Wesley Anderegg

Wesley Anderegg Contemporary Ceramics

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“I have always been a people watcher. In the first grade I did not play with the other kids. I stood back and watched. And I have been watching ever since. I watch what people do and imagine what they might like to do.

Life and society are such that we cannot always say and do what we like. However, in the imaginary world in which my ceramic people live, they can.

At the dawn of mankind primitive peoples fashioned clay objects. They sculpted about what they knew and wanted. Pregnant women and animals were the hot topics of the day. I think of my work much the same way. Though the topics may be different I feel a link to those old people sitting around playing with this beautifully plastic material.” Wesley Anderegg

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EDUCATION
1982 – Bachelor of Science in Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

SELECTED AWARDS & HONORS
2003 – Curates, Lasting Impressions: The Unforgettable in Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture, Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD
1997 – Best of Show, Centennial Celebration, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
1996 – Merit Award, 11th Annual San Angelo Ceramic National, San Angelo, TX
– Merit Award, Feats of Clay, Lincoln, CA
– Visiting Artist, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL
1995 – Purchase Award, Feats of Clay, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA
– Honorable Mention, Wichita National, Wichita, KS
1993 – Skutt Purchase Award, The Clay Cup, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
1992 – 2nd Place, Colorado Clay, Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO
– Purchase Award, Form and Object, University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY
– Resident Artist, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT,
1991-92 – Resident Artist, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO
1991 – Honorable Mention, 13th Annual Vahki National Exhibition, Mesa Cultural Center, AZ
– Award of Excellence, Clay U.S.A., Radford University, Radford, VA

SELECTED COLLECTIONS
– Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT
– Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
– The Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection, Little Rock, AR
– Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Art,  Racine, WI
– Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA
– Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
– Fulcrum Capital, Sacremento,CA
– The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI
– Fredrick R. Wiesman Museum, Minneapolis, MN
– Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC
– Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, GA
– Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
– Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, AL
– Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA
– Missoula Museum of Art, Missoula, MT
– New Mexico State University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, NM
– Ross E. Purdy Museum of Ceramics, Westerville, OH
– Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC
– University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
– University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY
– Bisbee Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, Bisbee, Arizona

ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2010 – Side Show Attractions, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
2010 – Wesley Anderegg, Sellars Project Space, Denver, Colorado       
2008 – Wild Life, Red Lodge Clay Center, Red Lodge, Montana
2007 – Exit Stage Left, Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, Texas
2006 – Wesley Anderegg, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
2005 – Wesley Anderegg: New Figurative Ceramic Sculpture, Goldesberry Houston, TX Gallery,
2004 – A Slice of Life, The works Gallery, Philadelphia,PA (catalog)
2004 – The Circus Comes to Town, Goldesberry, Houston, TX
2003 – Wesley Anderegg, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2001 – New Work in Clay by Wesley Anderegg, Obsidian Gallery, Tucson, AZ
2001 – Wesley Anderegg, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia,.PA
2000 – Wesley Anderegg: So, What Was Your Childhood Like, Really?, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2000 – Wesley Anderegg, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, Pittsburgh, PA
1998 – Wesley Anderegg: New Work, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
1995 – Solo Show, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
1995 – Lynch Mob Cups and Other Wonders: Figurative Ceramic Vessels of Wesley Anderegg
1995 – John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI                 
1994 – Solo Show, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI
1994 – Anything Goes, Kent Galleries, The Contemporary Craftsman, Santa Fe, NM
1994 – Solo Show, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
1987 – New Work, Obsidian Gallery, Tucson, AZ
1986 – Solo Show, Gallery 26 East, Tulsa, OK

