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    Winnifred R. Owens Hart


    Adorned 1

    Adorned 1 2005

    Adorned 2 2005

    Adorned 2 side view

    Winnie studio by McNeill

    Lizard Lady 2006

    Lizard Lady view2

    Mama's Boy 2006

    Mama's Boy rear view 2006

    Masi Queen back

    Masi Queen front 2005

    Messenger front view 2005

    Messenger rear view

    Winnie&Twice McNeill

    Touched 2005 rear view

    Touched front view

    Winnies handsby McNeill

    Four Star Tradtitional Jar

    Mask-Helmet

    Mask-The Last Time I Saw-Egypt

    Constructed Boxes-two w_Earthenware Vessels

    Little Women Vessel

    By Winnie Owens-Hart

    By Winnie Owens-Hart

    By Winnie Owens Hart

    By Winnie Owens-Hart

    By Winnie Owens-Hart

    Winnie Owens-Hart

    Over three decades of national and international exhibitions;In the collection of the Smithsonianƒ­s Renwick Gallery; Extensive experience in foundations studies, art education and consultation; Instruction in the areas of ceramics: on & off the wheel and three dimensional concepts. Consistent research and development of ceramic techniques and educational materials; Research in ceramics occupational health and safety; Administrative experience in program design and curriculum development; Experience in the development, implementation, and supervision of ceramic cottage industry projects in developing countries; Curatorial experience recently including "Reconstructing the Shards", an exhibition of African American ceramists historical and contemporary. Founder of the Ile Amo Research Center dedicated to aboriginal ceramics.

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    Lives in Process

    Dottie Moore is the author of Lives in Process
    The Second Fifty Years

     

     

     


    Dottie Moore is a studio quilt artist living in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Since 1980 her award-winning works have been exhibited, collected, and published throughout the world, and commissioned by many individuals, corporations, and hospitals.

    Dottie has been featured in numerous publications including Threads, American Quilter (front cover in addition to article), Art Quilt Magazine, Quilter’s Newsletter, and Traditional Home by Better Homes and Gardens. She is author of the CD book, Lives in Process: Creativity in the Second Fifty Years by Ladybug Press and one of the chapter authors of Midlife Clarity: Epiphanies from Grown-Up Girls by Beyond Words Publishing Company.

    She is passionate about the power of the creative process for transforming lives and is founder of “Piecing a Quilt of Life,” an international project dedicated to empowering senior women by recognizing their creative abilities. Students and audiences for her classes and lectures include visual artists, musicians, writers, storytellers, women’s groups, college students, and quilters.

    You can email Dottie


          You can find out more about Dottie Moore
          
    at her web site

    http://www.dottiemoore.com/

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