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Pottery in Museums and Private Collections: 18 mongraph books and catalogs
Revolution in Clay: The Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics, Trustees of Scripps College, 1994
American Ceramics Now, Twenty-Seventh Ceramic National Exhibition, Everson Museum of Art,1997
The Collector's Eye, The Koffler Gallery, Ontario, 1994
Contermporary Ceramics, Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998
Art in Clay 1950's to 1980's In Southern California, Evolution, Revolution, Continuation, An exhibition of the Olympic Arts Festival, 1984
Clay Revisions, Plate Cup Vase, Seattle Art Museum, 1987
The Carrol & Hiroko Hansen Collection of Ceramic Art, October 17- November 24, 1985, The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
Centering on Contemporary Clay, American Ceramics from the Joan Mannheimer Collection, University of Iowa Museum of Art, April 25-August 2, 1981
Teapots, Sanford M. Besser Collection of Contemporary Ceramic Teapots, The Arkansas Art Center, Decorative Arts Museum, Nov 3- Dec 1, 1985
A Passionate Vision, Contemporary Ceramics from the Daniel Jacobs Collection, DeCordova Museum, 1984
American Potters Today, Garth Clark and Oliver Watson, Ceramic Series, Victoria and Albert Museum, An exhibition of American Studio Pottery, May 14-August 31, 1986
Ceramic Artists, Distinguished Alumni of the Kansas City Art Institute, Carlotte Crospy Kemper Gallery, 1983
Born of Ashes: Woodfired Ceramics, The Arkansas Arts Center Decorative Arts Museum, 1999
Seven Ceramic Artists Each Acknowledge Five Sources of Inspiration, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, 1993
American Clay Artists: Philadelphia '85, The Clay Studio
Surface Function Shape Selections from the Earl Millard Collection, Southern Illinois University, 1985
American Studio Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1968
A Personal View, Selections from The Joan Mannheimer Ceramic Collection, University of Missouri, 1983

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