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Priscilla
Hollingsworth is a ceramic artist whose work includes sculpture,
installations, and vessels. She has shown her work in numerous
individual and group exhibitions across the United States from
1985 to the present. Photographs of her work have been
published in six recent books, including 500 Bowls (Suzanne J.E.
Tourtillott, editor, Lark Books/Random House, 2003) and
Ceramics: A Potter's Handbook (Glenn Nelson and Richard Burkett,
Harcourt College Publishers, 2002).
Ms. Hollingsworth has received residency awards from the Kohler
Company's Arts/Industry Program; the Banff Centre for the Arts
in Alberta, Canada; the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in
Maine; Artpark in Lewiston, New York; and the Moravian Pottery
and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. She has received
individual artist grants from the states of Georgia and
Indiana. She received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Indiana
University in Bloomington, and an A.B. degree from Princeton
University, where she studied with Toshiko Takaezu. She earned
her high school diploma in visual arts from the North Carolina
School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. Currently, Ms.
Hollingsworth is a professor of art at Augusta State University
in Augusta, Georgia.
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