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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Sergei Isupov, Mary Tuthill Lindheim, Kenneth Price, Steven Kemenyffy, Tony Marsh, Otto and Vivika Heino, Peter Voulkos, Jade Snow Wong, Beth Cavener Stichter, Walter McConnell, Toshiko Takaezu, Wayne Higby, Ron Rivera, Ralph Bacerra, Ron Nagle, Maija Grotell, Tom Lollar, Mary Chase Perry Stratton, Paul Soldner, John Balistreri, Robert H. Hudson, Jae Won Lee, Karen Karnes, Mark Pharis, Claude Horan, David Kuraoka, Bob Flint, Jeanne Quinn, Henry Varnum Poor, Isaac Scott Hathaway, Adrian Saxe, Rudolf Staffel, Joan Takayama-Ogawa, Esther Shimazu, Bruce Winn, Mika Seeger, Charles Wing Krafft, Tom Phardel, Sally Fletcher-Murchison, Arnold Zimmerman, Betty Woodman, Leza McVey, Roseline Delisle, M. C. Richards, Richard Notkin, Daisy Youngblood, Bonnie Seeman, Diana Pancioli, Maria Alquilar, Horace Caulkins, David East, R. Guy Cowan, Kim Dickey. Excerpt: Sergei Isupov (born August 17, 1963) is a ceramic artist born in Stavropol, Russia now living in Cummington, Massachusetts, United States, where he has been represented by the Ferrin Gallery. He was educated at the Ukrainian State Art School in Kiev and went on to graduate in 1990 from the Art Institute of Tallinn in Estonia with B.A. and M.F.A. degrees in ceramic art. He has since exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions, received several awards and his work is held in many galleries and private collections. Isupov's parents are both artists, his father, Vladimir, being a painter and his mother, Nelli, a folk sculptor working in ceramics. His brother, Ilya, is a painter. Sergei emigrated to the United States in 1993 to marry an American ceramic artist, Dana Major, whom he had met in Latvia; they have since divorced. Mary Tuthill Lindheim (February 14, 1912 - December 30, 2004), born Mary Barbara Tuthill, and also known professionally as Mary Tuthill or Mary...