Early influences in Northwest ceramics development -- The Northwest before World War I -- Early training centers -- Sculptors, painters, and clay -- Universities awaken -- The Archie Bray Foundation -- Technical developments -- PANOWACS -- Shops and shows -- New freedom of the 1950s -- The production potter -- Training facilities and new teachers -- Ceramic objects for architectural settings -- Oriental inspiration -- The clay object as sculpure: the turning point -- Second generation: the late sixties -- 1970 to present.
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