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NW Frank Boyden Tom Coleman Ceramic Collaboration 18" Vase Sgraffito Fish

$ 792.0

  • Antique: No
  • Backstamp: Printed
  • Brand: Frank Boyden & Tom Coleman
  • Color: Beige
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Item Height: 18 In
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Origin: USA
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Production Style: Studio Art Pottery
  • Production Technique: Studio Crafted
  • Seller Notes: “Excellent overall condition, no damage”
  • Signed: No
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Theme: Fish, Floral & Garden
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1990-1999
  • Type: Vase
  • Vintage: Yes

Description

Frank Boyden Oregon, b. 1942. Ceramic / Porcelain Vase measures 18 inches tall and 9 inches in diameter. Unsigned, has partial label with number or possible year date 91, and a price of 1000.00. Excellent overall condition, no damage. Weight is 8 1/2 lbs. Local pick up can be arranged. No direct provenance. Likely a Tom Coleman and Frank Boyden collaboration the following bio from clayakar.com: FRANK BOYDEN ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 1968 Yale University, School of Art: Major in Painting; M.F.A. and B.F.A. 1965 Colorado College: Major in Art; B.A WORK EXPERIENCE 1971-2010 Self-employed artist, working in ceramics, prints, and sculpture. 1991-2010 Conceived and organized Margery Davis Boyden Writer's Residency Program. 1970-2010 Conceived, organized and built Sitka Center for Art and Ecology on the Salmon River estuary, Otis, Oregon. SELECTED COLLECTIONS The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois The Victoria and Albert Museum, London Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California The Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Stanford University Rare Books Library, Palo Alto, California Smith College Rare Books Library, Northampton, Massachusetts Reed College Rare Books Collection, Portland, Oregon Yale Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana University of Michigan Rare Books Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan Bend, Oregon Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room, Connecticut College Library TriMet, Portland, Oregon Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Stedelijke Musea, Museum of Fine Arts, Oostende, Belgium Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim, Norway Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon New York Public Library Alfred University Ceramic Collection, Alfred, New York J.Paul Getty Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Yale University Medical School Library, New Haven, Connecticut Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon Knight Library, University of Oregon Hallie Ford Museum, Salem, Oregon Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester New York New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico Ariana Museum, Geneva, Switzerland Arizona State University Museum of Art, Ceramics Research Center Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho Racine Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia Museum of Decorative Arts, Riga, Latvia Gordon Gilkey Print Collection, Portland Art Museum, Oregon (Complete archive of Frank Boyden prints) Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University Print Collection, Connecticut Bank of America Taideteollisuusmuseo (National Museum of Applied Art), Helsinki, Finland Arabia, Helsinki, Finland Albuquerque Museum of Art University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City, Iowa Victoria Art Gallery, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Nora Eccles Harrison Museum, Logan, Utah Northern Arizona University Art Museum, Flagstaff Jordan Schnitzer Print Collection, Portland, Oregon Woodward Canyon Winery, Lowden, Washington Willamette University, Salem, Oregon Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington Coos Bay Art Museum, Coos Bay, Oregon Museo de Arte Costarricense, San Jose, Costa Rica Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska Harlow Collection, Bemidji University Museum, Minnesota Jack Lenor Larsen Contemporary Crafts Museum and Gallery, Portland, Oregon Oregon Coast