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Laney Oxman’s Resume

Education

BFA, Corcoran College of Art, Washington, D.C.

MFA, Temple University Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Supplementary Education

Sand casting with Mitchell Gaudet, Pilchuck School of Glass, Seattle, Washington

Kiln Casting with Tina Alfiero, Pilchuck School of Glass, Seattle, Washington

Hot Glass Sculpting with Thurman Statom, Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina

Flame Working and Assemblage with Jimex and Einore De Latorre, Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina

Painting with light with Narcissus Quagilite, Pilchuck School of Glass, Seattle, Washington

Japanese style hollow core casting, Pilchuck School of Glass, Seattle, Washington

Casting and Fabrication with Rick Beck, Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina

Low Tech Jewelry Design, Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina

Reverse Glass Painting and Gilding with Francis Bennington, Corning Museum Studio, Corning, New York

Rudio Audio workshop, Corcoran College of Art

Paper Clay Figure Building with Alternative Firing Methods, Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina

Museum Exhibitions

The White House Collection of American Crafts. Juried Exhibition and Publication by Michael Monroe, past curator in charge of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institute and First Lady Hilary Clinton.

The National Museum of American Art, The Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.

The Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

The American Crafts Museum, New York City

The Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California

The Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Massachusetts

Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida

The Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina

The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, Atlanta, Georgia

Final home of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library

Teapot exhibition, American Crafts Museum, New York City

Museum of Ceramic Art, Teapot exhibition, Baltimore, Maryland

American Craft Museum, Bewitched by Crafts, New York City

Bits and Pieces Brockton Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts

Renwick Gallery, Soup to Nuts exhibition, Washington, D.C.

The Smithsonian Institute, Juried by Lloyd Herman, founding director of the Renwick Gallery

Select One-Person Exhibitions

SOFA, Chicago, Illinois

The Glass Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland

Donita Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia

Mark Millikin Gallery, New York City

Zenith Gallery, Washington, D.C.

Permanent Collections

The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York

The White House Collection Of American Crafts

The District of Columbia Council for Arts and Humanities, Washington, D.C.

The Best Products Collection, Sidney and Francis Lewis, Richmond, Virginia

The Virginia Museum, Richmond, Virginia

Awards

2003: The Ronald and Anne Abramson Award for excellence in Ceramics, the Corcoran College of Art, Washington, D.C.

1989-2002: Niche Awards, American Craft Enterprises, a total of seven awards for ceramics and glass

1997: Celestial Seasonings Teapot Award

Selected Publications

2006: Extraordinary Women — Fantasies Revealed (58 Women of Accomplishment Portray Hidden Dreams and Real Hopes), publisher Harry Abrams.

2005: Teapots: Makers and Collectors, Donna Z. Meilach, Schiffer Publishing.

2004: 500 Figures in Clay, Lark books, juried by Leslie Ferrin.

2004: 500 Chairs, Craig Nutt, Lark Books.

2001: American Style Magazine, Ruth Palumbo Weiss.

1999: Furniture Studio, The Heart of Functional Arts.

1998: The Best of Pottery 2, Rockport Publications.

1997: American Style Magazine, From Generation to Generation.

1996: The New York Times, April 18,1996, Marion Burros.

1995: The White House Collection of American Crafts, Michael Monroe, Harry Abrams Publishers.

1994: Art and Antiques Magazine, Laney Oxman at the White House.

1993: The New York Times, Dec. 23,1993, Rita Riff.

1993: Mid-Atlantic Monthly, Debra Papier.

1990: The Washington Post, Constance Stapleton.

1987: Contemporary Crafts for the Home, published by Kraus-Sikes.

1987: Clayworks, Form and Ideas in Ceramic Design, 2nd edition, Leon Negrosh.

Laney’s Story
Laney Oxman has been an independent studio artist for more than three decades, working in four distinct mediums. Learn more about Laney and her art here.
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