CATALOGUES AND EXHIBITION PUBLICATIONS
2023 | Poisner, Sarah. Women of Northern California: Making Meaning for Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, 2023. Vizcarrondo-Laboy, Angelik and Garth Johnson. Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture. New York: Museum of Arts and Design, 2023. |
2022 | Nelson, Natalie and Erik Scollon. Nancy Selvin and Nathan Lynch, eds. On the Edge: CCA Clay. Davis, CA: Pence Gallery, 2022. |
2020 | Lauria, Jo and Rody Lopez, et al. “The Uncommon Denominator: Ceramics in the Kamm Collection.” Living with Clay: California Ceramics Collections. Fullerton: California State University Fullerton, 2020. Van Proyen, Mark. Gods & Monsters: Artwork by Viola Frey, edited by Artists’ Legacy Foundation. Washington, DC: American University Museum, 2020. |
2019 |
Adamson, Glenn and Jennifer Jankauskas. About Face: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture. Montgomery: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 2019. Ellis, Anita and Nancy Rehkopf. Viola Frey: Her Self. Novato, CA: Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, 2019. Harbour, Aaron. Chris Hood and Viola Frey. San Francisco: Et al. / Et al. etc., 2019. |
2018 | Appel, Kevin, Stephen Barker, and Cécile Whiting. First Glimpse: Introducing the Buck Collection. Irvine: UCI Institute and Museum for California Art, 2018. Appel, Kevin. and Stephen Barker. First Glimpse: Introducing the Buck Collection at the UCI Institute and Museum for California Art. Irvine: UCI Institute and Museum for California Art, 2018. Lopez, Rody N. Living with Clay: California Ceramics Collections. Fullerton: California State University Fullerton, 2018. Sain, Robert and Amy Owen. Be Not Still: Living in Uncertain Times, Part 1. Napa: di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, 2018. Schwager, Michael. 40 by 40: The Fortieth Anniversary Exhibition. Rohnert Park, CA: University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, 2018. Walsh, Lexa. “Assembling the Choreography of Protest.” Be Not Still: Living in Uncertain Times, Part 2. Napa: di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, 2018. |
2017 | Personalities in Clay: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection. New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art, 2017. Reinertson, Lisa. Bay Area Clay: A Legacy of Social Consciousness [Arts Benicia]. Benicia, CA: Lisa Reinertson, 2017. Story_Telling About Life: Thematic Exhibition in Icheon GICB 2017. Icheon-si: Korea Ceramic Foundation, Republic of Korea, 2017. |
2016 | Koplos, Janet. Function, Form, and Fantasy: Ceramics from the Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Burger Collection. Flint, MI: Flint Institute of Arts, 2016. Leach, Mark and Leslie Ferrin. EXPOSED: Heads, Busts, & Nudes. Cummington: Ferrin Contemporary, 2016. https://issuu.com/ferrincontemporary/docs/exposedcatalog8816/1 Morineau, Camille and Lucia Pesapane. Ceramix: Art and Ceramics from Rodin to Schütte. Sèvres: Cité de la Céramique; Paris: La Maison Rouge, 2016. |
2015 | Guenther, Bruce. In Passionate Pursuit: The Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Collection and Legacy. Portland: Portland Art Museum, 2014. Morineau, Camille and Lucia Pesapane. De Rodin à Schütte. Gent, Belgium: Snoeck Publishers, 2015. Pagel, David. Viola Frey: A Personal Iconography. New York: Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 2015. http://issuu.com/violafrey/docs/viola_frey_-_a_personal_iconography |
2014 | Owen, Amy. Collection in Focus: Viola Frey. Napa: di Rosa, 2014. Sledge, John S. and Roy Hoffman, et al. The Mobile Museum of Art: Selections from Fifty Years of Collecting. Mobile, AL: Mobile Museum of Art, 2014. Strauss, Cindi, Janet Koplos, and Susie J. Silbert. Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2014. |
2013 | Fifty Gifts for Fifty Years. Lincoln: Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska, 2013. Held, Peter and Sealy Lineberry, eds. Crafting a Continuum: Rethinking Contemporary Craft. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2013. |
