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Lisa Hammond : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lisa Hammond
Lisa Hammond (b. 1956) is a British studio potter.〔Emmanuel Cooper (ed.), ''Ceramic Art London'', London: Ceramic Review Publishing, 2009〕 She is a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association of Britain and its vice chair.〔( Craft Potters Association )〕 She has specialised in vapour glazing since leaving college, first using salt and, since the early 1980s, soda glaze.〔Steve Woodhead, ''The Teapot Book'', London: A&C Black, 2005〕〔(St Ives Ceramics )〕 She produces a range of functional ware for the preparation, cooking and serving of food. Alongside functional ware, she makes a range of work that she describes as "individual and playful".〔(Lisa Hammond Pottery )〕 Hammond worked in Greenwich, London, from 1979 and recently set up a studio at Okehampton, Devon. In 2003-2004, she spent three months making and firing in the Mino, Gifu, area for several exhibitions in Japan. She taught ceramics at Goldsmith's College, London,〔(Kigbeare Studios and Gallery )〕 and has lectured and exhibited widely. Hammond has been described as one of the most committed and driven of modern studio potters, "one of a small number who have clearly inherited the mantle of studio pioneers like Michael Cardew"〔(David Whiting, ''Unconscious Revelation: The pots of Lisa Hammond'', Goldmark, 2009 )〕 and "the best woman potter working in Britain."〔(Phil Rogers, "Lisa Hammond: Intuited Grace", ''Ceramic Arts Daily'', 1 September 2009 )〕 Her work is represented in museums and collections in the UK and abroad.〔(Ceramike - British Studio Ceramics )〕 ==References== ;Notes
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