Aquarium, commission, Newport, Oregon Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Delta Airlines John Gray State of Oregon Capitol Building State of Washington Art in Public Places Hult Center for the Arts, Eugene, Oregon City of Eugene, Oregon Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington Key Bank Headquarters, Albany, New York University of North Carolina Newport, Oregon Public Library Portland General Electric Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Portland, Oregon U.S. National Bank, Portland, Oregon Kaiser Foundation, Portland, Oregon Lincoln City, Oregon, commission Lake Oswego, Oregon, Public Library City of Newport, Oregon, commission Chubb International Headquarters, New Jersey Yamaha Corporations, Japan Evergreen College, Olympia, Washington Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon Millersville University Art Museum, Millerville, Pennsylvania Topeka Public Library, Topeka Kansas Oregon Historical Society Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon State of Oregon Public Service Building, Salem, Oregon Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon University of Oregon, School of Allied Arts and Architecture Grimmerhus, Fyn, Denmark Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon SELECTED GRANTS, AWARDS & COMMISSIONS 2009 Received the Janet Mansfield Fellowship award Received the Ray Trayle Print Prize 2008 Commission for sculptures in five stations on the WES line, TriMet, Portland, Oregon. 2006 Drinking fountain, OHSU, Portland, Oregon. 2005 Stafford Stones, sculpture to commemorate poet William Stafford, Lake Oswego, Oregon. Commission for two water feature sculptures, OHSU, Portland, Oregon. 2004 Commission for the new Washington State Police Forensics Crime Lab building, Cheney, Washington. Sculpture. Kincade Curlicue Corridor Stones, Lake Oswego, Oregon. 2003 Prints selected for Oregon Governor's Arts Awards. 2002 Commission for city of Bend, Oregon. Kinetic sculpture. 2001 Patron print for Gilkey Center, Portland Art Museum. 2000 Commission for TriMet, Portland Oregon. Three wind pieces to announce the start of the light rail to Portland International Airport. 1998 Commission for Washington Park Zoo, Portland, Oregon. 1997 Commission for Justice Center Complex Sculpture Park, Hillsboro, Oregon. 1996 Commission for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital entry and lobby, Portland, Oregon. Commission for South Puget Sound Community College, Olympia, Washington. 1995 Received Oregon Governor's Art Award Commissioned by Portland Community College, Rock Creek Campus, Three bronze sculptures for courtyard of new science building. Commissioned by Oregon State Board of Education to design and build exterior of kiln and foundry facility at Western Oregon State College. 1992 Bronze and stone sculpture and design of garden for Oregon State Hospital Forensic Center. Bronze Sculpture for Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport, Oregon. Bronze Sculpture for Vietnam Memorial Park, Newport, Oregon. 1991 Oregon Arts Commission grant for travel to Russia. Edition of Prints for Oregon State Department of Corrections (Oregon 1% for Art). 1985 Work selected for State of Oregon Governor's Arts Awards poster. 1984 Art Advocates, Portland, Oregon, to construct an Anagama kiln designed by Katsuyuki Sakazume. 1983 Commissioned by the State of Oregon to make 1983 Governor's Arts Awards. 1981 National Endowment Crafts Fellowship Corten steel piece for park at mouth of Siletz River, Lincoln City, Oregon. 1980 Steel and clay wall reliefs commissioned by the Hult Performing Arts Center, Eugene, Oregon. 1977 Individual Artist Grant from the Oregon Arts Commission for ceramic study in Peru and Ecuador. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2011 Northwest Atmospheric Ceramics, Jundt Art Museum, Spokane, Washington 2010 Clay Throwdown, Bellevue Art Museum Biennial, Bellevue, Washington Across Cultures, 50 pieces from the Macy Collection, Northern Arizona University Museum of Art, Flagstaff, Arizona Sure Things: Made in Clay, Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri 11th Annual Clay Invitational, Art Spirit Gallery, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Northwest Wood Fire Show, Pots Gallery, Seattle, Washington 2009 The Academy is full of Crafts, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon 2008 On the River Through the Valley of Fire: The Collaborative Ceramics of Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman; American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California. Painting with Fire, Lake Oswego, Oregon. Celebrating Prints, Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon. 2007 Conversations Across Time: Rembrandt, Ensor, Boyden, C.G. Boerner Gallery, New York. Woodfire, Chemeketa Community, College, Salem, Oregon. Foundry Gallery, Walla Walla Foundry, Walla Walla, Washington. Porcelain Exhibition, University of Wisconsin. Whitewater, Wisconsin. 