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Assistant Julia Walther and John Glick horsing around at Plum Tree Pottery, West Bloomfield, Michigan, c. 2012.
Assistant Julia Walther and John Glick horsing around at Plum Tree Pottery, West Bloomfield, Michigan, c. 2012.

Plum Tree Pottery

John Glick

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John Glick Teapot, 2007.John Glick has owned and operated Plum Tree Pottery in Farmington Hills, Michigan for more than fifty years. For many his name conjures visions of thick, layered glazes that dress grand and strong ceramic forms with a lightness of brushwork and depth of color unsurpassed in American ceramics. For others, the name summons memories of dancing to blaring music around glaze buckets, inspecting, then drooling over the juiciness of a single drip of crystal-laden glaze from a salt firing, or returning to the studio from some small afternoon task to find a gigantic spoonful of peanut butter and chocolate patiently waiting on the wheelhead to be gobbled up in delight. Those “others” are a group of more than thirty assistants whom John has mentored over the course of his career (list of full year assistants below, in chronological order). As John embarks on a new phase of his career, which includes downsizing his studio, planning a substantial traveling exhibition, and relocating to California, a selection of his assistants eagerly agreed to write about their time at Plum Tree Pottery. Their words are a tribute to his legacy and give a glimpse of the many lasting gifts that John and time spent working at his Michigan pottery have given to all of his assistants, and byextension, to their studios, homes, families, friends, and students. – Elenor Wilson, SP Editor and PTP Assistant 2006. 

 

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ROSTISLAV EISMONT, ASSITANT 1972 - 1973

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Author Bio

John Glick

John Glick (1938 - 2017), earned his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1962, then operated Plum Tree Pottery in Farmington Hills, Michigan, from 1964 through 2016. There he mentored numerous young artists through his assistantship program. Among his accolades are two Louis Comfort Tiffany awards, and two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships. He was a prolific writer, and his work appears in numerous books on ceramics. 

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