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010
–  S.O.F.A. Chicago, John Natsoulas Gallery
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, Snyderman-Works Gallery
– Wesley Anderegg and Rachel Bliss, Dogs Not Made In Heaven, Snyderman-Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
– Ceramic Annual Of America, Herbst Pavillion, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA
– Transcending The Figure; Contemporary Ceramics. The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Athens, Ohio.
– Positioning The Figure, The Signature Shop & Gallery Atlanta, Ga
– 30 Ceramic Sculptors, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
– “Narrative Ceramics Survey” Pacini Lubel Gallery, Seattle, WA
2009
– Cups, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Santa Ynez Studio Artists Tour, Wilding Art Museum, Los Olivos, CA
– Small Images, Atkinson Gallery, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CA
– Sole Purpose Two, Sellars Project Space, Denver, CO
– 30 Ceramic Sculptors, John Natsoulas Art Center, Davis, CA.
– Contemporary Monsters, Curated by Edith Garcia, Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis. MN
– Armory Art Center International Ceramic Invitational, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, FL.  
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, John Natsoulas Gallery
2008
– Eccentric Imagery, Roseville Arts, Blue Line Gallery, Curated by Tony Natsoulas, Roseville, CA
– Confrontational Ceramics, Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, N.Y.    
– Transformations: 6 x 6 Clay Arts Center, Port Chester, N.Y.
– 30 Ceramic Sculptors, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, California
– Ceramics Invitational 2008, From Dust To Decadence, Boehm Gallery, Polomar College, San Marcos, California
– A Human Impulse, Figuration from the Diane and Sandy Besser Collection, Arizona State University             
– Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, John Natsoulas Gallery
2007
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, John Natsoulas Gallery
– Talking Heads, Wesley Anderegg, Paul White, Hahn Ross Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico
– 30 Sculptors, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, California
– RED, Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, Maryland
2006
– Legacy & Innovation In Contemporary Clay, Dubuque Museum of Art, Dubuque, Iowa
– Tell Me A Story, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Sculpture Invatational-2006, Red Lodge Clay Center, Red Lodge, MT
– Armory Art Center Ceramic Invitational 2005-2006, Armory Art Center,West Palm Beach, FL
– Just A Head,University of Montevallo, Bloch Hall Gallery, Montevallo, AL
– Cups from the Collection of Ron Isaacs,  Doris Ulmann Galleries, Berea College, Berea, KY
– New Clay: Invitational, The Arts Gallery, Collin County Community College, Plano, TX
– Poetic Expressions Of Mortality: Figurative Ceramics from The Porter-Price Collection, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL and Montgomery Museum of Fine ARTS, Montgomery, AL
– An Extravagance of Salt & Pepper,Containers, Shakers, Concepts, Baltimore Clayworks, Baltimore, MD.
– 30 Sculptors, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
– 2006 Summer Workshop Preview, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Small Favors, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA
– Life Insight: The Human Experience, Kentucky Museum of Art And Craft, Louisville, KY
– Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection, New Mexico State University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, NM
2005
– 20 Year Gala Celebration, Obsidian Gallery, Tucson, AZ
– Cups,Cups,Cups, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Day of the Dead, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Armory Art Center’s Ceramic Invitational 2005-2006, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Fl
– 30 Ceramic Sculptors, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
– 35th Annual Ceramics Exhibition, Crossman Gallery, University of  Wisconsin-Whitewater     – Small Clay, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT
– Clay Creatures from the Permenant Collection, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA
– Ceramic Artists from The Central Coast, Gallery 31 Westminster, Westminster, MD.
2004
– The Ranch is at UM ! Anderson Ranch Ceramics, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
– Lasting Impressions: The Unforgetable in Contemporary Sculpture, Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD
– Cup: University of Miami, Coral Gables, Flordia
– Election2004:The State Of The Union, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Our Cups Runneth Over, The Society Of Arts And Crafts, Boston, Ma
– Edgy Charactors, Wheeler Arts Community Center, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
2003