2006 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Ceramics by Frank Boyden, Jun Kaneko, Geoffrey Pagen and Don Reitz. Frank Boyden and Jean Vollum, Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Portland, Oregon. 20 years of Tozan Kilns, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Historic Ceramics, Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon. Baltimore Clay Works, Baltimore, Maryland. Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. “The Empathies” prints. Retrospective print exhibition, Hallie Ford Museum, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon. 2005 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Drawings. Particles & Passion: The Art of Clay, Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD Porcelain in the Anagama, Meredith Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland. Natural Elements, Contemporary Craft Museum, Portland, Oregon “White” Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico Cups, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico Day of the Dead, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico War Drawings, Mt. Hood Community College, Portland, Oregon Japan-USA, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2004 Davidson Gallery, Seattle, Washington. Prints. Soul of a Bowl, Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon. Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Prints and Ceramics. Sculpture from the Walla Walla Foundry, The Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Beppu Gallery, Pacific City, Oregon. Prints. Prints from Ray Trayle Presses, Blackfish Gallery, Portland, Oregon. The Enchantment of the Artist’s Book, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR. 2003 21st Century Ceramics, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, Ohio. Equivalents, Coos Museum of Art, Coos Bay, Oregon. Galerie Besson, London, England. Group exhibition. Ceramics. 2002 Bendel with Friends, Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, Kansas City, Missouri. Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Prints. Vessel Invitational 2002, Danielson Art Gallery, Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York. Armory National Ceramics Invitational, West Palm Beach, Florida 2001 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Prints and ceramics. Vermont Clay Studio, Waterbury, Vermont. Ceramics. Santa Fe Clay Studio, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ceramics. 2000 Bird Spirits, collaborative book with William Bolcom, composer, and Ian Boyden, Crab Quill Press. Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Prints. Clay Today, Borby Castle Gallery, Skaelskor, Denmark. Clay Today, Grimmerhus Museum, Middlefart, Denmark. Northwest Printmakers, Davidson Gallery, Seattle, Washington. 1999 Millennium Exhibition, Gallerie Besson, London, England. University of Iowa International Woodfired Ceramics. 1998 Global Ceramics, Babel, Amsterdam/Landsmeer, The Netherlands. Drawing on Clay, Baltimore Clayworks, Baltimore, Maryland. Sculpture in the Northwest: Selections from the Walla Walla Foundry, Maryhill Museum, Washington. Woodfired Invitational: Ten American Potters, curated by Dan Anderson, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois. 1997 A Carousel at Birth, book of poetry and prints with Ian Boyden, Laura Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Wood-Fired Ceramics at Hard Work University, College of the Ozarks, Missouri. Cast Contemporary Sculpture. Walla Walla Foundry at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. International Print Exhibition, Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon. Prints Past and Present, Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. 