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Pat Antonick

Born Detroit, Michigan

 

EDUCATION

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio

 

BIOGRAPHY

Pat Antonick is known for functional hand-built stoneware pottery influenced by industrial objects. Rusty rusty metal buckets, old license plates, and antique toys are images that she incorporates into her work. Antonick also makes press molds of some of these actual objects to incorporate their direct likeness into her pieces. The color palette of reflects these old, discarded objects, and will have an ochre or rusted appearance.

Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Antonick relocated to Dayton, Ohio, where she has spent most of her career.

 

 

 

Public Collections

American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

Bibliography

Dillon, Pamela. “Pat Antonick: Seeing Beyond the Obvious.” Ceramics Monthly, April 2005.

 

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks

“PA” Initials, inscribed in clay

1996
Sculpture
Date: 1996
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Slab Built, Hand Built
Surface Technique: Glaze
American Museum of Ceramic Art 2004.2.252, gift of the American Ceramic Society
Photo: TMP
American Museum of Ceramic Art 2004.2.252, gift of the American Ceramic Society
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

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Tags

American Museum of Ceramic Art, AMOCA, American Ceramic Society, AcerS, Center for Craft, CfC, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio , Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio

 

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