Sally Brogden has taught ceramics at UT since 1994. Her background includes Art History and Studio Art degrees from the University of Michigan and an M.F.A. from the New York State College of Ceramics. Sally’s work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad. She was one of fifty artists selected for the exhibition “Taking Measure: American Ceramic Art at the New Millennium”, curated for the world ceramics conference in Yeoju, Korea, 2001. Sally has been an artist in residence at the Ceramic Center Berlin and the Archie Bray Foundation where she now serves on the Board of Directors. Sally is an active member of the National Council For Education in The Ceramic Arts (NCECA) for which she founded the Graduate Student Image Forum (GSIF), a program she continues to co-ordinate.
Sally Brogden’s work has been included in numerous books including: Electric Kiln Ceramics; Ceramics: A Potter’s Handbook; The Craft and Art of Clay; A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence; Taking Measure: American Ceramic Art at the New Millennium and 500 Ceramic Sculptures. Sally’s exhibition credits include: Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY; Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT; The Nevica Project, thenevicaproject.com; Beijing International Art Expo, Beijing, China; Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM; Vertigo Gallery, Denver; Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR; South Bend Art Museum, South Bend, IN; Maryland Arts Council, Baltimore, MD; Phillips Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA; Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; Northern Clay Center, St. Paul, MN; Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI and the Ichon World Ceramic Center, Kyonggii Province, Korea.
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