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Regis Brodie (1942–2024) was a tenured professor of art at the Department of Art and Art History at
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in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and a
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. From 1972, he served as the Director of the Summer Six Art Program at Skidmore College. He also wrote a book called ''The Energy-Efficient Potter'', which was published by Watson-Guptill Publications in 1982. He started the Brodie Company in 1999 in the interest of developing tools that would aid potters at the potter's wheel.


Biography

Brodie was born in 1942 in
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. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education at
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in 1965, a Master of Art Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1966, and a Master of Fine Arts from
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of
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in 1969. He joined the faculty of Skidmore College soon afterward, retiring in 2010 after 40 years. He had eight grandchildren: Mackenzie, Tyler, Dylan, Sydney, Mason, Avery, Skyler, and Madison. He died on October 10, 2024, surrounded by his family in Saratoga Springs.


Publications


Books

*''The Energy-Efficient Potter'' by Regis C. Brodie. Book, Watson-Guptill Publications, 1982.


Articles

*'' The Studio Potter'', June 1997, Article, "Re-firing a Second Chance”, Vol. 25, #2 *''
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'', May 1994, Article, "The Creative Process", pp. 5, 31-33. *''
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'', 1993, Volume 30, # 1, Article, "Kilns: The Potter's Fire", pp. 12–18 *'' The Studio Potter'', June 1988, pp. 55–56, "Close Encounters with the Third Dimension: Making College Resources Available." *'' The Studio Potter'', December 1986, pp. 39–40 & 48 Article "Multi-Firing: Another Way." *'' NCECA Journal'', 1984, Volume 5, Article, "Efficiency in Kiln Building and Firing", pp. 59–61 (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) *'' The Studio Potter'', June 1984, Article, "Ceramic Fiber 1984," pp. 33–41. *''
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'', March 1984, Article, "Fiber Insulating a Salt Kiln," pp. 67–71. *''
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'', September 1983, Article, "Ceramic Fiber 1984," pp. 38–40.


Contributing author

*"Studio Practices, Techniques and Tips" Edited by Anderson Turner, A Collection of Articles from ''Ceramics Monthly'', Updated Article on Insulating Existing Kilns, by Regis C. Brodie, pp. 101–103, Published by
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, Westerville, Ohio, 2003 *"Ceramics, Mastering the Craft”, by
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. A section on multi-firing with step-by-step photos and text, pp. 238–241. Chitton Book Co, Radnor, PA, 1990.


Work included in books or periodicals

*''Revista Ceramica'' (National Ceramics Magazine of Spain), Issue No. 86, 2003,”Regis Brodie- A Vision Defined”, by Roberta Griffith, Madrid, Spain, pp 78– 81, (six color & 7 black & white images) *"Working With Clay" 2nd ed., by Susan Peterson,
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, London, UK, 2002 p. 127 *"Make it in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics," 2nd Edition by Charlotte F. Speight & John Toki, Mayfield Publishing Company, 2001, pp. 129 & 143, color plate p. 27. *"Ceramics: Mastering the Craft," 2nd edition, Krause Publications, Iola, WI, by
Richard Zakin Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and ...
, 2001, pp. 107 & 159 *"The Contemporary Potter," Rockport Publishers, Gloucester, MA, Fall 2000, pp 130 & 146, *"Working With Clay," by Susan Peterson, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1999 p. 103. *"The Best of Pottery 2," selected by Angela Fina &
Chris Gustin Chris Gustin (born 1952 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American ceramicist."Potters and Friends." ''Ceramics Monthly''. September, 1986. Gustin models his work on the human form, which is shown through the shape, color, and size of the pieces.Brown, ...
, Quarry Books, MA, 1998 p. 70, and cover *"Make it in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics," by Charlotte F. Speight & John Toki, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1997, pp. 111 & 123, color plate p. 24. *"The Best of Pottery," selected by J. Fairbanks and Angela Fina, Quarry Books, Rockport, MA, 1996, p. 81. *"The Electric Kiln Ceramics," 2nd ed., by
Richard Zakin Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and ...
, Chilton Book Co., Randor, PA, 1994, pp. 195 & 213. *"The Craft and Art of Clay," by Susan Peterson, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991, pp. 59, 330, & 361. *"Ceramics, Mastering the Craft," by
Richard Zakin Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and ...
. Chilton Book Co. Radnor, PA, 1990, p. 240. *American Ceramics: The Collection of the Everson Museum of Art," edited by Barbara Perry, Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., New York, NY, 1989, pp. 216–217. *Revista Ceramica, Issue No. 28, Page 63, and Revista Ceramica, Issue No. 21, Page 52 *Revista Ceramica, Issue No. 16, 1983, "Regis Brodie," by Barry Targan, pp. 40–47 (18 photographs). *The Studio Potter, Volume 12, #1, Dec. 1983, "Hudson Valley Potters," article & photos, pp. 2–4. * Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, 1976 through 1982 editions, (Image Illustrating Contemporary Porcelain) *"Porcelain: Traditions and New Visions," J. Axel & K. McCready, P. 91. Watson-Guptill Publications, 1981. *"Salt-Glazed Ceramics," Jack Troy, Watson-Guptill Publications, 1977, New York, New York *"Getting Into Pots," George and Nancy Wettlaufer, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1976, pp. 86,137 & 159. *"Clay Work, Form and Idea in Ceramic Design," Leon Nigrosh, David Publications, Inc., 1975.


