| "I've been making
pots forever--starting with a night school class during World War II which let me know
clay was for me. Three sons and eight moves later, we moved to Helena,
Montana. The brick yard there had a pottery the Archie Bray foundation, which had
classes. I've been making pots ever since.
Later we built just out of Carbondale, where I had a studio
including kilns and space to spare!. Summer, I took advantage of workshops at
Anderson Ranch in Aspen.
We moved back to Denver five years ago. I still make pots, but
not as many! I have been grateful to have my own special interest." |