2012 | Andrew, Jason. To Be A Lady: Forty-Five Women in the Arts. New York: Norte Maar, 2012. Clark, Garth and Cindi Strauss. Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary Ceramics: The Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012. Chaffee, Cathleen. Eye on a Century: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Charles B. Benenson Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 2012. Cozzolino, Robert. “The Studio Vibrates.” Viola Frey: Echoes of Images. New York: Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Artists’ Legacy Foundation, 2012. Servis, Nancy. Local Treasures: Bay Area Ceramics. Berkeley: Berkeley Art Center, 2012. Throckmorton, Jodi. “A Different Approach: Joan Brown, Viola Frey, and the Feminist Art Movement.” In The Female Gaze: Women Artists Making Their World, edited by Robert Cozzolino, 220-227. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 2012. |
2010 | Cozzolino, Robert and Sarah McEneaney. Narcissus in the Studio: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits, edited by Robert Cozzolino. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 2010. |
2009 | Held, Peter and Dean Kwang-Wu Kim. Innovation & Change: Ceramics from the Arizona State University Art Museum. Tempe: Arizona State University Art Gallery, 2009. Schaffner, Ingrid and Jenelle Porter. Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, 2009. Taragin, Davira. Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2009. Weiser, Irving and Kathy Halbreich. The Human Touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Art Collection. Minneapolis: RBC Wealth Management, 2009. Dehan, Amy Miller and Matthew Kangas. Outside the Ordinary: Contemporary Art in Glass, Wood, and Ceramics from the Wolf Collection. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2009. Reisman, Richard and Kathryn Reasoner. In Our Time and Place. Sacramento: University Art Gallery, Sacramento State University; Napa: di Rosa, 2009. |
2008 | Senie, Harriet F. Re-considering Color: Postmodern Classical II. New York: Onassis Public Benefit Foundation/City College of New York, March 2008. Herman, Todd and Brian J. Lang. Carolina Collects. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2011. Román, Dulce María and Kerry Oliver-Smith. Paradigms and the Unexpected: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Shey Collection. Gainesville: Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, 2008. |
2007 | Ward, Gerald and Matthew Kangas. Shy Boy, She Devil, and Isis: The Art of Conceptual Craft, edited by Julie Muñiz. Boston: MFA Publications, 2007. |
2006 | Nishida, Kiriko et al. The Human Form in Clay: The Mind’s Eye. Shiga: Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, 2006. Zeitlin, Marilyn A. and Peter D. Held. A Ceramic Legacy: The Stéphane Janssen and R. Michael Johns Collection. Tempe: Arizona State University Art Gallery, 2006. |
2005 | McFadden, David Revere. Dual Vision: The Simona and Jerome Chazen Collection, edited by Nancy Prue. New York: Museum of Arts and Design, 2005. Hardin, Jennifer. Connoisseurs of Clay: Collecting Contemporary Ceramics. St. Petersburg, FL: Museum of Fine Arts, 2005. Trapp, Kenneth. Viola Frey (Viola Frey: A Lasting Legacy). New York: Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 2005. Faberman, Hilarie. Fired at Davis: Figurative Ceramic Sculpture by Robert Arneson, Visiting Professors, and Students at the University of California at Davis, the Paula and Ross Turk Collection. Stanford: Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, 2005. |
2004 | Rasmussen, Jack. The True Artist is an Amazing Luminous Fountain: Selected Works from the di Rosa Preserve: Art & Nature. Napa: di Rosa Preserve: Art & Nature, 2004. Landauer, Susan, and JoAnne Northrup, et al. Selections: The San Jose Museum of Art Permanent Collection. San Jose: San Jose Museum of Art, 2004. |
