Marilyn Glick Pottery Gallery
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Phone: (250) 768-2158
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Marilyn Glick was born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. She studied Fine Arts at Grant McEwen Community
College in Edmonton, Alberta. After moving to Victoria, Marilyn studied hand building and raku techniques with
local artists, Sandra Marino and Cliff (Corky) Lennox.
In recent years, Marilyn's raku pots and vessels have appeared in galleries throughout British Columbia. In the
summer of 1997, Marilyn's work was selected for exhibition in both Artisans 97 in Sidney and Fine
Arts 97 in Sooke, where she and her work were recognized with a jury prize. In 2001, Marilyn received
another two Jurors Choice awards for Garden City Clay Vessels.
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"Aloha" Available by special order
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| Marilyn hand builds her pots by gradually layering coils of clay. Using wooden tools, she blends the base
and separate coils into one solid piece. The pot is left to dry at various stages of the process. Drying time
can vary from two to twelve hours. Most of Marilyn's pieces are decoratied with intricate celtic knot designs
that are hand carved with a bamboo skewer while the clay is still fairly soft. |
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"My inspiration comes from combining clay, stones, antlers and bones in various ways to enhance my
Celtic inspired vessels."
 Celtic Pedestal Bowl 10.5" x 6.5" x 6.6"h
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 Turtle & Goldfish Pond Box 6.5"d x 3.5"h
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"The Raku creation evokes ancient memories of a time when Mother Earth and all her relations were
honoured in Harmony and Balance."
Marilyn and a selection of her work can be found at the Potters Addict Studio in the Rotary
Centre for the Arts, Cawston Avenue, Kelowna, BC. Studio phone: 763-1875
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