1996 Exhibition of Triumph Bronzes and prints, Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon. 25 years of clay, a retrospective, Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon. Magic Mud, Northwest Invitational. Three museums in Idaho, Montana. Clay-Wood-Fire-Salt National Invitational, Contemporary Artifacts Gallery, Berea, Kentucky. 1995 Contemporary Totems, Bush Barn, Salem, Oregon Teapots and Plates, Mount Hood Community College, Oregon. Clay Today, Grimmerhus Museum, Fyn, Denmark. 1994 The Contemporary Tea Bowl, Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, California. Discerning Passion, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. 1993 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, Connecticut Cire Perdue: Cast Bronze Invitational, Chemeketa Community College, Salem, Oregon Frank Boyden, Torbjorn Kvasbo, and Poul Jensen, Gallery Norbey, Copenhagen, Denmark Year of the Crafts, Maveety Gallery, Gleneden Beach, Oregon Woodfired Ceramics Invitational, Hand and the Spirit Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona Reflective Environments, Bush Barn, Salem, Oregon 1992 American Crafts: The Nation's Collection, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Leedy Voulkos Gallery, Kansas City Clay Today, Posio, Finland Prints commissioned by the Oregon Arts Commission, Maveety Gallery, Gleneden Beach, Oregon 1991 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon American Woodfire, University of Iowa Museum of Art Woodfire, Mesa Art Center, Mesa Arizona Moira James Gallery, Green Valley, Nevada Het Koetshuis, Roden, Holland Frank Boyden and Poul Jensen, Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustriumseum, Trondheim, Norway 1990 Contributing Artist, Oregon Historical Society Findings: A Reccgnition of Ceramic Excellence, Boston Society of Arts and Crafts Salishan Lodge, Gleneden Beach, Oregon Kunsthallen Brants Klaedefabrik, Odense, Denmark Anagama,Kunst und Keramiek, Deventer, The Netherlands Traver Gallery,Seattle, Washington Raku: Transforming the tradition, Traveling exhibition, 1990-1992 1989 Leedy Voulkos Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri Maveety Gallery, monoprints, Portland, Oregon Dawson Gallery, Rochester, New York Ashen Beauty: Woodfired Ceramics of Ten Americans, Traveling exhibition, 1989-91 1988 Lawrence Gallery, Portland, Oregon Recent Acquisitions, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. McQuarry Gallery, Sydney, Australia Contemporary Cups, Toured 11 museums in Oregon, Alaska, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada Northwest Clay 1988, Littman Gallery, Portland and Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay, Oregon 1987 Porcelain, Northern Arizona University Art Museum Northwest Ceramics Today, currated by John Takahara, Boise State University. Traveled to 7 Northwest museums. Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, Massachusetts Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado Gummeson Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden Oregon Health Science Center, Portland, Oregon Martha Schneider Gallery, Highland Park, Illinois Grove Gallery, University of California, San Diego Dawson Gallery, Rochester, New York (also 1985, 1986) 1986 Wood-Fired Ceramics, Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, California Foster White Gallery, Seattle, Washington Potters and Painters, Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon Clay as Art, Arabia Porcelain Factory, Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; Oslo, Norway; 1986-87 Burren Impact, Dublin, Ireland Lawrence Gallery, Portland, Oregon Teabowls by Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman, Contemporary Crafts, Portland, Oregon 1985 Lithographs and Drypoints, Craftsmen's Conference, Ballyvaughan, Ireland Elaine Potter Gallery, San Francisco, California Salishan Lodge Gallery, Gleneden Beach, Oregon (also 1980-1984) Functional Ceramics 1985, College of Wooster Invitational, Wooster, Ohio Clay 2 Sides, American-Canadian Exhibition sponsored by Ontario Arts Council, Toronto 1984 Elements Gallery, New York, New York Governor's Office, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon Ceramic Retrospective, Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, Oregon American Craft Traditions, San Francisco International Airport