2, by Nan Smith, Sculpting Clay and Low Fire: Other Ways to Work in Clay, both by Leon Nigrosh, and in Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, and American Craft magazines.Įllen Schön is an Adjunct Professor in Fine Arts and Ceramics Studio Supervisor at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she has taught since 2002. Her work has been published in 500 Figures in Clay, 500 Figures in Clay Vol. In addition to her pedagogical work in Brookline and Cambridge, Goldie has also taught figurative ceramic workshops across the country and in Mexico. Goldie’s work has been exhibited nationally in shows such as the NCECA Biennial in Houston, SOFA Chicago, and numerous State of Clay National Juried exhibitions. She has received a Kiln God Residency from Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, ME, a residency fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center, and a nomination for a Boston Foundation Brother Thomas fellowship. Currently, Goldie also works as an instructor within Harvard University’s ceramics program.
Goldie received her BFA from Boston University and has since taught sculpture and ceramic for over three decades at Dexter Southfield School in Brookline. Claudia Olds Goldie is a 2017 Mass Cultural Council finalist and member of the Boston Sculptors Gallery.