– Clay, The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
– NCECA Clay National 2003, David Zapf Gallery + R.B Stevenson Gallery, San Diego, CA (catalog)
2002
– Terra Sutra: 21st Century Erotic Ceramics, Incubator Gallery, Kansas City, MO
– Big Head: Ceramic Sculpture on a Heroic Scale, Russell Hill Rogers Galleries, Southwest School of Art & Craft, San Antonio, TX
– Summertime: Joining In – Hnging Out, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
– Major Figures, Ferrin Gallery, Lenox, MA
– Great Clay, Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, TX
2001
– Clay U.S.A., Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC
– Figurative Ceramics: Sculptures by Wesley Anderegg, Alan Rosenbaum and Tim Taunton, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
– About Face, Curated by Leslie Carmin, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA
– 25 Select 25, Lill Street Arts Center, Chicago. IL
– Birds, Beasts, and Little Fishes, Invatational Exhibition, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
– Recent Work by Wesley Anderegg, George Bowes, Kathy King, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
2001-05
– A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence, traveling exhibition  (catalog):
– Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT; Boise Art Museum; Butler Institute of American Art; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, The Schein-Joseph Internation Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred University; Dane G Hansen Memorial Museum; Museum of Arts and Sciences; Mobile Museum
2001-05
– A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence, traveling exhibition, continued of Art; Portsmouth Museums; Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami; Hunter Museum of American Art; University of Kentucky Art Museum; Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
2000-01
– Confrontational Clay: The Artist as Social Ciritic, ExhibitsUSA traveling exhibition: University of Central Florida, Orlando; Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples, FL; The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock; Flint Institute of Arts, MI; The Middlebury College Museum of Art, VT; Springfield Museum of Art, OH  (Catalog)
– Nevada Museum of Art; Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Gardens, University of Nebraska; and Polk Museum of Art
2000
– Head Shots, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
– Wesley Anderegg, Karen Shapiro, Kamala Dolphin-Kingsley, Stewart/Kummer Gallery, Gualala, CA
– Viewpoints: Ceramics 2000, Hyde Gallery, Grossmont College, El Cajon, CA
– Sublime Servers, traveling exhibition:  Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD; Greenwich House
– Pottery, New York, NY; James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, PA
– Colorado Connections, Arapaho Community College, Littleton, CO
– That Was Then, This Is Now: 35th Anniversary Retrospective, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
1999
– Narrative and Poetic Expressions: The Human Form in Clay, Lakeview Museum of Arts and
– Sciences, Peoria, IL
– Contemporary Ceramics from Georgia Collections, The Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA (Catalog)
– Clay Bodies, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
– The Art of Pouring, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA
– Ceramics Monthly International Ceramics Competition, Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH  (Catalog)
– 1999 NCECA Clay National, Columbus Cultural Center, Columbus, OH  (Catalog)
– Figurative Ceramic Sculpture: Four Narrative Approaches, Goldsberry Gallery, Houston, TX
– Figurative Painting and Sculpture, Margo Jacobsen Gallery, Portland, OR
– S.O.F.A. New York, The Works Gallery
– Cups of Kindness, C.E.R.F. (Craft Emergency Relief Fund) Auction, NY
– Spinning Tales: Narrative Ceramics, Odyssey Gallery, Asheville, NC
– Couples in Clay, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI
1998
– Interpretations of the Teapot: 6th Annual Teapot Exhibition, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
– Fabulous Fifty: Ceramic Cups by 50 Artists, Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, Bainbridge, WA
– Wesley Anderegg, New Work, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
– Ceramic Arts Contest, The American Ceramic Society, University of Dallas, TX
– Clockwork, The Center of Contemporary Arts, University City, MO
– Teapot 9, Alexander Gallery, La Jolla, CA
– American Craft Invitational, Avante Gallery, Cleveland, OH
– Spinning Tales, An Invitational Exhibition of Narratives in Contemporary Ceramics, Odyssey Gallery, Asheville, NC
1997
– 5th Annual Teapot Exhibition, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
– The Goblet: Artistry, Ritual and Function, Tri-Art Gallery, Louisville, KY
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, Lill Street Gallery
– Functional Work: American Potters, Boettcher Mansion, Denver, CO
