Mary Chase Perry-Stratton was born on March 15, 1867 in Hancock, MI. She was a potter and co-founder of Pewabic Pottery, a ceramics studio that specialized in the production of iridescent-glazed lamps, vessels, and tiles. Her work was highly sought after and she was known for her innovative designs and techniques. She was a pioneer in the field of ceramics and her legacy lives on in the Pewabic Pottery studio.
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About
Potter who co-founded Pewabic Pottery, a ceramics studio that manufactured iridescent-glazed lamps, vessels, and tiles.
Before Fame
Her pottery partner Horace Hames Caulkins created Pewabic signature works on the kiln, while she provided the artistic vision for these creations.
Trivia
Her pottery studio became a Michigan landmark and began operating as an art school and a museum after her death.
Family Life
She was born in Hancock, Michigan. Her father's death prompted the family to move to Ann Arbor.
Associated With
She was part of an early-twentieth-century Arts and Crafts movement that was inspired by author John Ruskin.