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Patti Warashina

Patti Warashina (Born 1940) is active/lives in Washington.  Patti Warashina is known for Avant-garde whimsical ceramics, public sculpture, teaching.

Patti Warashina was born in Seattle, Washington in 1940. She is called the queen of Northwest ceramics. In the 1960s, she was part of a cadre of young rebel artists who expanded the boundaries of clay as an art medium. She began teaching in 1964 and helped grow the ceramics program at the University of Washington’s School of Art, into one of the best-known in the United States. 

Warashina’s work is often humorous, and she uses sculpture to explore such themes as the human condition, feminism, the macho car-culture, and political and social topics. She often places clay figures in imagined environments and to tell stories. In 1984, the Seattle Arts Commission chose her for a prestigious public-art commission that became one of the city’s most celebrated artworks.

A Procession, a 4’ by 10’ x 3’ tableau built of whiteware and mixed media, includes 72 figures parading over—and floating under—a bridge, like a   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1716 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Patti Warashina

   Patti Warashina  Born:  1940 - Seattle, Washington
Known for:  Avant-garde whimsical ceramics, public sculpture, teaching
Name variants:  Patti Warashina Bauer

Patti Warashina was born in Seattle, Washington in 1940. She is called the queen of Northwest ceramics. In the 1960s, she was part of a cadre of young rebel artists who expanded the boundaries of clay as an art medium. She began teaching in 1964 and helped grow the ceramics program at the University of Washington’s School of Art, into one of the best-known in the United States. 

Warashina’s work is often humorous, and she uses sculpture to explore such themes as the human condition, feminism, the macho car-culture, and political and social topics. She often places clay figures in imagined environments and to tell stories. In 1984, the Seattle Arts Commission chose her for a prestigious   ...  Displaying 750 of 1716 characters.

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