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Ceramics’ Golden State of Mind

Back in 1988, when artist Tony Marsh took a full-time teaching post at California State University, Long Beach, he was determined to broaden the appeal of ceramics, his chosen medium. He spread the word that if an artist was curious about working with clay, he’d be happy to teach them how. Soon, painters and sculptors were accepting his offer of free studio space and use of the school’s

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