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Molly Buford Mendenhall, Molly Buford, Molly Buford Roose

1944 Born Cuthbert, Georgia

EDUCATION

1967 BA Visual Art, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia

1975 Workshop, Legatha Walston, Rising Fawn, Georgia

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1967–Professional Potter, Cartersville, Georgia

BIOGRAPHY

Molly Buford Mendenhall is known for wheel-thrown functional stoneware pottery which is reduction fired in a gas kiln. Surfaces feature a variety of earth-toned glazes. Several of Mendenhall's glazes promote the development of iron spotting, black or brown specs, which develop on the surface of the glaze during firing.  This results from the use of iron-rich clay in the glaze formulation.

Public Collections

Bartow History Museum, Cartersville, Georgia

 

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
Mug
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Incised, Wax Resist
Courtesy Bartow History Museum Collection
Photo: TMP
Courtesy Bartow History Museum Collection
Photo: TMP

Citation: Jeffrey Kuratnick. "The Marks Project." Last modified April 20, 2023. http://www.themarksproject.org:443/print/marks/mendenhall

Tags

Southern Highland Craft Guild, Center for Craft , Georgia, Agnes Scott College, Legatha Walston, iron spotting

 

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