Lynn duryea biography

lynn duryea biography

"I know that more is possible." - Lynn Duryea

I was delighted that Lynn Duryea agreed to an interview to share her journey as an artist.

Lynn is Professor Emerita of Art at Appalachian State University in Boone NC and was a studio artist working in Maine before earning a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Florida. She now works in Maine full-time, in South Portland, and on Deer Isle.

Lynn is a Founding Trustee of Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts and was the Program Coordinator and Artist-in-Residence for The Watershed Workshop for People with HIV/AIDS. She is a co-founder of Sawyer Street Studios, an artist-owned ceramic facility in South Portland, Maine. She was a recipient of the Maine Crafts Association 2012 Master Craft Award, and the first visual artist to receive Portland, Maine’s YWCA Women of Achievement Award. Lynn was an Emerging Artist at the 2004 NCECA Conference (National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts). She has received grants from Appalachi

Lynn Duryea - The Marks Project

    Professor Emerita of Art at Appalachian State University in Boone NC, Lynn Duryea was a studio artist working in Maine before earning a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Florida.
She now works in Maine full-time, in South Portland and on Deer Isle.
Lynn’s work is represented in numerous publications including Ceramics Art + Perception, “The Poetics of Space and Place: Lynn Duryea’s Sculpture”, essay by Jim Toub; Discovery: Fifty Years of Craft and Transformation at Haystack, Carl Little, ed.; Dry Glazes by Jeremy Jernegan and a cover article by Glen Brown in Ceramics Monthly.
Professor Emerita of Art at Appalachian State University in Boone NC, Lynn Duryea was a studio artist working in Maine before earning a Master of Fine Arts.
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  • Lynn Duryea is known for a wide range of thrown functional work as well as a large body of primarily slab constructed terra cotta sculptures.
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  • Lynn Duryea is an American Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1947.
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  • Lynn Duryea is known for a wide range of thrown functional work as well as a large body of primarily slab constructed terra cotta sculptures.
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      Outeast Gallery, Montauk NY, Lynn Duryea + Paton Miller: Crimson Laurel Gallery, Bakersville NC, Lynn Duryea, Featured Artist: Gallery , Emory + Henry College, Emory VA, Lynn Duryea: Structures: Center for Maine Craft, West Gardiner ME, Lynn Duryea: Master Craft Artist: Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe NM, In/Site (two person)

    Lynn Duryea - The Turtle Gallery

      Professor Emerita of Art at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, Lynn Duryea has returned to Maine full-time to work at Sawyer Street Studios and in her Deer Isle studio.

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      Lynn Duryea, self-published with essays by Stuart Kestenbaum, Mary Anne Redding, Jim Toub: 2014: East Hampton Star, The Art Scene by Mark Segal, “A Duryea Returns”, May 15 2014: 2013: Lynn Duryea: Structures, Curator’s Welcome by Anna Nenonen, 1912 Gallery, Emory + Henry College, Emory VA.