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Bette Ann Libby

1947 Born Newton, Massachusetts

EDUCATION

1969 BS Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

1970 MS Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1972-1973 Art Teacher, American Samoa

1998 Founder, Director: Studio without Walls (a sculptors’ collaborative), Brookline, Massachusetts

2009-2011 Faculty, Yestermorrow Design School, Warren, Vermont

BIOGRAPHY

Bette Ann Libby works in mosaics, ceramic sculpture, and has collaboratively created numerous public art installations. Her materials include ceramic shards, cement, grout, glass, metal, and wood.

Travels in Europe, Asia, India, Samoa, and the Mideast have influenced her imagery.

 

 

Website: http://betteannlibby.com/home.html

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
Mariposa Dancers
Form: Wall Hanging
Materials: Shards
Method: Mosaic
Surface Technique: Glaze
The State of Clay, Lexington, MA, 2016
Photo: Artist
The State of Clay, Lexington, MA, 2016
Photo: TMP
Photo: Artist

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Tags

Massachusetts, Mosaic, public art, State of Clay 2016

 

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