Description: BEAUTIFUL DAVID BATZ CERAMIC TRAYSigned in the clay (PORCELAIN) on bottom, "Batz " making it one of his early, pre carpal tunnel retirement pieces (after halting hand-throwing for medical reasons in the mid 1980s, Batz resumed production in 1991). Measures 8 inches high with approx. 5 inch maximum diameter. EXCELLENT vintage condition - no chips, cracks, heavy scratches, or repairs. Batz is listed at TMP (The Marks Project) 'Dictionary of American Studio Ceramics, 1946 Onward'. Biography: David Batz (American, 1944–1994) David Batz was an American artist known for Ceramic vases, bowls, porcelain totem structures, painting on handmade paper. Born in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico in 1944, Batz spent over 20 years in Cleveland, Ohio. Batz was a BFA/MA graduate from Rhode Island School of Design, and became a teacher of ceramics at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1970-1974, before opening the Fiori Gallery in Little Italy, and working full time as an artist in his own studio. His works were selected for exhibition in over 17 Cleveland Museum May Shows, as well as numerous other exhibitions. In addition to creating functional pottery, which he produced the most, he added glazed ceramic pictorial reliefs and sculptures to his repertoire. In the mid-80s Batz was diagnosed with a severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome, a debilitating disease that weakens the muscles in the hand. He was told to stop throwing clay pots on his wheel. This only put Batz on a search for a new medium which soon became albaca paper. This paper is made from dried leaves of a banana plant and is similar to clay in that its durability and flexibility allow an artist to shape it into functional and sculptural items. David was able to return to throwing clay in 1991. David tragically died in 1994 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. His art has been under the care of his surviving partner Robert Jursinski ever since, and was last seen in a retrospective show at the Cleveland Artists Foundation/now ARTneo/in Lakewood in 2000 and an exhibition at Tregoning & Co. in 2018. 1968 -B.F.A. Ceramics, School of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI 1968-1970 - Teaching Fellowship, Rhode Island School of Design 1970 - M.F.A. Ceramics - Rhode Island School of Design Instructor - Ceramics - Cleveland Institute of Art 1971 - Instructor/Founder Atelier Garrigues, Gardon, France 1974 - Studio Artist 1985-86 - Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship recipient 1985-87 - President, Murray Hill Area Arts Association, Cleveland, Ohio 1986-92 - Director, Fiori Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio 1990-94 - Instructor, Ceramics, Art Studio, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
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Location: Galena, Illinois
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Signed By: DAVID BATZ
Signed: Yes
Color: VARIOUS
Material: Porcelain
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Handmade
Type: SERVING TRAY
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 8"
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Style: American craft
Theme: CHERRY BLOSSOMS
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 12.760
Item Weight: ALMOST 4 POUNDS