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Welcome to the profile website of Cathy Gerson, ceramic artist,
designed to feature her Architectural and Hand-built Tile Installations.
Cathy sells her Hand-crafted Servingware and more at her online
shop, www.gersonware.com. You can get there
from here!
This coming April 2010 Cathy and her tile work will be featured
in Perspectives on Design, a Panache Partners LLC publication. Visit
the
Panache website to learn more.
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"Blowout Clearance Sale"
December 2009 Open Studio Sale
12/5-6/2009
12/12-13/2009
12/19-20/2009
10am to 5pm
Cathy's Studio is bursting with her wonderful hand-thrown and hand-built
ceramic wares. Choose from her classic Gersonware "Cooking with
Color" line featured at her online store, GersonWare.com,
and from her "It's Hip to be Square" line. For the first time ever
there will be $5, $10 and $15 sale tables!
Please note the snail mailing for this Open Studio will be the last.
All future announcements will be sent by email. Make sure Cathy
has your email address on file in order to receive these announcements
by emailing her at cathy@cathygerson.com. |
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Veteran potter and ceramicist, Cathy Gerson
studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and at
the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. From 1973 to 1976 she
worked out of her studio in Jamaica Plain, MA. Since 1976 she has
operated her studio in a country barn adjacent to her home in Southborough,
MA. Cathy has become a renowned innovative glaze chemist, developing
new colors and patterns annually. She produces functional art and
ceramics for Galleries, Craft Stores and Craft Shows nationwide.
Additionally she creates ambitious custom-built hand-made tile architectural
installations.
"My custom stoneware
tile allows unlimited freedom for expressing creativity. One of
a kind, durable and versatile, they can be installed as wall murals,
back splashes, kitchen islands, countertops, tables, floor centerpieces,
door inlays, or as decorative art anywhere. The art of change
is the key to my work. Continuous experimentation with color and
shapes that excite, make each piece alive and individual."--
Cathy Gerson, Ceramic Artist
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