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"One of the foremost contemporary ceramists who works in the Southeast, Sally Bowen Prange challenges North Carolina's long tradition and love affair with functional ware. Indeed, her cylanders, bowls and teapots do have a utilitarian base but they are manipulated and altered to express a wide range of the artist's personal experiences. These include studies in geology and natural science, a love of the outdoors and scuba diving." Elaine Levin
"Sally Prange begins with a pot, but she changes the traditional vessel shape into a symbol of majesty or religious solemnity and downright artistry."
Blue Greenberg, Durham Morning Herald |
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