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Glen Lukens Glenn William Lukens (1887-1967) was a ceramicist, glassmaker, and jewelry designer born in Missouri. He is best known for his innovative work with glazes and his contributions to modernist jewelry.〔Ask Art Academic, "Glen William Lukens." Accessed March 6, 2013. http://www.askart.com/askart/artist.aspx?artist=11083033.〕 Lukens helped pave the way for ceramics today as an awarding winning ceramiscist and teacher.〔University of Missouri: Museum of Art and Archaeology, "Feeling, Thought and Spirit: The Ceramic Work of Glen Lukens." Last modified 2006. Accessed March 7, 2013. http://maa.missouri.edu/exhibitions/2006/GlenLukens.html.〕 Lukens was influential in the Pottery Movement and challenged the American Pottery industry's traditions of design, function, and decoration in the 1930s.〔 == Personal life ==
Glenn Lukens was born in Missouri in 1887 and later moved to Los Angeles to live and work in 1925. He had previously taught high school classes in Fullerton, California before becoming a professor at University of Southern California where he founded the ceramics program and taught metalwork in the architectural school.〔Cerio, Michael. "American studio ceramics at mid century." The Magazine Antiques, March 2009. http://www.themagazineantiques.com/articles/american-studio-ceramics-at-mid-century/1/ (accessed March 7, 2013).〕 He spent eight years of his life searching for alkaline metals in the Mojave Desert that would help him discover and create a new blue glaze.〔
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