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John Hull

Born Connecticut

EDUCATION

—BA Art and Psychology, Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

—New York State College of Ceramics Alfred University, Alfred, New York

—MFA Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1971—Studio potter

1972-2005 Teacher, Ceramics and Video, Glastonbury High School, Glastonbury, Connecticut

BIOGRAPHY

John Hull works in series that can range from 20 to 60 pieces. Each series focuses on a similar form that is wheel thrown using porcelain. The pieces are then burnished using lamb’s wool before being coated with terra sigillata and fired once to 1900 degrees. They are then saggar fired or placed in a pit firing resulting in the random flashing seen on the finished pieces.

Bibliography

Ceramics Monthly 28, no. 10 (December 1980).

 

Website: http://www.johnhullstudio.com/

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
Vase
Materials: Porcelain
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Stain
The Forrest L. Merrill Collection
The Forrest L. Merrill Collection

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