– 1997 Cup and Goblet Invitational, Margo Jacobsen Gallery, Portland, OR
– EmBODYment, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
– Companions of the Cupboard: Interpretations of the Cup, Gallery 1021: Lill Street, Chicago, IL
– A Centennial Celebration, University of Kansas Art Gallery, Lawrence, KS
– S.O.F.A. Miami, The Works Gallery
– Clay Cup Vl, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
– Feats of Clay, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA  (Catalog)
1996
– 11th Annual San Angelo Ceramic National, San Angelo Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX  (Catalog)
– Cup and Goblet Show, Margo Jacobsen Gallery, Portland, OR
– Wesley Anderegg and Alan Lerner, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
– Feats of Clay, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA  (Catalog)
– Twisted Tea, Twist Gallery, Portland, OR
– The Ceramic Spectrum, University of West Florida Art Gallery, FL  (Catalog)
– Western Clay, University of Southern Colorado , Pueblo, CO
– Two-Person Show, Obsidian Gallery, Tucson, AZ
– ScrippsCollege 52nd Ceramics Annual, Scripps College, Claremont, CA
– Mass and Meaning: Clay Sculpture by Wesley Anderegg, Syd Carpenter and Jim Ibur, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
– The Narrative Teapot, Ferrin Gallery, Northampton, MA
– Madcap Teapot Party, Renwick Gallery, National Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution,
– Washington, DC  (Catalog)
– American Figurative Clay, Coburn Gallery, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO  (Catalog)
– S.O.F.A. Miami, The Works Gallery
– S.O.F.A. Chicago, Lill Street Gallery
1995
– NCECA National, Frederick R. Wiesman Museum, Minneapolis, MN  (Catalog)
– Sculpture Invitational, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
– Feats of Clay, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA
– Wichita National, Wichita, KS
– Two-Person Show, Kent Galleries, Santa Fe, NM
1994
– Currents ‘94, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
– Strictly Functional, Market House Craft Center, Lancaster, PA  (Catalog)
– The Potters’ Art: Form & Function, South Florida Art Center’s Clayspace, Miami Beach, FL
1993
– Colorado Clay, Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO
– 7th Annual Great Lakes National, Lill Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
1992
– San Angelo Ceramic National, San Angelo Museum of Art, San Angelo, TX  (Catalog)
– The Clay Cup, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
– The Clay Cup, Abington Art Center, Abington, PA
– Pour and Proud of It, Northfield Gallery, Northfield, IL
– A Tea Party, Ferrin Gallery, Northampton, MA
– NCECA Containers Revisited, Tyler Gallery, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA  (Catalog)
– Fourth Annual Tea Pot Show, A Houberbocken, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
– Form and Object, University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY
– 100 Cups, Pro Art Gallery, St. Louis, MO
1991
– Clay U.S.A., Flossie Martin Gallery, Radford University, Radford, VA  (Catalog)
– Wood Spirits, Mesa Cultural Center, Mesa, AZ
– 13th Annual Vahki National Exhibition, Mesa Cultural Center, Mesa, AZ
– Hold Everything, Gallery Mesa, Mesa, AZ
– Tea Party, American Craft Museum, New York, NY
– Ceramics Now 1991, Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA
– Works in Clay VIII, Wichita Falls Museum, Wichita Falls, TX
1990
– Ceramics Now, Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA
– Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition, San Angelo Museum of Art, TX  (Catalog)
– Crafts of the American Southwest, The Society for Arts in Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA
– A Decade of American Craft, 10th Annual Auction for American Craft Museum, NY, NY  (Catalog)
1989 
– 11th Annual Vahki National Exhibition, Mesa Cultural Center, Mesa, AZ
– 4th Annual Monarch Tile National Competition, San Angelo Museum of Art, TX  (Catalog)
– ACC Craft Fair, Baltimore, MD
– Three-Person Show, American West Galleries, Washington, D.C
– Group Show, Elaine Potter Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1988 
– American Contemporary Craft Exhibit, Naples, FL
– North by Southwest, International Gallery, San Diego, CA
– ACC Craft Fair, West Springfield, MA
– ACC Craft Fair, Minneapolis, MI
– 1988 Designer’s Market Southwest, Phoenix, AZ
1987 
– Three-Person Show, Americana West Galleries, Washington, D.C.
– Fall Group Show, Clay and Fiber, Taos, NM
– The Artisans Gallery Group Show, Great Neck, NY
1986 
– Three-Person Show, Americana West Galleries, Washington, D.C.
– Fall Group Show, Clay and Fiber, Taos, NM
– Ceramics: A Survey, Joanne Lyon Gallery, Aspen, CO
– ACC Craft Fair, West Springfield, MA
– Valentine’s Invitational, Gallery 26 East, Tulsa, OK
– Clay and Lithographs, Harry Wood Art Gallery, Tempe, AZ
– Scottsdale Arts Festival 16, Scottsdale, AZ

