Marge Levy
Red Ravina Celebration
Glazed stoneware cone 5 ox, 7.5” x 3” x 10”, $1400
Remember Joy and Celebration Persist in Abundance
Brown stoneware cone 5 ox, 4” x 3” x 3”, $1400
Blue Ravenna Celebration
Glazed stoneware cone 5 ox
, 3” x 5.5” x 2.5”, $1400Marge Levy’s goals are to keep herself engaged
and entertained; learning nuances of creative pursuits through research and
teaching, thus sharing artistic inspiration and objects with others. Her
specialties are making pots to look at and use, helping organizations develop
their capacities, docenting at museums, swimming laps, laughing. She has also
pursued her lifetime interest in making pottery and objects at Pottery
Northwest. Ms. Levy has a rich career history in art and academics, and
continues to produce her own artwork.
Professor of Ceramics and Fine Arts at Purdue University (1969-1985),
Professor of Fine Arts and Dean of the School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan (1986-1991),
Executive Director of Pilchuck Glass School (1991-2000)
Independent consultant working with glass schools in Turkey and
Italy and with artists and organizations in Seattle. (2000)
Developed art and cultural tours in Seattle for the Museum of Modern Art, ArtTable, and affiliates of the San Francisco Museum of Modern, Art, the Smithsonian, and the University of Arizona.(2005)
Educational, curatorial, and development projects with PONCHO (Patrons of Northwest Cultural Organizations), On the Boards, and Pottery Northwest.
Docent at Seattle Art Museum (2006- )
Educational Advisory Council of the Bellevue Arts Museum, and of Off the Boards
Advisory Council to the independent creative performance center On the Boards.
Past president and fellow of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
(President in 82-84) and co-chair of the NCECA SEATTLE 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Professor of Ceramics and Fine Arts at Purdue University (1969-1985),
Professor of Fine Arts and Dean of the School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan (1986-1991),
Executive Director of Pilchuck Glass School (1991-2000)
Independent consultant working with glass schools in Turkey and
Italy and with artists and organizations in Seattle. (2000)
Developed art and cultural tours in Seattle for the Museum of Modern Art, ArtTable, and affiliates of the San Francisco Museum of Modern, Art, the Smithsonian, and the University of Arizona.(2005)
Educational, curatorial, and development projects with PONCHO (Patrons of Northwest Cultural Organizations), On the Boards, and Pottery Northwest.
Docent at Seattle Art Museum (2006- )
Educational Advisory Council of the Bellevue Arts Museum, and of Off the Boards
Advisory Council to the independent creative performance center On the Boards.
Past president and fellow of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
(President in 82-84) and co-chair of the NCECA SEATTLE 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE