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American ceramic artist and professor

Mark Pharis is an American ceramic artist and professor. He is the Chair of the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, where he has been a faculty member since 1985. As of 2022, he was named a Fellow of the American Craft Council.

Biography and artwork

Pharis studied ceramics at the University of Minnesota under Warren MacKenzie. Between 1971 and 1985, Pharis was employed by various universities, mostly in the American Midwest, as a visiting faculty member, sabbatical replacement and summer session faculty. During this time Pharis's work was featured in several group and two person shows as well as solo exhibitions. In 1985, Pharis became a professor in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, where he has also served as the Chair of the Department.

Pharis's work often makes uses of clay to make functional vessels. His work can be found in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Gardner Museum in Toronto, Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, the Ferguson Collection, the Kansas City Art Institute, the Woodman Collection at the University of Colorado Boulder, the Everson Museum, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others.

Pharis lives in Roberts, Wisconsin.

References

  1. "Mark Pharis". American Craft Magazine. August 23, 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  2. Pharis, Mark; The Spice of Life, The Studio Potter 33 no 2 Je 2005
  3. "American Craft Council Awards". American Craft Council. 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  4. Mark Pharis, Akar Design, "Mark Pharis, Information". Archived from the original on 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
  5. What Follows Interview, University of Colorado at Boulder: "ResearchChannel - Mark Pharis - Ceramicist". Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
  6. Eden, Victoria; Metamorphosis; Ceramic Review no190 Jl/Ag 2001
American Craft Council College of Fellows
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Recipients of the Gold Medal for Consummate Craftsmanship
Dorothy Liebes (1970)
Anni Albers (1981)
Harvey Littleton (1983)
Lucy M. Lewis (1985)
Margret Craver (1986)
Peter Voulkos (1986)
Gerry Williams (1986)
Lenore Tawney (1987)
Sam Maloof (1988)
Ed Rossbach (1990)
John Prip (1992)
Beatrice Wood (1992)
Alma Eikerman (1993)
Douglass Morse Howell (1993)
Marianne Strengell (1993)
Robert C. Turner (1993)
John Paul Miller (1994)
Toshiko Takaezu (1994)
Rudolf Staffel (1995)
Bob Stocksdale (1995)
Jack Lenor Larsen (1996)
Ronald Hayes Pearson (1996)
June Schwarcz (1996)
Wendell Castle (1997)
Ruth Duckworth (1997)
Sheila Hicks (1997)
Kenneth Ferguson (1998)
Karen Karnes (1998)
Warren MacKenzie (1998)
Rudy Autio (1999)
Dominic Di Mare (1999)
L. Brent Kington (2000)
Cynthia Schira (2000)
Arline Fisch (2001)
Gertrud Natzler (2001)
Otto Natzler (2001)
Don Reitz (2002)
Kay Sekimachi (2002)
William Daley (2003)
Fred Fenster (2005)
Dale Chihuly (2006)
Paul Soldner (2008)
Katherine Westphal (2009)
Albert Paley (2010)
Stephen De Staebler (2012)
Betty Woodman (2014)
Gerhardt Knodel (2016)
Jun Kaneko (2018)
Joyce J. Scott (2020)
Jim Bassler (2022)
Lia Cook (2022)
Richard Marquis (2022)
Judy Kensley McKie (2022)
John McQueen (2022)
Patti Warashina (2022)
Nick Cave (2024)
Wendy Maruyama (2024)
Anne Wilson (2024)
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