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Lobby detail with 3-story, plum-colored terra cotta wall by Hardy, Holtzman, Pfeiffer, Associates, for the Ohio Theatre Galbreath Pavilion Addition, Columbus, Ohio (1984). (Photo: Cervin Robinson.)
Lobby detail with 3-story, plum-colored terra cotta wall by Hardy, Holtzman, Pfeiffer, Associates, for the Ohio Theatre Galbreath Pavilion Addition, Columbus, Ohio (1984). (Photo: Cervin Robinson.)

Architectural Terra Cotta: 1900-1990

Susan Tunick

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Author Bio

Susan Tunick

Susan Tunick is an artist working in New York City. She has worked on both private and public art commissions, and site-specific works using ceramics, tile and brick. She has been a guest artist at Watershed, participated in a resident at the European Ceramic Work Center (EKWC), and her work can be seen in the NYC schools and subway stations.
Tunick is also the president of Friends of Terracotta, a national, non-profit that promotes education and research in the preservation of architectural terra cotta and related ceramic materials. For more information visit: preserve.org/fotc.

susantunick.com

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