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barbaraglynnprodaniuk
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I have operated my ceramic studio from my home in Truckee since 1989. I create my unique ceramic sculptures and pottery using wheel-thrown and slab construction techniques. Sculptural pieces may include some mixed media elements. These elements are chosen with care to help make the piece resonate with a shared cultural experience and often make people laugh. Porcelain and white stoneware are the clay bodies used and pieces are made in a traditional manner with a bit of a creative twist.
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Narrative

Clay is an exciting, responsive medium to explore. My dialog with clay has developed over the years, and I find working with clay to be a lifetime commitment that grows more rewarding with each passing year. I draw my inspiration from the events and experiences of daily life as well as the beauty of the surrounding Tahoe and Great Basin areas and their abundant life forms. Current work includes a wide variety of narrative sculptural pieces and forms, as well as high-fired functional ware. 


Current Work
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Assorted mugs
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How to measure Love
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Wall hearts
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Roller Derby Chick
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Raven cup
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Small bird pitcher
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Kings Mountain Art Festival

Labor Day Weekend
August 30, 31 &September 1, 2025
Saturday, Sunday and Monday

Located on the forested grounds of the Kings Mountain Community Center and Firehouse at 13889 Skyline Blvd. (Highway 35), above the town of Woodside, California.

8 am to 10:30 am breakfast
11:30 am to 4:30 pm lunch
Artist booths open from 10 am to 5pm

https://kingsmountainartfair.org

 
General Info
Barbara Glynn
Prodaniuk
Address
15576 Waterloo Circle
Truckee
CA
96161
Studio Address
Phone Contact
530-386-5749
Membership
Clay
Festival-Eligible
2004