summary
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author's bio
Rosette
Gault was born in New York City. She earned her M.F.A in Ceramics in 1978
at the University of Puget Sound and her B.A. in Communication from the
University of Colorado at Boulder in 1975. She has been practicing studio
ceramic arts ever since. Research for this work has been supported in part
over the years by Canada's Banff Centre for the Arts. A series of studio
residency work periods since 1990 allowed work periods of intense focus without
distraction on this long term project. List in "Who's Who In America,"
holder of a U.S. Patent, she is also author of a second book Paper Clay in addition to this one. Her award winning ceramic work has been shown
widely since 1978. She lived and taught part time in Seattle for many
years. |