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Mark Pharis

Mark Pharis is a Minnesota potter. His three-dimensional forms are handbuilt, using two-dimensional paper patterns. His process owes much to the traditions of patternmaking found in sewing and sheet metal work.  Mark began his career at the University of Minnesota with Warren MacKenzie in 1967, and after working as an independent potter for several years, began teaching in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota in 1985. 

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Articles

Vol. 33, No. 2, "Revisiting Function"
Revisiting Function: The Spice of Life
By Mark Pharis
By any historical standard, those who make functional pots in the twenty-first century do so under circumstances that are very different from those of our predecessors.
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Inside the Box
By Mark Pharis
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Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: Mark Pharis
By Mark Pharis
I don’t think I’ve left functional pots. I think I want to see what the edges of functional pots are about. I know what the center’s about, but knowing what the edge is about is an ongoing experiment.
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