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Paula Winokur

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    Sculptor in Porcelain. porcelain. All Content © Paula Winokur

Paula Winokur - Wikipedia

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    Paula Cotton Winokur (1936–2018) was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. She attended Tyler School of Art, where she was a student of Rudi Staffel, and where she met her future husband, Robert Winokur, who would also become a noted ceramic artist and teacher. She was one of the leading ceramic artists in the United States from the 1970s until her death in 2018.

Paula Winokur Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/artist/paula-winokur-6285
    In 1973 ceramicist Paula Winokur traveled for the first time to the American West. The trip by air literally changed her point of view—toward the landscape and human actions that alter the face of nature. During the 1980 s, she became increasingly fascinated by the remains of past civilizations, either as artifacts, or as marks on the face of the earth.Born: May 13, 1935

Remembering: Paula Winokur American Craft Council

    https://www.craftcouncil.org/post/remembering-paula-winokur
    Ceramist, educator, and ACC Fellow Paula Winokur died on February 4, 2018, at the age of 82. A lifelong resident of Philadelphia, she was a leading figure in the Philadelphia ceramics and craft community, as well as nationally. Winokur was known for working in porcelain, and she produced forms that evoked landscapes of rock and ice.

Paula Winokur, 82, influential ceramic artist

    https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/arts/paula-winokur-82-influential-ceramic-artist-20180208.html
    Feb 08, 2018 · Paula Winokur, 82, influential ceramic artist. Paula Winokur. Michael Winokur. Paula Colton Winokur, 82, one of the region's most prominent and influential ceramic artists, known for her concern for the environment, her monumental porcelain works, and the many students she guided during three decades of teaching at Arcadia University, died Sunday, Feb. 4, of complications following surgery.

Oral history interview with Paula Colton Winokur, 2011 ...

    https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-paula-colton-winokur-15988
    MS. REIDEL: This is Mija Riedel with Paula Winokur at the artist’s home and studio and Horsham, Pennsylvania, on July 21— MS. WINOKUR: Twenty-second. MS. RIEDEL: —22, thanks, 2011, for the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art. This is card number four.

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