6. Moment of Silence
Each year influential ceramic artists,
teachers and others leave us to advance the
field without their voice in the choir.
This is a partial list of figures who have
helped uniquely shape our world whether
on a regional, or international level.
NCECA knows there are significant
individuals not mentioned here, but who will
be remembered in the hearts of many.
7. Eric Abraham
Mary A Bohan
Joshua Boock
Regina Brown
Allan Buitekant
Abraham Cohn
Val Cushing
Angela Fina
Robert Phillip Freeman
David Gilhooly
JoAnn Greenberg
Judith Ann Grimes
James Kemp
William Byrne Knoble
Martha Longnecker
Nils Lou
Kirk Mangus
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Amy Myers Sabrina
Alejandro Santiago
Joe Soldate
Paolo Soleri
Constance K. Spurlock
Lizbeth Stewart Gruskin
Chrysanthe R Strecker
Dave Yunger
54. THE RANDALL SESSION
Fine Arts Performances
annually included in NCECA Conference
programming.
Named for NCECA Charter Member and first
President.
Fulfilling his vision that the ceramic arts should
be cross fertilized by other arts disciplines.
55. Theodore ‘Ted’ Randall 1914-1985
• Lead the process that created NCECA as its
own organization separate from the American
Ceramics Society.
• Educator
• Ceramics Master