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Bringing hand-crafted, artful things into the everyday lives of people
through functional and sculptural pottery. |
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Vicki Liles Gill graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA in 1979.
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Studies at Gaston College, Gastonia, NC, included painting, ceramic and sculptural courses with instructors Keith lambert and Doug Knotts. Studies at Penland School of Craft included sessions with Sana Musasama and Paul Chaliff in 1997 and Ben Owens in 1998. |
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A member of the Carolina Clay Matters Guild since 1997, she produced the newsletter for this clay association for years, coordinated a Lana Wilson workshop for the group and has displayed work with the Guild throughout the state. |
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In 2001, along with 5 other potters, she helped to create the non-profit Carolina Pottery Festival, which has been responsible for the exhibit and sale of over 100 potters' work in Shelby, North Carolina on an annual basis. The annual festival has brought thousands of pottery lovers in contact with potters and has had excellent reviews.
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In the spring of 2003, Vicki was the "potter" in the show "2 painters and a Potter" at the Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC. One of her teapots was included in the national Teapot ShowV in Creedmore, North Carolina. Her work may be seen at galleries in Asheville, Black Mountain, Gastonia, Belmont, Charlotte, Shelby, and in the eastern part of the state in Durham, Seagrove, and Sanford, NC. |
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Vicki's work produced in her studio, Bluegill Pottery, is thrown and handbuilt stoneware and porcelainous clay. Firing takes place in oxidation. Texturing, carving, and translucent glazes are used to bring out the beauty of Eastern-style decoration in work that is both functional and decorative.
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