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Elenor Wilson

2009. Porcelain, glaze. 24 x 22 x 40 inches. Slip-cast, kiln-fused, 1250°C oxidation, sandblasted; collection of the Racine Art Museum.
2009. Porcelain, glaze, white gold luster, found objects. 14 x 12 x 43 inches. Slip-cast, kiln-fused 1250°C oxidation, white gold luster 700°C, sandblasted.
2010. Porcelain, glaze. 46 x 10 x 15 cm. Slip-cast and assembled, 1250°C oxidation.
2010. Porcelain, cobalt underglaze, glaze, gold luster. 56 x 47 x 14 cm. Slip-cast and hand painted / slip-cast and assembled, 1250°C reduction, luster 700°C. Collection of the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.
2012. Japanese white porcelain, underglaze pigment, clear glaze, slip-cast and assembled. 65 x 115 x 9 cm. 1240°C oxidation.
2011. Cobalt clay, clear glaze, slip-cast and assembled.34 x 26 x 5 cm. 1240°C oxidation.
2013. Ceramic, steel, acrylic paint, graphite. 55 x 18 x 18
2014. Ceramic, slip-cast and assembled in nine parts, installed with removable silicone caulk. 36 x 36 x 18 in. Image: 2014 Taiwan Biennial.
2016. Cone 6 porcelain, wheel-thrown. 3 x 6 in. Food, microwave, and dishwasher safe.
2016. Cone 6 porcelain, wheel-thrown. Food, microwave, and dishwasher safe.

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Elenor Wilson is a potter and sculptor, exhibiting nationally and internationally. She was an assistant of John Glick and has been a resident artist at the Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taipei, and the Arctic Clay Center, Posio, Finland. She holds a BFA from Southeast Missouri State University and an MFA from State University of New York at New Paltz. Elenor is the former editor and executive director (2014-2019) of Studio Potter, a semi-annual ceramics journal and independent non-profit organization.

“For me, working with clay is a way to engage with my community locally and globally, sharing my ideas and celebrating daily life.”

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