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Hannie Mein
Johanna Greta (Hannie) Mein (Utrecht, 10 July 1933 - Vinkega, 14 February 2003) was a Dutch ceramist.〔(Biographical data ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History. Accessed 17.05.2015.〕 == Life and work == After secondary school Mein started working at a potter. She attended evening classes at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where she was taught by Theo Dobbelman and Emmy van Deventer.〔(Emmy van Deventer-Molt ) at capriolus.nl. Accessed 17.05.2015.〕 In Amsterdam she started her own studio together with Freek Noppen, who she married in 1963. In 1969 the couple moved to the Frisian Vinkega. Mein had her studio and exhibition space in their farmhouse "the Bakehouse."〔"Mensen genoeg die iets aparts willen" in ''Leeuwarder Courant,'' 9 December 1969〕 Her husband took care of the business section. Mein produced much pottery, but also unique pieces. Her work has been recognized by the naive style, often with stylized animal figures. In 1988 Mein was involved in the establishment of the Foundation Ceramists Northern Netherlands. In 2003 the ceramics gallery of the furniture boulevard in Wolvega was named after her. In the same year in the Nationaal Vlechtmuseum in Noordwolde held a retrospective of her work.〔Jeltje Baas, Pieter Jonker, Hannie Mein (2003). ''Hannie Mein, keramiste.'' Nationaal Vlechtmuseum, 2003〕 The exhibition was organized by Mein herselves, but she did not lived to see the opening. She died a week before. In 2005 the Hannie Mein Art Prize was instituted, for artists from Ooststellingwerf and Weststellingwerf, which that year was then presented to Guus Hellegers
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