Ceramics at the Laundry: Ceramics at Humboldt State University 1970-2020 (Softcover)

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This new publication from the John Natsoulas Press offers a survey of the unparalleled ceramics program at Humboldt State University. The immensely successful program there, spearheaded by forward thinkers and visionaries of the art world, was noted for its particular brand of freedom and creativity. The famous “Laundry” Building housed the ceramics department, and it is where students cultivated special camaraderie, developed their unique voices, and pursued new forms, techniques, and ideas. This book offers the direct perspective and artworks of the instructors and students who shaped this incredible program from 1970-2020.

Authors: Lou Marak, Keith Schneider

150 pages

ISBN: 979-889034418-2

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This new publication from the John Natsoulas Press offers a survey of the unparalleled ceramics program at Humboldt State University. The immensely successful program there, spearheaded by forward thinkers and visionaries of the art world, was noted for its particular brand of freedom and creativity. The famous “Laundry” Building housed the ceramics department, and it is where students cultivated special camaraderie, developed their unique voices, and pursued new forms, techniques, and ideas. This book offers the direct perspective and artworks of the instructors and students who shaped this incredible program from 1970-2020.

Authors: Lou Marak, Keith Schneider

150 pages

ISBN: 979-889034418-2

This new publication from the John Natsoulas Press offers a survey of the unparalleled ceramics program at Humboldt State University. The immensely successful program there, spearheaded by forward thinkers and visionaries of the art world, was noted for its particular brand of freedom and creativity. The famous “Laundry” Building housed the ceramics department, and it is where students cultivated special camaraderie, developed their unique voices, and pursued new forms, techniques, and ideas. This book offers the direct perspective and artworks of the instructors and students who shaped this incredible program from 1970-2020.

Authors: Lou Marak, Keith Schneider

150 pages

ISBN: 979-889034418-2