2003 | Stroud, Marion Boulton and Charles F. Stuckey. On the Wall. Philadelphia: The Fabric Workshop and Museum; Providence: Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 2003. Morgan, Dahlia and Roni Feinstein. American Art Today: Faces and Figures. Miami: The Art Museum at Florida International University, 2003. Faberman, Hilarie. Picasso to Thiebaud: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Collections at Stanford University Alumni and Friends. Stanford: Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, 2003. |
2002 | Schlosberg, Carl. Celebrating 30 Years. Sherman Oaks: Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, 2002. Ramljak, Suzanne and Darrel Sewell. Crafting a Legacy: Contemporary American Crafts in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2002. |
2001 | English, Helen W. Drutt and Carole Price Shanis. Poetics of Clay: An International Perspective. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Art Alliance, 2001. Hewitt, Mana. Figuration in Clay: A Collection. Columbia: McMaster Gallery, University of South Carolina, 2001. |
2000 | Foley, Suzanne and Jill Hartz. Expanded Visions: Ceramic Art in the 1970s – 80s from the Collection of Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason. Charlottesville: Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, 2000. Landauer, Susan. The Lighter Side of Bay Area Figuration. Kansas City: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art; San Jose: San Jose Museum of Art, 2000. Lauria, Jo. Color and Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000, edited by Margaret Gray. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2000. |
1999 | Burgard, Timothy Anglin. The Art of Craft: Contemporary Works from the Saxe Collection. San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1999. |
1998 |
Adlin, Jane. Contemporary Ceramics: Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998. Born of Clay: The Ceramic Figure Since 1920. New York: Garth Clark Gallery, 1998.Clark, Garth and Suzanne Foley. A Fire For Ceramics: Contemporary Art from the Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection. Richmond: Hand Workshop Art Center, 1998. Jana, Reena and Patterson Sims. Viola Frey. San Francisco: Rena Bransten Gallery, 1998. Schlosberg, Carl. “Reflections on 25 Years.” In The 25th Anniversary Exhibition of Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts: Sculpture, Paintings, Prints, and Drawings. Sherman Oaks: Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, 1998. |
1997 | Demetrion, James T. The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992-1996. Washington, DC: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1997. Siedell, Daniel A. The Hergenrader Collection of Contemporary Art. Lincoln: Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska, 1997. |
1996 | Curreri, Dyana. From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plates: 16 Contemporary Sculptor/Printmakers. Kansas City: ExhibitsUSA; Bellingham: Western Washington University, 1996. Shaw, Reesey and John Welchman. Narcissism: Artists Reflect Themselves. Escondido: California Center for the Arts Museum, 1996. |
1995 | Kangas, Matthew. Breaking Barriers: Recent American Craft. New York: American Craft Museum, 1995. Rubinstein, Charlotte Streifer. In Three Dimensions: Women Sculptors of the ’90s. Staten Island: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, 1995. Viola Frey: Arguments. San Francisco: Rena Bransten Gallery, December 1995. Steinberg, Linda, et al. Light Interpretations: A Hanukah Menorah Invitational. San Francisco: Jewish Museum, 1995. |
1994 | Bransten, Patricia and James Harris. Viola Frey. San Francisco: Rena Bransten Gallery, May 1994. Hartman, Bruce. Contemporary American Ceramics: From the Dean Thompson Collection. Overland Park, KS: Johnson County Community College Gallery of Art, 1994. Kuspit, Donald. Viola Frey: Plates 1968-1994. New York: Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 1994. Linhares, Philip and Rene di Rosa. Here and Now: Bay Area Masterworks from the di Rosa Collection. Oakland: Oakland Museum, 1994. MacNaughton, Mary Davis and Kay Koeninger. Revolution in Clay: The Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994. The Women’s Mentor Show. San Francisco: San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, 1994. |
