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Anne Shattuck, Anne Shattuck Bailey

1953 Born Salem, Massachusetts

EDUCATION

—Sir John Cass School of Art, London, England

 —Harrow School of Art, London, England

APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES

—Bryan Newman, Somerset, England

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1975-1977 Studio Potter, Eastham, Massachusetts

1978— Studio Potter, Kingston, New York

1984—Bailey Ceramic Supply and Pottery Equipment, Ceramic Supply Division, Kingston, New York

BIOGRAPHY

Anne Shattuck Bailey is best known as Anne Shattuck. Her work is characterized by blue and white salt-glazed porcelain vessel forms.

Bailey studied at the Harrow School of Art under Mick Casson (1925-2003), an influential English studio potter. 

In 1977 she was chosen to display a place setting, now at the Everson Museum of Art, in the White House exhibition “American Craftsmen in the White House.”

Public Collections

Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

Bibliography

Cooper, Emmanuel. Ten Thousand Years of Pottery. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000.

Gibson, John. Contemporary Pottery Decoration. Radnor, PA: Chilton, 1987.

Perry, Barbara. American Ceramics: The Collection of Everson Museum of Art. New York: Rizzoli, 1989.

 

Website: www.baileypottery.com

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks
Teapot
Materials: Stoneware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

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Tags

Kingston, New York, Eastham, Massachusetts

 

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