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an important and well-respected ceramic artist, teacher and mentor. His influence spans several generations of potters in both North
Carolina and around the world. His work and his willingness to mentor young ceramic students is the reason he is viewed as a highly regarded artist to both his peers and former students. His studio is located in Penland, North Carolina, near the prestigious
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A Life in Clay was a retrospective traveling exhibit that featured the work of
Schulman during his long career as a ceramic artist. The exhibit was shown at the Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramics Art, Alfred, New York and The Asheville Museum of Art, Asheville, North Carolina. Schulman is
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Schulman produces a range of work in ceramics. Some of his pieces are strictly functional while others are sculptural. He is more popularly known for creating complex double-walled vessels, salt-glazed porcelain pieces as well as sculpted three-dimensional paintings. He has worked and experimented
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Schulman used both intuition and inspiration. Some of his pieces reflect his social environment while others are purely his artistic reaction to the medium his visual awareness of design. He took keen pleasure in the material he uses as well as the process, both in the making and in the firing. He
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Schulman refers to his work from the 1980-1990's as "searching for poetry rather than descriptive and narrative". Schulman commented about his recent work that "I wanted to start all over again and get back to the essence. I've been working for 50 years, and I've been constantly changing and
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Penland School of Crafts Outstanding Artist Educator and was then Schulman was awarded the North Carolina Living Treasure Award in 2009 for his contributions to his field in ceramics. His work is in the collections of the
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developing, making one series after another. But I've always wanted to do what I'm doing right now...taking care of my own creative needs."
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