TEACHERS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE
Experience the artworks of artists featured in our recent episode, TEACHERS. This exhibition brings together works in fiber, glass and ceramics made by some of the leading voices in art education from across the country. These artists encourage investigation and evolution through their work as teachers and these values are translated into their personal practices.
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Therman Statom, 13 glass boxes displayed in the front window.

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Therman Statom, Two Histories

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Therman Statom

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Therman Statom

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Therman Statom, Velas, 2008.

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Therman Statom

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Therman Statom, Platos VIII, 2007.

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Mark Mitsuda, Green and Black Zanfirico Bowl with Salmon Lip, 2016

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Mark Mitsuda, Grey and Purple Zanfirico Bowl with Salmon Lip, 2016.

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Mark Mitsuda, Educational Sample, 2016

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Mark Mitsuda, Orange and Gold Brown Crackle Vase, 2016

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Hugh Jenkins, Untitled, 2015

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Matthew Metz, Lidded Vase, 2016

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Matthew Metz, Lidded Vase, 2016

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Matthew Metz, Large Pitcher, 2016

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Linda Sikora, Cups from Tea for Twenty.

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Linda Sikora, Teapot.

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Linda Sikora, Teapot

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Jonathan Crooks, Teardrop, 2016.

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Jonathan Crooks, Shards of the Ocean, 2016.

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Jonathan Crooks, Gold Leaf, 2016.

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John Gill, Cup, 2016.

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John Gill, Cup, 2016.

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Textiles, woven on Navajo upright loom, using wool materials for warp and weft.

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Barbara Teller Ornelas, Two Grey Hills Tapestry, 2016. Textiles, woven on Navajo upright loom, using wool materials for warp and weft.

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Lynda Teller Pete, Burntwater Tapestry, 2016. Textiles, woven on Navajo upright loom, using wool materials for warp and weft.

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Lynda Teller Pete, In my Mother’s Honor, 2016. Textiles, woven on Navajo upright loom, using wool materials for warp and weft.

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Andrea Gill, Basin and Vase Series: Snowmass, 2016.