The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
The Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward
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1954Born Chapman, Kansas
2015Died Walnut, Kansas
EDUCATION
1976BA, Art Education, Ceramics, Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
1985MFA, Ceramics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
APPRENTICESHIPS & RESIDENCIES
—Short-Term Residency, Red Lodge Clay Center, Red Lodge, Montana
PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE
1987-2015Professor, Ceramics, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas
Glenda Taylor is known for wheel-thrown and altered functional pottery vessels. Surface techniques include hand altering in the leather hard stage.
Taylor's firing practices vary. Finished work often features earth toned glazes.
Citation: Kuratnick, Jeffrey. "The Marks Project." Last modified November 2, 2019. http://www.themarksproject.org:443/marks/taylor-5