1993 | Herman, Lloyd E. and Matthew Kangas. Tales and Traditions: Storytelling in the 20th Century American Craft. St. Louis: Craft Alliance, 1993. Mayfield, Signe. From the Fire, three exhibitions in clay: incendiary spirits. Palo Alto: Palo Alto Art Center, 1993. Steadman, David W. and Davira S. Taragin. Contemporary Crafts and the Saxe Collection. Toledo: Toledo Museum of Art, 1993. Trapp, Kenneth and Carole Austin. Nine Decades: The Northern California Craft Movement 1907 to Present. San Francisco: San Francisco Craft & Folk Art Museum, 1993. |
1992 |
Chadwick, Whitney. Viola Frey. Fresno: Fresno Art Museum, May 1992. Smith, Paul J. and Joan Guitart i Agell. Craft Today USA. New York: American Craft Council/Museum, 1992. Viola Frey: Wallpaper & Ceramic Figure / Jim Melchert: Taking the Heat. Philadelphia: The Fabric Workshop, 1992. |
1991 | Clark, Garth. The New Bronze Age. Pittsburgh: The Society for Contemporary Crafts, 1991. Diverse Directions. San Francisco: Judy Kay and Associates, 1991. Levin, Elaine and Rudy H. Turk. Selections from the Collection of Stéphane Janssen and Michael Johns. Tempe: University Art Museum, Arizona State University, 1991. Reisman, Richard and Rob Wilson. The di Rosa Collection. Redding: Redding Museum of Art and History, 1991. Smith Collects Contemporary. Northampton: Smith College Museum of Art, 1991. Tomidy, Paul. De-Persona. Oakland: Oakland Museum of California, 1991. |
1990 |
Harris, Susan and Steven W. Rosen. Walls: Large-Scale Ceramic Sculpture, Eight Variations. Logan: Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art with Publication Design & Production, Utah State University, 1990. Wolfe, Townsend and Dan W. Morris. National Drawing Invitational. Little Rock: Arkansas Art Center, 1990. Wolfe, Townsend. The Figure: Selections from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection. Little Rock: Arkansas Art Center, 1990. Wolfe, Townsend and Tony Hepburn. Working in Other Dimensions: Objects & Drawings II. Little Rock: Arkansas Art Center, 1990. |
1989 | Bell, Robert and Matthew Kangas. Perth International Crafts Triennial. Perth: Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1989. Chadwick, Dyana. Ceramic Traditions: Figuration. Palo Alto: Palo Alto Art Center, 1989. Creative Arts League of Sacramento Presents California Crafts XVI: Selections from One Man’s Collection. Sacramento: Creative Arts League with Crocker Art Museum, 1989. Gedeson, Lucinda. Selections from the Joyce and Jay Cooper Collection. Tempe: Arizona State University Museum, October 1989. Holo, Selma. Anna Bialobroda, Viola Frey, Robert Indermaur. Los Angeles: Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, 1989. Johnston, Phillip M. Kansas City Collections: Contemporary Ceramics. Kansas City: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1989. Natsoulas, John. 30 Ceramic Sculptors. Davis: Natsoulas Novelozo Gallery, 1989. Smith, Paul J. and Edward Lucie-Smith. Craft Today USA. New York: American Craft Council/Museum, 1989. Wolfe, Townsend. The Figure. Little Rock: Arkansas Art Center, 1989. |
1988 | Augaitis, Daina and Helga Pakasaar. Heroics: A Critical View. Banff: Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre, 1988. FitzGibbons, Ann M. Portraits: Here’s Looking at You. Anchorage: Anchorage Museum of History and Art, 1988. Matilsky, Barbara C. Classical Myth and Imagery in Contemporary Art. Flushing: Queens Museum, 1988. Rivera, George.Twelve Artists. Santa Clara: Triton Museum of Art, 1988. Sims, Patterson. The Figure as Subject: The Revival of Figuration Since 1975. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1988. Just Like A Woman. Greenville, SC: Greenville County Museum of Art, 1988. |
