Lori Katz

Ceramics

 

Lori Katz is well known for the striking strength and simplicity of her black and white dinnerware and wall installations, and her innovative teapot designs. 


Her work has been included in definitive shows and collections throughout the world, including the American Craft Museum's "Tea Party" invitational, the permanent collections of the Wustum Museum of Fine Arts (now Racine Art Museum) in Racine, Wisconsin, the US Embassy in Bandar Seri Begawan, the IBM Corporation and many private collections. Lori’s work has been featured in publications including Home and Design and American Craft Magazines and 500 Plates and Chargers, Lark Publications.


Lori has worked as a ceramic artist in the DC area for more than thirty years. She is an instructor in the Ceramics Departments of the Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia, and maintains a studio at The Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, Virginia.


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