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It responds to your touch, then you respond to it. The same happens in the firing process with glaze materials and the atmosphere of the kiln. Clay is a supportive and demanding medium for the creative journey of making. I am insistent about making things with my hands. The need for beautiful domestic objects and the instinctual drive to create things are tremendous dance partners for idea and desire.

Utilitarian pottery supports and represents our intimate rituals of nourishment and celebration. Artist Julia Galloway was born in Julia is a professor and director of the school of art at the University of Missoula, Montana.

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Facts about Julia Galloway. Biographies Keywords. Julia Galloway Born : Known for : Sculpture. Is the artist identified with any particular art movements, or artists , who influenced his or her work? Where, when, and under whom did the artist receive education and training? Can you provide all relevant personal background information on the artist? I am interested in making things that are generally unseen, seen, and in making things that are vulnerable, visible.

Making pottery is how I understand the world, so I am making plates and covered jars—urns really—for these endangered species. I anticipate this to be a three to five year project. My job is to see and record these species, give them space and time. Julia Galloway makes utilitarian thrown porcelain vessels that are frequently altered, decorated with painterly motifs and soda fired.

Often presented as pairs, some of her forms nest in holders that are hand built using slabs of fire clay. She draws on art historical references, such as John Audubon's bird paintings and Asian ceramic imagery. Access Ceramics-Digital Collection. Britt, John. Galloway, Julia. Studio Pottery. Hopper, Robin. Hluch, Kevin. American Pottery. Kindle edition. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications, Lauria, Jo and Steve Fenton.

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