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Bruce Cochrane: Tall Footed Jar

Stoneware, Soda-fired

$125.00

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Utility grounds Bruce’s ideas for his functional and sculptural works. He highlights form and function while creating beautiful surface effects from gas firings in a reduction kiln or soda, wood fired atmosphere. Sculptural vessels used for decorative purpose. Each piece is one of a kind and will slightly vary in colour, pattern, size, and weight.

Care & Use: Please handle with care and clean with a damp cloth

Material: Woodfired porcelain

Measurement (in.): L6 x W7.5 x H8

Weight (lb. & oz.): 1 pound & 15.7 ounces

SKU: 407077

About The Artist

Bruce Cochrane

Bruce Cochrane is an internationally acclaimed ceramic artist and recently retired Professor of Ceramics at Sheridan College. In over 30 years of teaching, he was instrumental in developing the Ceramic Program’s national reputation. He is one of Canada’s pre-eminent ceramic artists, with work featured in international public and private collections. Cochrane's studies began at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and continued in Alfred, New York at the New York State College of Ceramics, where he received his Masters of Fine Art. Since graduating in 1978, he has participated in over 300 exhibitions. Cochrane continues to share his knowledge in lectures and workshops throughout North America. Cochrane's work can be found in the permanent collections of the Royal Ontario Museum and Gardiner Museum in Toronto; Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa; and Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England. Cochrane lives in Toronto and maintains his studio practice in Grey Highlands, Ontario.

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