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Ron Meyers, Ronald Meyers

Biography to Display: 

EDUCATION

1956-1961 BS and MS Art Education State University of New York College, Buffalo, New York

1967 MFA School for American Craftsmen, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

1967-1972 Faculty, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

1972-1992Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

BIOGRAPHY

Ron Meyers has spent decades working with red earthenware. His thrown pots, always functional in some way, display his casual and spontaneous manner with clay. Each of Meyer’s pots is characterized by hand and finger marks left from throwing and altering the piece. He commonly pokes pieces, adding a wobbly unevenness to the forms.

His early passion to become a cartoonist is evident in his narrative, sometimes confrontational, colored slip surface paintings. His whimsical subjects range from animal forms to female nudes. Meyers fires his works first in an electric kiln and then in a gas kiln.

Public Collections

Public Collections to Display: 

rosenfieldcollection.com

Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, California

Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection, Asheville, North Carolina

Bibliography

Bibliography to Display: 

Berman, Rick, "Ron Meyers, Thirty Years," Clay Times 8, (1995).

Marian, Paula, "Ron Meyers Demonstration," NCECA Journal 20, (1999).

Morgenthal, Deborah. The Penland Book of Ceramics: Master Classes in Ceramic Techniques. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 2008.

 

CV or Resume: Click Here to Download
Source: Snyderman-Works Galleries

 

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Platter with Five Fish
Date: ca 1985
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Surface Technique: Glaze
E. John Bullard Collection
E. John Bullard Collection
Platter
Date: 1990
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Incised
Mr. and Mrs Fred Marer Collection, 91.1.7,  Scripps College
Photo: TMP
Mr. and Mrs Fred Marer Collection, 91.1.7, Scripps College
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Yunomi
Date: ca 2000
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Surface Technique: Glaze
Photo: TMP
Basket with Frog and Ravens
Date: ca 2012
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered, Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze, Incised
E. John Bullard Collection
E. John Bullard Collection
Serving Platter
Date: ca 2014
Materials: Terracotta
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze, Slip
Photo: Artist
Photo: Artist
Platter
Date: ca 2014
Materials: Terracotta
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze, Slip
Photo: Artist
Photo: Artist
Platter
Date: ca 2014
Materials: Terracotta
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze, Slip
Photo: Artist
Frog Jar
Date: 2017
Form: Covered Jar
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Surface Technique: Glaze
E John Bullard Collection
E John Bullard Collection
Covered Jar with Animal Heads
Date: 2018
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown
Surface Technique: Glaze
E. John  Bullard Collection
E. John Bullard Collection
Frog and Fish with Bowl
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze, Slip, Stain
rosenfieldcollection.com
rosenfieldcollection.com
Basket
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered, Hand-Built
Surface Technique: Glaze, Slip, Stain
rosenfieldcollection.com
rosenfieldcollection.com
Bowl with Crow
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Dimensions: 12.5" x 3.75"
Surface Technique: Glaze
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Vase
Materials: Earthenware
Method: Thrown and Altered
Surface Technique: Glaze
Courtesy Red Lodge Clay Center
Photo: TMP
Courtesy Red Lodge Clay Center
Photo: TMP
Basket
Materials: Earthenware
Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection
Photo: Southern Highland Craft Guild
Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection
Photo: Southern Highland Craft Guild
Photo: Southern Highland Craft Guild

Citation: "The Marks Project." Last modified July 23, 2023. http://www.themarksproject.org/marks/meyers