Studio Potter, Middlebury, Vermont Stone Press Gallery, Seattle, Washington Mariposa Gallery, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1983 Frank Boyden, Jenny Lind, and Alan Walters, Lawrence Gallery at Salishan, Oregon Clay and Fiber, Taos, New Mexico Potters' Choice, Hockaday Center, Kalispel, Montana 39th Scripps Invitational, Claremont, California Evanston Art Center, Evanston, Illinois The Pacific Northwest Today, Brentwood Gallery, St. Louis Architectural Ceramics, Elements Gallery, New York 1982 Animal Kingdom, Marcia Rodell Gallery, Los Angeles Frank Boyden and Jenny Lind, Mariposa Gallery, Albuquerque, New Mexico The Art of Clay, Craftsmans Gallery, Scarsdale, New York Paul Soldner and Frank Boyden, Pottery Northwest, Seattle Elements Gallery, New York New Directions in Clay and Fiber Invitational, Greenville, North Carolina, purchase award Frank Boyden and Kurt Weizer, Northwest Crafts Center, Seattle 1981 National Crafts '81, Greenville, North Carolina Animal Images, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Oriental Influences in American Crafts, Craftsmans Gallery, Scarsdale, New York Cetacean Spirit Pieces, Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, Oregon Making It In Clay, invitation, American Hand, Washington, D.C. 1980 Selected Oregon Craftsmen, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. 20 in Clay, Gumps, San Francisco Northwest Crafts Center, Seattle (also 1978) White Bird Gallery, Cannon Beach, Oregon (also 1978, 1979) 1979 Fountain Gallery, Portland, Oregon Portland Crafts Exhibition, Sapporo,Japan Ceramics Circa 1980, Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, Portland Birds in Art, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington Oregon Crafts 1979, Bush Barn, Salem, Oregon Functional Forms of Clay: Four Decades in the Northwest, Henry Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle 1978 19 American Craftsmen, Osaka, Japan Four Elements Gallery, San Francisco Handmade Wood Stoves, Hoffman Gallery, Portland Oregon Crafts 1978, award for excellence in ceramics 1977 Northwest Crafts 1977, Henry Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle Mountain High, Mount Hood timberline exhibit Oregon Artists (also 1972, 1970, 1966, 1963, 1960) 1976 Hoffman Gallery, Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, Portland, Oregon 1968 Paintings by Frank Boyden, Portland Art Museum, Oregon HANDMADE BOOKS All handmade books in collaboration with Ian Boyden at Crab Quill Press. The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky. Edition of 5. 22 original etchings and 2 drawings by Frank Boyden. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla WA, 2004. Field of Aki. Edition of 6. 14 original prints by Frank Boyden based on poem written in 693 AD by Hitomaro and translated by Ed Morris. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla, WA, 2004. Evidence of Night. Edition of 15. 11 original prints by Frank Boyden and 14 poems by Jennifer Boyden. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla, WA, 2003. Parts and Pieces. Eight original prints by Frank Boyden and eight original prints by Rick Bartow. Each book also contains sixteen pages of original drawings by the artists. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla, WA, 2002. 20 Views of Cascade Head. Edition of 10. Five original prints by Frank Boyden, five original prints by Charles Chu, five poems by Jennifer Oakes, and five poems by Ian Boyden. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla, WA 2001. Bird Spirits. Edition of 20. Nine original prints by Frank Boyden and nine scores by William Bolcom. Crab Quill Press, Walla Walla,WA, 2000. A Carousel at Birth. Edition of 20. Twelve original prints by Frank Boyden and poetry by Ian Boyden, Salient Seedling Press, Portland, Oregon,1997. SELECTED WORKSHOPS, LECTURES & RESIDENCIES 2009 Workshop and lecture, San Jose State College, San Jose, California 2008 Workshop at American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California 2006 NCECA National Conference, Portland, Oregon. Demonstration and lecture. Pottery Northwest, Seattle, Washington. 84 minute film available. 2003 Frank Boyden, Tom Coleman, and Janet Mansfield. Finch Pottery, North Carolina. Artist in Residence, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. 