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Kendra D'Angora
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![]() "Lord Saxitillis Morone” low fire earthenware |
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![]() "“Ariel” Prismacolor pencil
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Sugar Bowl” low fire earthenware |
![]() “Raku Bowl” high fire stoneware |
About
the Artist:
Kendra D’Angora is a graduate of
Massachusetts College of Art, as well as Aquinas College. For many
years, she taught children in the school system of Brookline,
Massachusetts. She was involved in several cooperative studios, and
then became the assistant technician to the Clay Tech at Massachusetts
College of Art. She was responsible for rebuilding and maintaining
kilns, organizing and managing studio materials and facilities, as well
as assisting the students.
She has participated in a large number of regional shows, auctions, and
fairs throughout her years as a professional artist. Galleries as far
as California have exhibited her sculptural clay work, as well as her
pencil drawings.
In two national drawing exhibits in 2008, Kendra received second prize
for pencil twice at the Cape Cod Art Association and third prize at
South Shore Art Center. At the Duxbury Art Association, she also
won third place for drawing. In 2007, Kendra won first place for
sculpture, as well as pastel.
In her early years, she was a recipient for blue ribbons at the Boston
Globe Scholastic Art Awards as well as the Annual Outdoor Exhibit with
the Plymouth Art Guild.
Kendra currently teaches Drawing at the Plymouth Campus of Quincy
College, as well as art of all mediums to all ages at the Plymouth
Guild. She also is a production potter for Salt Marsh Pottery.
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