Paul Greenhalgh

Paul Greenhalgh is a British historian, writer, museologist, and curator of art and design and lives in Britian.
Training initially as a painter, Greenhalgh entered academia through the Courtauld Institute of Art, later teaching at the Royal College of Art, …

Sin-ying Ho

Sin-Ying Ho, born in Hong Kong and based in New York City, is an associate professor of ceramics at Queens College, CUNY. She holds an MFA from Louisiana State University, a BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, …

Jeffrey Spahn

Jeffrey Spahn is a private art dealer specializing in 20th century masters of studio pottery and ceramic sculpture. He has contributed to Studio Potter, Ceramics Monthly, Yunomi: A studio pottery collector’s guide, and recently, The Art of Toshiko Takaezu and …

Carol Green

Carol Green is a textile designer who operated a manufacturing business that designed and produced placemats, canvas bags, and accessories. She has also worked in fashion and interior design and served on the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts board. …

Wendy Tarlow Kaplan

Wendy has been a professional curator for over 35 years, and has presented 30+ exhibitions. One of the highlights was a major exhibition of contemporary Danish ceramics, which was featured at the Museum of Arts and Design. This exhibition was …

Rick Rogers

Richard Rogers holds an MBA from Ohio State University (1979) and a BA in Biology and Chemistry from Hiram College (1977). Rick began his career in 1980 as founder and president of Tribute, a software company based in Akron, Ohio. …

Judith Schwartz

Judith S Schwartz, Ph.D. is a professor emeritus from New York University where she taught for more than 30 years. She is the author of “Confrontational Ceramics” and has written numerous artist reviews, catalog essays, and articles in international journals. …