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
– Wesley Anderegg, John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
– Confrontational Ceramics, The Artist as Social Critic, By Judith S. Schwartz, A&C Black, London, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia
– A Human Impulse, Figuration fron the Diane and Sandy Besser Collection, Arizona State University Art Museum
– The Andereggs and Pottery, by Antonio Barret,The Santa Ynez Valley Journal, May 2008
– A Potters Handbook,by Nelson,Glenn C.;Burkett, Richard
– Wesley Anderegg, The Human Comedy in Clay,By Dorothy Joiner, Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 71, 2008
– Exit Stage Left, by Dorothy Joiner, Cermics Monthly, April, 2008
– Roughneck in a Fragile Field, by Robert Nott, The New Mexican, August, 2006
– NCECA Clay National 2003, exhibition catalog, NCECA, 2003 Big Head: Ceramic Sculpture on a Heroic Scale by – Matthew Kangas, Sculpture, November 2002, Wesley Anderegg, Crart, No. 9, May 2002
– Poetic Expressions of Mortality:Figurative Ceramics from the Porter-Price Collectionby Dorothy Joiner, – Ceramics Monthly,June-July 2006
– Legacy and Innovation in Contemporary Clay at the Dubuque Museum of Art, Tim Olson, Vue365 weekly
– 5oo Ceramic Sculptures, Lark Books, 2009
– 500 Figures in Clay, Lark Books 2004
– Spinning Tales: Contemporary Narrative Ceramics by Mark Burleson, Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 40, 2000
– Contemporary Ceramics from Georgia Collections, exhibition catalog, The Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA, 1999
– Ceramics Monthly International Competition, exhibition catalog, The American Ceramic Society, 1999
– The 1999 NCECA Clay National, exhibition catalog, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1999
– Stone heads put a new face on sculpture by Nicholas Thurkettle, Peoria Journal Star, 2/99
– The Best of Pottery II, Jonathan Fairbanks and Angela Fina, Rockport Publishers, 1998
– The Clay Lovers Guide to Making Molds, Peirce Clayton, Altamont Press, 1998
– EmBODYment by Dorothy Joiner, Ceramics Monthly, February 1998
– Feats of Clay, exhibition catalog, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA, 1997
– Body Sculpting at the Connell Gallery by Donald Locke, Creative Loafing, July 12, 1997
– Review: EmBODYment by Pamela Blume Leonard, the Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution, July 18, 1997
– Recommended, Weekend Preview, The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution, July 25, 1997
– Four New Visions by Jane Garvey, Museums and Galleries Atlanta, July/August 1997
– Ceramics Monthly, February 1997
– Handbuilt Ceramics, Lark Books 1997
– The Best of Pottery, Jonathan Fairbanks and Angela Fina, Rockport Publishers, 1996
– Madcap Tea Party,  exhibition catalog, Renwick Gallery, National Museum of American Art, 1996
– Feats of Clay, exhibition catalog, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA, 1996
– The Ceramic Spectrum, exhibition catalog, University of West Florida Art Gallery, 1996
– American Figurative Clay, exhibition catalog, Coburn Gallery, Colorado College, 1996
– 11th Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, exhibition catalog, San Angelo Museum of Art, 1996
– The 1995 NCECA Clay National, exhibition catalog, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1995
– Feats of Clay, exhibition catalog, Gladding McBean Co., Lincoln, CA, 1995
– Ceramics Monthly, November 1995
– Portfolio, American Craft, June/July 1995
– Strictly Functional, exhibition catalog, Market House Craft Center, Lancaster, PA, 1994
– San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, San Angelo Museum of Art, 1992
– NCECA Containers Revisited, exhibition catalog, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, 1992
– Clay U.S.A., exhibition catalog, Flossie Martin Gallery, Radford University, 1991
– Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition, exhibition catalog, San Angelo Museum of Art, 1990
– A Decade of American Craft, auction catalog, American Craft Museum, 1990

WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES
1995 – Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL
1996 – Lill Street Studios, Chicago, IL
1998 – Arvada Center for the Arts, Arvada, CO
1999 – Southwest School for Art and Craft, San Antonio, TX
1999 – Clay Folk Present Wesley Anderegg, Jacksonville, OR
1999 – Ventura Potters Guild, Ventura, CA
2000 – Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV
2000 – Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD
2000 – Manchester Craftsman Guild, Pittsburgh PA
2001 – UCLA Los Angeles, CA
2001 – Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
2002 – Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO
2004 – University of South Alabama, Alabama Clay Conference, Mobile, AL
2004 – Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX
2004 – Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, MD
2005 – 16th Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis,CA
2006 – Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
2007 – CCACA John Natsoulas Arts Center, Davis, CA
2010 – Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM

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