2002 The Magnificent 5. Seabeck, Washington. 2001 Ceramic and Glass School, Bornholm, Denmark. 2000 Open Fire, five week symposium, International Ceramics Center, Skaelskor, Denmark. 1998 Workshop, City of Walnut Creek, California. 1997 Artist in Residence, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo. Arizona Clay, Workshop and jury exhibition. Phoenix, Arizona. 1996 Clay Az Art, Flagstaff, Arizona. Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Printmaking. A Collaborative Printmaking and Book Arts Workshop, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. 1994 Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico 1992 Interactions in Ceramics, Helsinki, Finland. Workshop, Posio, Finland. Lecture, Krasnoyarsk, Russia (Siberia). Workshop, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. 1991 Ceramic Symposium, Riga, Latvia. Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, Portland, Oregon, workshop. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, workshop. 1990 Clay Today, Tommerup 1990, International symposium for Ceramic Art and Industry, Odense, Denmark, month-long symposium of 10 American and 10 Scandinavian artists. Organized American participation. Residency at Hollufgard Sculpture Center, Odense, Denmark. Invited to cast bronze. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, workshop and juror for Interior Alaska exhibition. Kansas Artist-Craftsman Association. San Francisco Potters Association. Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Seward Park Art Center, Seattle, Washington. 1989 Visiting Artist, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta. Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, Connecticut. 1988 Darwin Museum of Art, Darwin, Australia. Lecture. McGregor Summer School, Darling Downs Institute of Technology, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Workshop and Lectures. Queensland Potters Association, Brisbane, Australia. Workshop and Lecture. Potters Society of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia. Workshop and Lectures. Victoria Ceramic Group, Chisholm Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Austrlia. Workshop and Lectures. South Australia Potters Association, Adelaide, Australia. Workshop and Lecture. Danske Kunsthandvaerkerel Landssammenslutning, Danish Arts and Crafts Association, Copenhagen, Denmark. Workshop and Lectures. Fifth National Ceramic Conference, Sydney, Australia, Survey of woodfiring in the U.S. Lectures. International Academy of Ceramics, Sydney, Australia, Lecture on Mimbres ceramics. 1987 Ohio State University, Columbus. Lectures. University of California at San Diego. University of Alaska, Anchorage. Boston Society of Arts and Crafts. Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska. Clay AZ Art, University of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona. Fired NAU Tozan Anagama. Radcliff College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1986 Alfred University, New York. Lectures. Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, Maine. Clay as Art conference, Arabia, Helsinki, Finland. San Francisco Potters, San Francisco, California. 1985 Ballyvaughan, Ireland. Craftsmen and their Environments, Two-week conference. Head of ceramics section. Artist-in Residence, National College of Art and Design, Oslo, Norway. Craft Potters Society of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. Workshop. Portland Art Museum, Lecture on Color in Ceramics. 1984 Harwick College, Oneonta, New York. Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York. NCECA Presentation: Terra Sigillata Applications and FiringTechniques. Frank Boyden, Jenny Lind, and Alan Walters, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1983 Haystack Mountain School, Deer Isle, Maine. Pearson College, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Sitka Center, Otis, Oregon. 1982 Paul Soldner and Frank Boyden, Pottery Northwest, Seattle. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1981 Tuscarora Pottery School, Tuscarora, Nevada. Nassau Community College, Long Island, New York. Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon. 1980 University of Washington, Seattle. University of Oregon, Eugene. 1968-1971 Art Faculty, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Taught painting and contemporary art history. PUBLISHED ARTICLES BY FRANK BOYDEN "Vladimir Tsivin", Ceramic Art and Perception. 