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updated fri 30 aug 02

 

Catherine White on wed 28 aug 02


I found this:

Bruce Jordan
Red Cedar Pottery
Menominie, WI

Catherine Yuma AZ

----- Original Message -----
From: "Timothy Sullivan"
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for Bruce Jordon


> I knew Bruce years ago when I worked at the Lill Street Studios. If you
find
> him, I'd love to know where he is, When I knew him ( 20+ years ago), he
was
> a terrific potter and a great guy.
>
> Timothy Sullivan
> Creekside Pottery
> Marietta, GA
>
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Barbara Mueller on wed 28 aug 02


Years ago in Chicago across the street from my weaving studio there was
a studio called the Clay People. Down at the corner there was a
printmaker studio. The three studios had a combined sale twice a year
billed as The Potter, The Printmaker and The Weaver. It worked well.
During part of that time (1972 thru 1980) there was a young potter named
Bruce Jordan who I believe went and was a resident potter some where in
Montana. Was the Bray opened then? Does anyone by any chance know
Bruce Jordon's where abouts? I know this is a long shot, thought it was
worth pursuing though.



Thanks for any information

B

Timothy Sullivan on wed 28 aug 02


I knew Bruce years ago when I worked at the Lill Street Studios. If you find
him, I'd love to know where he is, When I knew him ( 20+ years ago), he was
a terrific potter and a great guy.

Timothy Sullivan
Creekside Pottery
Marietta, GA

Felix on thu 29 aug 02


On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:47:43 -0700, Barbara Mueller
wrote:

>Years ago in Chicago across the street from my weaving studio there was
>a studio called the Clay People. Down at the corner there was a
>printmaker studio. The three studios had a combined sale twice a year
>billed as The Potter, The Printmaker and The Weaver. It worked well.
>During part of that time (1972 thru 1980) there was a young potter named
>Bruce Jordan who I believe went and was a resident potter some where in
>Montana. Was the Bray opened then? Does anyone by any chance know
>Bruce Jordon's where abouts? I know this is a long shot, thought it was
>worth pursuing though.
>
>
>
>Thanks for any information
>
>B
>
>____

_Hi Barbara,

I entered the name Bruce Jordan followed by ceramics in the search engine"
google.com

Results:
Found a few web sites with a picture of his work and his city/state:

Bruce Jordan
Menomonie, WI


http://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/artist_gallery_Ceramics2001.htm

http://www.uptownminneapolis.com/artfair/exhibitors/ceramics.html

Hope this helps, it's a starter. I didn't see a telephone number but you
can also use the online white pages service. Just plug in name, city and
state.

Good luck,

Felix
Florida,USA
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