Green, Rhonda
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Green, Rhonda
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Biography
Rhonda Green was born in Northern Ontario in the early 1950s.
In 1977, while at the Vancouver School of Art, Rhonda Green and Ellen Zeiss produced a manual for students.....' Staying Afloat in Mud', now an interesting historical document of what materials and services were available in Vancouver for ceramicists during the 1970s.
She was active in the PGBC and became the president of the early 1980s.
Rhonda graduated from the ECIAD the late 1990s.
Rhonda has taught at the West Vancouver Community Centre for many years, where she taught Jackie Frioud, (2018 NWCF Award of Excellence). She sold through the Gallery of BC Ceramics.
In 1977, while at the Vancouver School of Art, Rhonda Green and Ellen Zeiss produced a manual for students.....' Staying Afloat in Mud', now an interesting historical document of what materials and services were available in Vancouver for ceramicists during the 1970s.
She was active in the PGBC and became the president of the early 1980s.
Rhonda graduated from the ECIAD the late 1990s.
Rhonda has taught at the West Vancouver Community Centre for many years, where she taught Jackie Frioud, (2018 NWCF Award of Excellence). She sold through the Gallery of BC Ceramics.
First name
Rhonda
Last name
Green
Place of Birth
Northern Ontario
Studio location
Formal Education
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Links to Further Resources
https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/westvanrec/activity/search/detail/29916?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true
1977 'A Potters Survival Manual - Staying Afloat in Mud' by Rhonda Green and Ellen Zeiss, VSA
1998 Made of Clay, PGBC
Source
Debra Sloan
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