Maggie Smith (ceramist)

Maggie Smith
Born 1950
New Hampshire
Nationality United States of America
Occupation Ceramist

Maggie Smith (born 1950) is an American ceramist.

Smith was born in New Hampshire, but moved at nineteen to Seattle and has resided since 1989 on Bainbridge Island.[1] She runs a ceramics studio but is best known for her public art works, most notably the Salem Witch Trials Memorial and the Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery, which were both collaborations with architects. She also worked on realization of the Winslow Way project in Bainbridge. Her work often involves letters.[2]

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  1. Bio on reception of 2004 Island Treasure Award on Art and Humanities Bainbridge website
  2. interview by Pottery Northwest
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