1987 | Caswell, James and Madeleine Deschamps. Quatre Américains à la Manufacture de Sèvres. Paris: American Center, 1987. Halper, Vicki. Clay Revisions: Plate, Cup, Vase. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1987. Hough, Katherine Plake and Michael Zakian. California Figurative Sculpture. Palm Springs: Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1987. Kuchta, Ronald and Barbara Perry. American Ceramics Now. Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art, 1987. Manhart, Marcia and Tom Manhart. The Eloquent Object: The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945, edited by Carol Haralson. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1987. Morrin, Peter and Alfred Shands. What’s New? American Ceramics since 1980, The Alfred and Mary Shands Collection. Louisville: The JBSpeed Art Museum, 1987. Contemporary Ceramics from the Smits Collection. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1987. |
1986 | Ayers, Anne. 2nd Newport Biennial: The Bay Area. Newport Beach: Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1986. Hays, Johanna and Bob L. Nugent. Sculptors’ Drawings, edited by Elizabeth Partch. Moscow: University of Idaho; Rohnert Park: Sonoma State University, 1986. Knight, Gregory G. and Diane M. Douglas. Material and Metaphor: Contemporary American Ceramic Sculpture, edited by Constance J. Gordon. Chicago: Chicago Office of Fine Arts, 1986. Smith, Paul J. and Edward Lucie-Smith. Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical. New York: American Craft Council/Museum, 1986. Clark, Garth and Oliver Watson. American Potters Today. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1986. |
1985 | Corbett, Hoyt. Recent Ceramic Sculpture. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Art Museum, 1985. Ebeling, Betty Ball and Nancy Shaw Palmer. American Clay Artists: Philadelphia ’85. Philadelphia: The Clay Studio, 1985. McTwigen, Michael. In the Eye of the Beholder: A Portrait of Our Time. New Paltz: College Art Gallery, The College at New Paltz, 1985. Schmidt, James. Surface, Function, Shape: Selections from the Earl Millard Collection. Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1985. |
1984 | American Sculpture: Three Decades. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1984. Belloli, Jay. Contemporary Ceramic Vessels: Two Los Angeles Collections. Pasadena: Baxter Art Gallery, California Institute of Technology, 1984. Bledsoe, Jane K. and Gloria B. Skovronsky. Figurative Sculpture: Ten Artists/Two Decades, edited by Constance W. Glenn. Long Beach: CSU Long Beach, 1984. Fairbanks, Jonathan L. and Kenworth W. Moffett. Directions in Contemporary American Ceramics. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1984. Figurative Artists: Ten Artists/Two Decades. Long Beach: University Art Gallery, CSU Long Beach, March/April 1984. Friedrich, Maria and Eleanor Lazarus. A Passionate Vision: Contemporary Ceramics from the Daniel Jacobs Collection. Lincoln: DeCordova Museum, 1984. McDonald, Robert and Robert Fitzpatrick. Art of the States: Works from a Santa Barbara Collection. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1984. Schmidt, James Ropiequet. Platters and Related Forms. Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1984. Sims, Patterson and Elsa Weiner Longhauser. It’s All Part of the Clay: Viola Frey. Philadelphia: Moore College of Art, 1984. Sims, Patterson. Viola Frey. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1984. |
1983 | Bell, Michael S. and Harry X. Ford. CCAC: 75 Years. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1983. Butterfield, Jan. Viola Frey: Paintings, Sculptures, Drawings. San Francisco: Quay Gallery, 1983. Clark, Garth. Ceramic Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics. Kansas City: Contemporary Art Society with Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1983. Contemporary Clay Sculpture: Selections from the Daniel Jacobs Collection. Huntington: Heckscher Museum, 1983. Subler, Craig Allen and Elizabeth Kirsch. A Personal View: Selections from the Joan Mannheimer Ceramic Collection. Kansas City: University of Missouri, Kansas City, 1983. Wechsler, Susan and Judy K. Collischan Van Wagner. The Raw Edge: Ceramics of the ’80s. Greenvale, NY: C.W. Post Center, Long Island Unviersity, 1983. |
