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Ferguson, Shaw, Sadow, Tetkowski, Shaner, Franck, Irish-Hosler, Roehm: monograph books and exhibition catalogs
Ken Ferguson, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art MO, 1995
The Mud-Pie Dilemma: A Master Potter's Struggle to Make Art and Ends Meet, John Nance, 1978
Made in Illinois: An Artisan Gallery, Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, 2001
Harvey Sadow: Toward a Vessel Aesthetic, Ceramic Works 1968 - 1988, The William Benton Museum of Art CT, 1988
Richard Shaw / Ceramic Sculpture, Exhibition 1981 - 1983
Tetkowski Tokyo, Gallery Ueda Tokyo, Exhibition June 13 - 25, 1988
The Studio Potter: David Shaner, Dec. 1999, Vol. 28, No.1
David Shaner, A Potter's Work: 1963-1993, Salem Art Association, 1993
Shaner's Red: A Studio Potter Monograph, ca. 1990s
Ceramics by Fance Franck, International Exhibitions Foundation Washington, D.C., 1980
Irish-Hosler, Doug Irish-Hosler, 1985
Mary Roehm: Ceramics and Drawings, College Art Gallery NY, Exhibition Aug. 30 - Sept. 29, 1994
(2) Clay-A Potter's Canvas: Works by Albert Green, New Jersey State Museum, Exhibition
Feb. 18 - March 27, 1983
Albert Green: The Celebration of a Master Potter, The Morris Museum, 1995
Contemporary Ceramics by John Glick & Margie Hughto, Gallery one Toronto, Exhibition July 23 - Aug. 11, 1983
Graham Marks Sculpture, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, June 30 - Aug. 12, 1990
A Ceramics Monthly Portfolio: Don Reitz, Catherine C. Brawer, ca. 1960s
A Ceramics Monthly Portfolio: The Ceramic National Exhibitions, Ruth S. Wilkins, 1964
Material Metaphor: Contemporary American Ceramic Sculpture, Chicago Office of Fine Arts and Lill Street Gallery, 1986
Salt Glaze Ceramics, American Crafts Council, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, Exhibition
Jan. 27 - April 2, 1972
The Studio Potter, Elizabeth Gulacsy, ca. 1990s
American Clay Artists: Philadelphia "83, Clay Studio, Philadelphia, 1983
Platters and Related Forms, James, Ropiequet Schmidt, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Exhibition April 15 - May 4, 1984
Artist-in-Residence in Seto 2000-2001, Executive Committee on International Exchange Program in the Ceramics and Glass Arts, 2001

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