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Toshiko Takaezu's Work Appears with the Opening of Trout Gallery
Fri., Mar. 18, 1983
Toshiko Takaezu did work in ceramics, textiles, and bronzes, as well as being a professor of ceramics at Princeton University. When the Trout Gallery first opened, an exhibit of her artwork accompanied it, and Takaezu received the twelth Dickinson College Art Award. The exhibit included her large ceramic "Moon Pots", and her "Ceramic Forest," which consisted of a group of elongated clay cylinders presented in a surrounding of woodchips.
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Dickinsonian, Feb. 3, 1983, pg. 11.