BIOGRAPHY

I’ve been making pots full-time for over 40 years,ever since graduating from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art with an M.F.A. in ceramics.

Also during this time I’ve regularly taught ceramics. Taking a little time away from my studio keeps my ideas fresh.

Selected teaching experiences:

  • Greenwich House, N.Y.C.
  • Clay Art Center, Port Chester, N.Y.
  • Sir Sandford Fleming College, Coburg & Belleville, Ontario
  • Koffler Centre of the Arts, Toronto, Ontario
  • Dundas Valley School of Art, Dundas, Ontario
  • Haliburton School of Art, Haliburton, Ontario, Summer Workshops and Sir Sandford Fleming College Certificate Program
 

I currently teach courses at the Dundas Valley and Haliburton schools.

I’ve also conducted over 150 workshops, lectures, demonstrations & critiques.

Other activities:

  • Founding member of Artspace Gallery in Peterborough, Ontario
  • Member of the Professional Craftsman’s Advisory Committee for the Ontario Crafts Council
  • Vice President and later Chairman of Fusion, the Ontario Clay and Glass Association
  • Juror for both the O.C.C. and Fusion as well as other guilds and art associations
  • Featured in various books, magazines, and newspaper articles including Ceramics Monthly
  • Exhibited my work in many juried, group and one man shows, most recently, “The Black Nail Projects: new ceramics” July, 2009 The David Kaye Gallery, Toronto, Ontario