 Julie Bagish
For more than twenty years Julie Hunter Bagish has maintained a unique outdoor studio, JULS POTTERY & PRINTS, in a small fig grove, in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, where she teaches and creates one-of-a-kind hi-fire stoneware and porcelain, functional and nonfunctional work. Her studio is currently featured in the fifth edition of "Hands In Clay," by John Toki. Honored in 9/01, she was invited to demonstrate at the WORLD FESTIVAL OF CERAMICS, in Ichon, Korea, where her work is permanently in the museum collection. She is shown, locally, at the JAPANESE NATIONAL MUSEUM and the CRAFT AND FOLKART MUSEUM, where she has created a four foot by eight foot installation of ceramic leaves, for the "CELEBRATING NATURE/CONTEMPORARY CRAFT EXPRESSIONS" show (8/04).
Juls makes standard sized teapots, too. The smaller versions featured on this website are all exact replicas of her standard sized teapots, down to the inlaid glass bead accents on the surface of the porcelain and inside many of the pieces.
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