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Polly Ann Martin, Polly Martin

Biography to Display: 

EDUCATION

BFA Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

MFA Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

 

APPRENTICESHIPS & RESIDENCIES

1989 – 1990 Craftsman-in-residence, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Michigan

 

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1990 – 1995 Ceramics Program Co-Director at Chautauqua School of Art

Faculty, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Faculty Rhode Island School of Design

Faculty The State University of New York at New Paltz

Adjunct Art Professor, Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee

 

BIOGRAPHY

Polly Ann Martin is best known for functional wheel-thrown and altered stoneware and porcelain pottery. Pitchers are Martin’s preferred form.

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bibliography to Display: 

Polly Ann Martin. “Personal LinkedIn Page.” Polly Ann Martin | LinkedIn

Robert, Amber. “Martin displays ceramic art in Blackberry Farm Art Gallery.” The Highland Echo, May 9, 2012. Martin displays ceramic art in Blackberry Farm Art Gallery – The Highland Echo

Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution. “Polly Martin. Biography.” Microsoft Word - Faculty bios 2010 _2_.docx (chq.org)

“Pewabic’s Resident Ibtters.” Ceramics Monthly 38, no. 1 (January 1990): 38 – 41. ceramics-monthly-jan90-cei0190d.pdf (ceramicartsnetwork.org)

 

 

 

Center for CraftCenter For Craft

 

 

AMOCA American Museum of Ceramic ArtAMOCA American Museum of Ceramic Art

 

The Marks Project is not aware of any signatures or marks for this artist.
Cream Pitcher
Date: 1980 - 1995
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.6 x 6.2 inches
American Museum for Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.53
Photo: TMP
American Museum for Ceramic Art, gift of The American Ceramic Society, 2004.2.53
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

Citation: Lange, Hanna. "The Marks Project." Last modified April 16, 2023. http://www.themarksproject.org/marks/martin-5