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Dr. Scott Meyer
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Dr. Scott Meyer

Dr. Scott Meyer’s work has been featured in ceramic journals, including Ceramics Monthly and Ceramics Art and Perception. He has also authored numerous articles in the field, as well as the Richard Hirsch biography, “With Fire: A Life Between Chance and Design.”

His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and, most recently, featured at the Sanyi Contemporary Ceramics Gallery, the Chin Chin Ceramics Gallery, and a solo exhibition at the Yingge Museum of Ceramic Art in Taipei, all in Taiwan. He has been a professor of art at the University of Montevallo for forty years.

Articles

Small Teapots, Big Idea - Workshop co-taught with Geo Lastomirsky, Pottery Northwest, Seattle, WA, 2015.JPG
Head, Heart, and Hand: Ceramic Artist and Mentor, Richard Notkin
By Dr. Scott Meyer
To understand the significance of the path he cleared, it is helpful to imagine what this field was prior; largely defined by the applications of Abstract Expressionism, utility, and California Funk. For many, the significance of his message extends beyond the specific nature of the path he created. It is the courage to challenge existing norms that continues to resonate with his students.
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