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former byron temple apprentices wanted

updated fri 16 mar 01

 

Gil Stengel on thu 15 mar 01


I'm working on a biography of Byron Temple and would like to contact
as many former apprentices of his as possible. If anyone on the list
worked for BT, please drop me an email. If you know someone not on
the list who is a former apprentice please have them contact me. Snail
mail can be sent to:
231 Hattswank Rd.
Loveland, Ohio 45140

email: gstengel@fuse.net

thanks all,
Gil Stengel

James Miller on thu 15 mar 01


Hello Gil,
As a undergraduate student at IUS (Indiana University Southeast) in
New Albany IN, I as well as others visited Byron Temple at he and Rand
Haezlit's (Sp?) studio. I assisted with salt firings and have a couple of
great photographs. I would love to share them with you. james Miller
(Graduate Student and Ceramic Studio Technician @ UTSA), The University of
Texas @ San Antonio. James

P.S. John Guenther, Professor of Ceramics at the IUS (Indiana Univesity
Southest may have some photos). His e-mail address is
"jguenthe@iusmail.edu"

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> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Former Byron Temple apprentices wanted
>
> I'm working on a biography of Byron Temple and would like to contact
> as many former apprentices of his as possible. If anyone on the list
> worked for BT, please drop me an email. If you know someone not on
> the list who is a former apprentice please have them contact me. Snail
> mail can be sent to:
> 231 Hattswank Rd.
> Loveland, Ohio 45140
>
> email: gstengel@fuse.net
>
> thanks all,
> Gil Stengel
>
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john boalick on thu 15 mar 01


Hi you may already have this name but I took a summer school class and Mary
Law was one of the invited potters to it. She worked as an apprentice for
Byron Temple and had some good stories about that experience. She lives in
Berkley California. I can find out more info if you need it. I know she has
a web site of some of her work. Hope that helps.

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