2003. “Razor Wire Rim”, Studio Potter, Vol. 28, No. 1, 1997 “The Skin of the Pot”, Studio Potter, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1995. "Frank Boyden Comments", a commentary on contemporary Russian ceramists, Studio Potter, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1988. "American Woodfire", Pottery in Australia, Vol. 27, No. 4, 1988. "Mirror Makers", Studio Potter, Dec., 1987. Guest editor. "Common Ground", Studio Potter, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1985. Guest editor. "Incisive Clay: A ceramics Monthly Portfolio", edited by Kathy Galantine, Ceramics Monthly, Nov. 1985. "Building the East Creek Anagama", Studio Potter, Summer, 1985. "In Search of the Wild Heron", Studio Potter, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1983. "Water-cooled Flue and Heat Storage Systems", Studio Potter, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1979-80. "An Air-cooled Flue Heat Exchanger", Ceramics Monthly, 1980. SELECTED PUBLISHED REFERENCES TO FRANK BOYDEN'S WORK - The Interactivators, Sculpture for TriMet WES Commuter Rail by Mary Priester; 48 page book published by TriMet, Portland, Oregon 2009 - On the River through the Valley of Fire: The Collaborative Ceramics of Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman by Daniel Lamberton. 141 page book published by the American Museum of Ceramic Art, 2008. - Coexistence with Fire: Wood-fired Ceramics by Frank Boyden, 1985-2007, a 245 page book published by the American Museum of Ceramic Art, 2008. - “Oregon Postscript 2007” by Terry Davies, Ceramics Art & Perception, issue 68, 2007. - Conversations across Time: Rembrandt, Ensor, Boyden. 120 page catalogue published by C.G. Boerner Gallery, NY, in conjunction with exhibition, 2007. - Frank Boyden|The Empathies, with companion prose by David James Duncan and Kim Stafford, 80-page book published by Hallie Ford Museum, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, 2006. - Frank Boyden Prints and Books, by Prudence F. Roberts and Ian H. Boyden, 152-page book published by Hallie Ford Museum, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, in conjunction with retrospective print exhibition, 2006. - “Boyden’s Evolution” by Ron Cowan, Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon. Review of print retrospective at Hallie Ford Museum. - “Northwest Artist of the Old School” by Bob Keefer, Eugene Register Guard, Review of print retrospective at Hallie Ford Museum. - “Opening Earth’s Heavy Door” by Elizabeth Cook Romers. Pasa Tiempo magazine, The New Mexican, October 28, 2005. - “Poet’s words finally written in Stone”, Oregonian, Sept. 1, 2005. - The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky. 64 page catalogue. Portland Art Museum, 2004. - Cover photo, Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 55, 2004. - Soul of a Bowl. 80 page catalogue. Contemporary Crafts Association, Portland, Oregon 2003. - "Passion and Knowledge through Clay" by Polly Beach. Clay Times, Vol. 9, #4, 2003. Cover photo. - Craft in the Raw, Frank Boyden’s Ceramic Art by Randy Gragg, Ceramic Art and Perception, Issue 26, 1996. Cover Photo. - Impressed and Incised Ceramics by Coll Minogue, AC Black, London, 1996. - “The Kiln and Foundry Facility at Western Oregon State College” by James Harris, Ceramics Technical, #2, 1996. - American Craft, June-July 1996. - “Craft in the raw” by Randy Gragg, The Oregonian, F1, Feb. 25, 1996. - "Frank Boyden Workshop" by Elizabeth Luckhurst-Lute, Ceramics Monthly, Jan. 1995. - Wood-Fired Stoneware and Porcelain by Jack Troy, Chilton Books, Radnor, PA, 1994. - "Frank Boyden and Mike Riley, Garden Environment", American Craft, Feb/March 1993. - "New Public Art Environment Installed at Eola Hall" by Carol Baumann, OAC News, Winter 1992. - "Wood Spirits at Galleria Mesa" by Jeff Reich, Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 6, 1991. - Encyclopedia of Pottery Techniques by Peter Cosentino. Running Press, Philadelphia, 1990. - "Frank Boyden Workshop", by Sandra Johnstone, Ceramics Monthly, Feb. 1991. - "Ashen Beauty", Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 1, Sydney, Australia. - "Manedlangt Symposium om Lerets Muligheder" by Teresa Nielsen, Dansk Kunst Handwaerk, 3/90. - The Art of Seeing, second edition, by Mary Pat Fisher. Prentice-Hall, 1990. - Ceramics: Mastering the Craft by Richard Zakin. Chelton. - American Craft Council slide portfolio on animal imagery, 1990. - "Earth, Water, Fire" by June Carroll Frostad, Oregon Coast Magazine, June/July 1989. - "Sitka Center Nourishing Creativity" by Helen Bledsoe, Oregon Coast Magazine, June/July 1989. - "Drawing on Totemic Powers" by Terry Davies, Craft Arts International, No. 14, 1988. Sydney, Australia. - Ceramic Form by Peter Lane. