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INGRID
KLEIN ROSKIN was born in the
Netherlands. She survived the Holocaust as
a "hidden child" and moved to Miami, Florida, in 1953, where she still resides.
Ingrid's powerful ceramic pieces are her
personal responses to her life experiences
and feelings. Clay is the medium that
provides her inspiration for creative
expression and exploration. Her formal
studies in clay began in 1974, and she has
enjoyed an ever-widening reputation as an
award-winning and well-exhibited ceramist.
Ingrid proudly says "My mosaics are all hand
made. I start with lots of imagination and
a 25 pound bag of clay, then finish them
with lots of love and colorful glazes."
EXHIBITIONS
Republic Bank of
New York
Fairchild
Gardens' Annual Ramble
Temple Beth
El of Boca Raton - Juried Show
Metropolitan
Museum & Art Center, Coral Gables, Florida
North Miami
Museum & Art Center in North Miami
Ceramic
League of Miami Juried Shows
Represented
in Private Collections Throughout the USA
AWARDS
WPBT Channel
2 Auctions Clay Category
Temple Beth
El of Boca Raton
Juried Shows
at the Ceramic League of Miami
EDUCATION
Advanced
Ceramic Sculpture with Juanita May, Coconut Grove, Florida
Advanced
Studies at Bass Museum, Miami Beach, Florida
Metropolitan
Museum and Art Center, Coral Gables, Florida
North Miami
Museum
Ceramic
League of Miami
WORKSHOPS
Nancy Selvin,
Decatur, Georgia
Lana Wilson,
California
Peter Voulkos,
California
Jim Kempes,
Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
David
Greenbaum, Florida
Firuse
Stalcup, Sedona, Arizona
Mary Kay
Botkins, Ashville, North Carolina
Don Reitz
Workshop, Armory, West Palm Beach, Florida |