Ida, Meg

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Ida, Meg

Biography

American born, Meg Ida , a student of Paul Mathieu, graduated with a BFA from ECIAD in 1999. She attended school part time as she was and continued to work as an obstetric nurse.
In 1998, she was invited as an emerging artist to the East-West Ceramics Conference at the University of Hawaii. The following autumn, she was an artist-in-residence at the Banff Art Centre. She has traveled to China twice to research Ming Dynasty porcelain. Her small, finely cast works have won several Orton Cone Box Awards. Her work has been shown, at the Evergreen Arts Center, and Artropolis. In 2004 her work was included in the important exhibit ‘Hot Clay, 16 West Coast Ceramic Arts’, that featured clay sculptors.
Meg's Leach and Hamada silp-cast salt and pepper shakers were donated to the Leach Pottery lunch table in St Ives, 2017 (DES)

First name

Meg

Last name

Ida

Career dates (start and end)

1999

Studio location

Major Exhibitions

2008 Gallery of BC Ceramics
2004 "Hot Clay, 16 West Coast Ceramic Arts", curated by Liane Davison, Surrey Art Gallery

Affiliated organizations

Links to Further Resources

https://www.straight.com/article/ceramic-art-holds-more-than-water
https://www.nwcf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/catalogue_2018.pdf
http://www.bcpotters.com/newsletters/2008_7_sepPGBCNewsletter.pdf

Source

Debra E. Sloan

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