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Catalog # | Name | Description | ||
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1 | MAC-187 | Ceramic | Three-legged white ceramic jar with matching lid and three loop knobs near the lip of the pot. Glaze inside and outside is the same with a black crackle pattern. Domed lid has a knob on the top with the same white and black crackle pattern. Bottom of the jar is unfinished black fired clay. Unknown Artist | |
2 | MAC-188 | Sculpture | Glass sculpture (Bowl) by glass artists Greg Heihn. Top of bowl is made of clear brown glass and is fused to a frosted white glass pedestal made of square pieces of glass sandwiched together. Underside of the bowl is signed by the artists along the rim. | |
3 | MAC-189 | Ceramic | Playing House at 23 by artist, Leisa Westrich. A. Wood fired ceramic tea kettle. Kettle has a short spout with an elongated body and round handle and sits on a matching tray. B. Matching tray with rough cut sides and glazed in a similar way. | |
4 | MAC-190 | Ceramic | Out of the Blue by artist, Lisa McClurg. Blue cream and sugar set on a ceramic tray. The cream and sugar feature looped handles, floral designs on the side, and signed on the bottom. The tray is shaped like a peanut and shares the same glaze as the cream and sugar with the flower design along the edges. The tray is signed by the artist. | |
5 | MAC-191 | Ceramic | Three green and brown ceramic cups by unknown artist. Inside of each is a light green glaze and the outside features a speckled multiple brown glaze and pinch in points. | |
6 | MAC-207 | Sculpture | Untitled #1 by Jacob Fennell. Glass sculpture made by artist, Jacob Fennell. Sculpture is hand blown clear glass with streaks of red, blue, purple, and yellow running horizontal throughout. There is a blow hole on the bottom. JL 78 written on top. | |
7 | MAC-208 | Sculpture | Chicken Feeder by Brian Olson. Metal sculpture is designed to look like a chicken feeder found on many farms but created from bronze. Object has a green patina overall and consists of a fluted top tapering down to a base with six holes, three of which are open and three sealed over. In the bottom of the pot is oatmeal. |