Thomas A. Hoadley
American artist, born 1949
Hoadley’s colored porcelain art pottery, made with the Japanese technique of Nerikomi, is included in the collections of many public museums including the National Museum of American Art Renwick Gallery, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts, and the White House Craft Collection (now at the Clinton Library). Hoadley is the recipient of a Massachusetts Artists Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Grants, and a Bronze Medal at the International Ceramics Festival Mino ’95, Tajimi City, Japan. His work has been exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally and has also been featured in several books on ceramics. He currently resides in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, where he divides his time between ceramics and abstract painting.
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German born sculptor and muralist, 1919–2009