (November 2003).
Joiner, Dorothy. “Home: Wood-Fire Interpretations”. Ceramics Monthly. (55, no. 3 March 2007).
Hamer, Joanna. “Beasecker, Lurie Make Passion for Ceramics a Life Pursuit.” The Chautauquan Daily (July 5, 2012)
Hluch, Kevin A. The Art of Contemporary American Pottery. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2001.
Lurie, Liz. “Article for the Log Book”. The Log Book. (Vol.30 June 2007).
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