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MARK W. POTTER '48 GALLERY![]() ""White Wheel," carved earthenware sculpture with unglazed surface, 12"H x 12"W x 2"D, by Marc Leuthold View photos from the OPENING RECEPTION "Dreams" Marc Leuthold's sculptures have entered the collections of the Metropolitan and Brooklyn Museums and the Museum of Art and Design. Critic John Perreault has remarked: "One looks and looks for artists who break up history, who bend the descent, who force one to connect the dots in new ways, even turn away from some. Leuthold is one of these." The son of European immigrants, Leuthold is interested in cross-cultural experiences. His work reflects the influence of the arts of Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean. Leuthold is an associate professor at the State University of New York and has taught at Princeton University and Parsons School of Design. He is one of 40 Americans who is an elected lifetime member of the International Academy of Ceramics. Marc spent a few days on campus, working with art classes and also addressing the school in Morning Meeting.
And coming soon! Internal Combustion
Previously in the Gallery: An Exhibition of Work by the Taft Visual Arts Faculty Robert Eshoo All Children Are Artists Juxtapositions
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