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Inclaynations
Pottery
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Pottery by
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Paul Rozman
Artist, potter, craftsman, etc..
| Paul Rozman received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and his Master of Fine
Arts degree from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred
University, Alfred, New York. He has exhibited and taught Ceramic Art
extensively throughout Canada and the United States. His work has
been featured in Ceramic publications such as The New Majolica, The Ceramic Design Book-Contemporary Studio Ceramics, Best of
Pottery I, Best of Pottery II, Tin Glazed Earthenware, Ceramics: Mastering the Craft, and Ceramics Spectrum. His
work has been featured numerous times in national and
international Ceramics Magazines such as Studio Potter, Ceramics Monthly, Contact Magazine, and Ontario Potter. |
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Publications/Bibliography
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1999
The New Majolica, Mathias Ostermann
1998
The Best of Pottery II, Rockport Publishers, Rockport,
Massachusetts
The Ceramic Design Book, Lark Books, Asheville, North
Carolina
1997
Focus One - Contemporary Studio Ceramics, Catalogue,
Collection of the Winnipeg Art Gallery
1996
Invisible Gestures, Feature, Ceramics Monthly,
September Issue
Passion 8 Potters, Coverage, Contact Magazine,
Autumn Issue
Walter Ostrom, The Advocacy of pottery, Catalogue,
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
The Best of Pottery, Rockport Publishers, Rockport,
Massachusetts
1995
Urban Folk Pottery, Feature, Contact Magazine,
Spring, Issue
1993
Tin-glazed Earthenware, Daphne Carnegy, Chilton Book
Co., Radnor , Pennsylvania
1990
Ceramics: Mastering the Craft, Richard Zakin, Chilton
Book Co., Radnor , Pennsylvania
1989
Profile - Paul Rozman, Contact Magazine, Winter
Issue, No.79
1986
Useful Pottery, Exhibition Coverage, Ceramics Monthly,
April Issue
1985
Feature - Paul Rozman, Ceramics Monthly, January
Issue
1983
Studio Potter, Volume II, Number 2
Ceramic Spectrum, Robin Hopper, Chilton Book Co.,
Radnor , Pennsylvania
1982
Ontario Potter, Fall Issue
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Education
"He was the best student in the class. He was organized and intelligent
student who knew what he wanted and what he was doing. I admired his
strength to achieve his decisions and I could see the challenges and
progressions in his work every day.
Paul has a unique background which forced him to go through much political
and emotional turmoil. Nevertheless his intellectual attitude afforded him
an impartial point of view to his surroundings and he had a broad
perspective which helped him grow in maturity, strength and understanding."
AKIO TAKAMORI
November 25, 1981
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1982 - 1984
Master Of Fine Arts
- New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University,
Alfred, New York
1980 - 1981
Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1979 - 1980
Fine Arts Program
- Studio Art, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec.
1975 - 1978
Diploma of Collegial Studies
- Ceramics, John Abbott College, Montreal, Quebec.
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Work Experience
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1998 - Present
• Fulltime studio practice and gallery business management, Inclaynations Pottery, Ladysmith, Vancouver Island, BC
2002 Summer
• Instructor, Tableware, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Vancouver,
British Columbia
2001 Summer
• Built a double Bourie box wood kiln at Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1998
• Instructor, Throwing Tune-up, Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta
1995 - 1997
• Instructor, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta
Instructor, North Mount Pleasant Arts Centre, Calgary, Alberta
1990 - 1994
• Owned and Managed a photography business, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1988 - 1990
• Studio practice, Porce-Line, Slip-Casting Studio, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1988 Summer
• Artist in Residence, "Low-Fire Ceramics at the Deer", Red Deer College, Red
Deer, Alberta
1985 Winter Semester
• Instructor, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1985 - 1987
• Instructor, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1984 Summer
• Instructor, "Wood Fired Earthenware", Nova Scotia College of Art and Design,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1983 Summer
• Wood-Kiln Design \ Construction, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1982 Summer
• Instructor, 'Low Fire Earthenware', Nova Scotia College of Art and Design,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
• Technical Assistant, Haystack School of Craft, Deer Isle, Maine
1981 - 1982
• Technical Assistant, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova
Scotia
• Instructor, Advanced Pottery, Continuing Education, Nova Scotia College of
Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1980
• Technical Assistant, John Abbott College, Montreal, Quebec
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Selected Exhibitions
"His platters for example, do not call attention to themselves so much as
point to the anonymity of the manufactured articles in our cupboard. His
work is nostalgic in so far as it recalls a pre-industrial time where care
infused even the most modest objects. These works are concerned with service
and beauty and craft rather then theory of art. They are themselves, real
rather than metaobjects. "
Exhibit Review, 1997
by
David Garneau
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2005
• The Informed Surface: Contemporary Majolica, Invitational, Baltimore,
Maryland, USA
2002
• Contemporary Majolica, Invitational, Santa Fe Clay Gallery, Santa Fe, New
Mexico, USA
2001
• Painted Pots: The Art of Majolica, Vermont Clay Studio, Waterbury, Vermont,
USA
2000
• The New Majolica, The Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Canada
• Celebrating 30 Years, Stephen Lowe Art Gallery, Victoria, British Columbia
1999
• Clay at the Cross Roads, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1998
• Form Follows…Ideology, Gallery of BC Ceramics, Vancouver, British Columbia
• Summer Faculty Show, Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta
1997
• Reflections, Sun Life Plaza, Calgary, Alberta
• Another Group of Seven, Southern Nevada Community College, Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA
• Another Group of Seven, Newzones, Calgary, Alberta
• Bowls of Fire, Rubaiyat, Calgary, Alberta
• Symbol of Quality, Alberta Crafts Council Gallery, Edmonton Alberta
• Summer Faculty Show, Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta
1996
• Faculty Show, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design,
Calgary, Alberta
• Walter Ostrom - The Advocacy of Pottery, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
• Passion 8 Potters, A Celebration of Contemporary Pots for Use, McMullen
Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1995
• Faculty Show, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design,
Calgary, Alberta
Presenters Exhibition, Ceramics International, Canadian Art Gallery,
• Calgary, Alberta
1987
• Eight Canadian Potters, Pro-Art Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
• Teapots, Invitational Exhibition, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI
1986
• Cups II, Prime Canadian Crafts Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
• Summer Faculty Show, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
• Clay in the East III, Ceramic Exhibition and Symposium, Towson State
University, Towson, Maryland
1985
• Useful Pottery, Invitational Exhibition, Pyramid Arts Centre Inc.,
Rochester, New York, USA
• Plume - Rozman, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1984
• Summer Faculty Show, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art and
Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
• Fireworks 1984, Ontario Potters Association, Toronto, Ontario
• The Ceramic Bridge, Invitational Exhibition, Banff Centre, Alberta
1983
• Ceramic Spectrum, Invitational Exhibition, Ontario Crafts Council Gallery,
Toronto, Ontario
• The Alumni Exhibition, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art
and Design, Halifax, NS
1982
• Exploring Earthenware, National Survey, Ontario Crafts Council Gallery,
Toronto, Ontario
• All Fired Up, Mount St. Vincent Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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