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Title
Viola Frey, Art Nelson and CCAC President Harry X. Ford at the groundbreaking for the Noni Eccles Treadwell Ceramics Art Center
Date Created and/or Issued
1973
Contributing Institution
California College of the Arts Libraries
Collection
CCA/C Archives
Rights Information
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Description
CCAC faculty Viola Frey and Art Nelson, and CCAC President Harry X. Ford, with the one ton pot made by Frey, Nelson and students of one ton of clay donated by Joyce and Paul Quyle and adorned with clay "kiln gods" made prior to the groundbreaking by various Bay Area potters and distinguished guests, at the 1973 groundbreaking for the Noni Eccles Treadwell Ceramics Art Center.
Type
image
Format
photograph
contact sheet
reformatted digital
1 image from contact sheet; 6 x 6 cm.
image/tiff
image/jpeg
Identifier
https://vault.cca.edu/items/c56ca1c4-d461-4f2e-ba63-4818b73596ee/0/
Language
English
Subject
Frey, Viola, 1933-2004
Nelson, Arthur Everett, 1942-1991
Ford, Harry X. (Harry Xavier), 1921-2008
Time Period
1970-1979
Place
Oakland, Calif.
Noni Eccles Treadwell Ceramic Arts Center

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