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1988. pp. 8, 111, 147. - "Terra Sigillata pa Fyn" by Lene Regius and Nina Hole, Dansk Kunst Handvaerk, 2/88. Copenhagen. - "Frank Boyden Workshop" by Richard Uden, Victoria Ceramic Group Newsletter, Issue 193, 1988. - "Anagama" by Antonio Vivus, Ceramica, No. 29, 1987. - "Woodfiring with Frank Boyden" by Terry Davies, Pottery in Australia, Fall, 1987. - "ACCA Workshops" by Sandra Johnstone, "News and Retrospect", Ceramics Monthly, September, 1987. - "News and Retrospect: Oregon Anagama", Ceramics Monthly, January 1987. - Hands in Clay by Charlotte Speight, 1988. - New Zealand Potter, Vol. 29, No. 1, 1987. - "Der East Creek Anagama" by Gerhild Tschachler, Keramik Magazin, No. 1, 1987. Berlin, Germany. - "Frank Boyden" by Gerhild Tschachler, Keramik Magazin, No. 3, 1986. - Basic Ceramics by Ben Steinzor. Prentice-Hall, 1986. - "Fires of the Anagama" by Barry Johnson, The Oregonian, 6/10/86. - "Frank Boyden" by Yvette O'Neill, Ceramica, Ano 6, No. 22, 1985. Madrid, Spain. - "Mote Med Kerameker Frank Boyden" by Paul Jensen, Kunsthandverk, No. 17, 1985. - "American Ceramics" by Janet Mansfield, Craft Arts, Jan.-March, 1985. Sydney, Australia. - "Frank Boyden, Changes", Print Collectors Newsletter, Vol. 23, No. 5, 1984. Dealing with a suite of ten lithographs. - "Frank Boyden, American Potter" by Janet Mansfield, Editor, Pottery in Australia, Vol, 23, No. 2. - "American Craft" by Nancy Means Wright, Studio Potter, Aug./Sept., 1984. - "East Meets West" by Jennifer Harris, Stepping Out, Spring, 1984. Regarding the building of East Creek Anagama. - The Ceramic Spectrum by Robin Hopper. Chilton Book Co., Radnor, PA, 1984. Contributed section on terra sigillata and colored slips. - "The Province of Frank Boyden" by Jane Van Cleve, American Craft, April/May, 1982. - "Boyden and Soldner Build Heat Exchangers for Pottery Northwest" by Jean Griffith, Crafts Report, Nov., 1982. - Architectural Crafts by Bridget McCarthy. Western States Arts, 1982. - State of the Crafts. Petock and Associates, Springfield, Oregon. - "Terra sigillata slabs", Ceramics Monthly, Oct. 1981. - A Potter's Guide to Raw Glazing and Oil Firing by Dennis Parks. Scribners, New York, 1980. - "Frank Boyden's oxidized Corten steel and clay wall reliefs", Ceramics Monthly, April, 1979. - "Winter Light: Ceramic Lamps of Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman", Ceramics Monthly, April, 1979. - Ceramics in the Pacific Northwest: A History by LaMar Harrington. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1979. TELEVISION & RADIO INTERVIEW - “Collaboration: The Ceramic Art of Tom Coleman and Frank Boyden”, a 60 minute Holden Brothers film on DVD. Produced by the American Museum of Ceramic Art, 2008. - National Council on Education for the Ceramics Arts presents Frank Boyden, Demonstrating Artist, DVD, 84 minutes, 2006. - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Oregon Field Guide, February 2004. - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Film for Oregon Governor's Arts Award, 1995. - Oregon Committee for the Humanities and Oregon State University, "100 Years of Willamette Clay, 1990". - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Front Street Weekly, Television interview with Frank Boyden, 1988. - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Tapestry, "Sitka Center". Interview with Frank Boyden, Spring 1983. - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Tapestry, "Oregon Coast Artists and their Environments", Spring 1983. - Oregon Public Broadcasting, Tapestry, "Frank Boyden Living Pottery", Spring 1983. - "Art Focus: Frank Boyden, New Ceramic Work" by Julie Bernard, KBOO FM, 1988. MEMBERSHIP International Academy of Ceramics, Geneva, Switzerland. National Conference for Education in the Ceramics Arts. Editorial Adviser, Ceramics Art & Perception.