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Maggie Smith
Born1950
New Hampshire
NationalityAmerican
OccupationCeramist

Maggie Smith (born 1950) is an American ceramist.

Smith was born in New Hampshire, but moved at twenty-seven to Seattle and has resided since 1986 on Bainbridge Island. She runs a ceramics studio but is best known for her public art works, most notably the Salem Witch Trials Memorial and the Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery, which were both collaborations with architects. She also worked on realization of the Winslow Way project in Bainbridge. Her work often involves letters.

  • View of the Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery, collaboration with Sam Reynolds View of the Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery, collaboration with Sam Reynolds
  • View of the Salem Witch Trials Memorial, collaboration with James Cutler View of the Salem Witch Trials Memorial, collaboration with James Cutler

References

  1. Bio Archived 2020-01-04 at the Wayback Machine on reception of 2004 Island Treasure Award on Art and Humanities Bainbridge website
  2. interview by Pottery Northwest


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