1982 | Bransten, Rena and Viola Frey. Viola Frey Figures. Fullerton: CSU Fullerton, 1982. Cowart, Jack. “Currents: Viola Frey.” Currents. St. Louis: St. Louis Art Museum, 1982. Foley, Suzanne and Sherri Warner. Pacific Currents/Ceramics 1982. San Jose: San Jose Museum of Art, 1982. Jones, Mady. Figurative Clay Sculpture: Northern California. San Francisco: Quay Gallery, 1982. Lang, Ron. Clay Bodies: Autio, DeStaebler, Frey. Baltimore: Maryland Institute, College of Art, 1982. Nakamura, Kimpei. Art and/or Craft; USA and Japan. Kanazawa City, Japan: Hokuriku Broadcasting Co., Ltd., 1982. Orr-Cahall, Christina. 100 Years of California Sculpture. Oakland: Oakland Museum of California, 1982. |
1981 | Clark, Garth. Viola Frey. Sacramento: Creative Arts League of Sacramento, 1981. Monroe, Michael W. The Animal Image: Contemporary Objects and the Beast. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. |
1980 | Dillingham, Rick. The Vessel. Dallas: Delahunty Gallery, 1980. |
1979 | Amerson, Price. Large Scale Ceramic Sculpture. Davis: Richard L. Nelson Gallery, UC Davis, 1979. Clark, Garth and Margie Hughto. A Century of Ceramics in the United States: 1878-1978. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979. Levin, Elaine. West Coast Clay Spectrum. Los Angeles: Security Pacific Bank, 1979. Tvrdik, Valerie. The Unpainted Portrait: Contemporary Portraiture in Nontraditional Media. Sheboygan, WI: John Michael Kohler Arts Center, 1979. Worth, Carl. Spaces. Walnut Creek, CA: Walnut Creek Civic Arts Gallery, 1979. |
1977 | Clark, Garth and Dextra Frankel. Overglaze Imagery: Cone 019-016. Fullerton: CSU Fullerton, 1977. Patterson, David. A Teapot Show. El Camino, CA: El Camino College Art Gallery, 1977. Szymanski, Jerry D. and Erik Gronborg. Viewpoint: Ceramics 1977. El Cajon, CA: Grossmont College, 1977. |
1974 | Smith, Paul J. and Mimi Pichey. Baroque ’74. New York: American Crafts Council, 1974. |
1973 | California Crafts 1973 Invitational. Sacramento: Creative Arts League of Sacramento, 1973. Hickman, Ronald D. Media Survey 73. San Diego: Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, 1973. Coke, Van Deren. Invitational Craft Exhibition. Albuquerque: University Art Museum, University of New Mexico, c. 1973. |
1971 | Lovera, James. Ceramic Statement 1971. San Francisco: Association of San Francisco Potters with M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, 1971. Moore, Eudorah M. California Design 11. Pasadena: Pasadena Art Museum, 1971. |
1968 | Steward, Daniel H. Media 68. Walnut Creek, CA: Civic Arts Center with Civic Arts Comission, 1968. Sullivan, Max W. and Ruth S. Wilkins. 25th Ceramic National Exhibition. Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art, November 1968. |
1966 | 21st Exhibition: Association of San Francisco Potters. San Francisco: Association of San Francisco Potters with M.H. de Young Museum, 1966. |
1965 | California Crafts IV 1965 Invitational. Sacramento: Creative Arts League, 1965. One Score: 20th Anniversary Exhibition. San Francisco: Association of San Francisco Potters with M.H. de Young Museum, 1965. Smith, Paul J. Collector: Object / Environment. New York: American Craft Council, 1965. |
1963 | Smith, Paul J. and Sam Richardson. Emergence: Student – Craftsmen. New York: Museum of Contemporary Crafts with American Craftsmen’s Council, 1963. Stone Forms: Association of San Francisco Potters 12th Exhibition. San Francisco: Association of San Francisco Potters, 1963. |
1962 | Campbell, David R. 22nd Ceramic National Exhibition. Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art, 1962. Campbell, David R. Young Americans 1962. New York: Museum of Contemporary Crafts and American Craftsmen’s Council, 1962. |
1961 | Bray, Hazel. First California Craftsmen’s Exhibition. Oakland: Oakland Art Museum, July 1961. California Crafts II. Sacramento: Creative Arts League of Sacramento, 1961. California State Fair and Exposition 1961. Sacramento: California State Fair Art Committee, 1961. Campbell, David R. Contemporary Craftsmen of the Far West. New York: Museum of Contemporary Crafts, 1961. Frith, Donald E. American Crafts: New Talent. Champagne, IL: Krannert Art Museum, c. 1961. |
1954 | The Thirteenth Annual Pacific Coast Ceramic Exhibition. San Francisco: The Rotunda Gallery, City of Paris, 1954. |