Art in permanent collections


International

* Escuela de Arte Francisco Alcantara, (National School of Ceramics), Madrid, Spain * World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Icheon, Korea (Outdoor Installation) * Musee National de la Ceramique, (National Ceramics Museum of France), Sèvres, France *
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, National Museum & Gallery, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales * The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, (National Museum of England), Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK *
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, Center for Art & Design Education. Cyncoed Campus, Cardiff, Wales, UK *
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, Cairo, Egypt * The Regional Museum of Art, Tula, Russia * Mori Hospital Collection of Art, Hakodate, Japan


National

*
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, Syracuse, New York *
Delaware Art Museum The Delaware Art Museum is an art museum located on the Kentmere Parkway in Wilmington, Delaware, which holds a collection of more than 12,000 objects. The museum was founded in 1912 as the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts in honor of the arti ...
, Wilmington, Delaware *
Albany Institute of History & Art The Albany Institute of History & Art (AIHA) is a museum in Albany, New York, Albany, New York, United States, "dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art, and culture of Albany and the Upper Huds ...
, Albany, New York *
Utah Museum of Fine Arts The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is a state and university art museum located in downtown Salt Lake City on the University of Utah campus. Housed in the Marcia and John Price Museum Building near Rice-Eccles Stadium, the museum holds a permane ...
, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah *
The Hyde Collection The Hyde Collection is an art museum in the city of Glens Falls in Upstate New York. The collections were endowed by the Hyde family. The museum is housed in a historic refurbished early twentieth-century residence, the Hyde House, located at ...
, Glens Falls, New York *
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, Schenectady, New York *
Long Beach Museum of Art The Long Beach Museum of Art is a museum located on Ocean Boulevard in the Bluff Park neighborhood of Long Beach, California, United States. The museum's permanent collection includes over 4,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, works on paper, ...
, Long Beach, California * Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York *
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, Indiana, Pennsylvania * Nelson Museum of Art, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona *
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, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *
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, New Haven, Connecticut * Roberson Center for Art & Sciences, Binghamton, New York *
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, Nutley, New Jersey *
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, White Plains, New York * Lehigh-Portland Cement Company, Allentown, Pennsylvania * Avon Products, Inc., World Headquarters, New York, New York *
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, Schenectady, New York *
United States Steel The United States Steel Corporation is an American steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It maintains production facilities at several additional locations in the U.S. and Central Europe. The company produces and sells steel products, ...
, "Laurel Ridge", Corporate Home Site, Ligonier, Pennsylvania


Juried and invitational exhibits

*"Gestural Currents", Isadore Gallery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania *"2006 Collectors Show", Invitational Exhibition,
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, Little Rock, Arkansas *"Third International Biennale- 2005", World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Icheon, Korea *
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, 2003, 2004 The International Exposition of Sculpture Objects & Functional Art, NY *Symmetry Gallery, One-Person Show, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 & 2005 *"Vessel Invitational 2002: Contemporary Clay", Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY *"Earth, Fire, and Fiber", Invitational Exhibition, Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, New York, 2002 *"A Gathering of Peers" Invitational Exhibition, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA, 2002 *Invitational Porcelain Exhibition, in conjunction with "20th Century Porcelain from Sevres",
American Craft Museum The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the ...
, New York, New York, 2001 *
SOFA Chicago Sculpture Objects Functional Art and Design (SOFA), originally known as Sculpture Objects Functional Art Exposition, was a series of art fairs held from 1994 to 2022 in Chicago (SOFA Chicago), and a smaller version in New York City (SOFA New York ...
, 2000, The International Exposition of Sculpture Objects & Functional Art, Illinois *"American Masters-Artists from Santa Fe Clay Workshop Program, 1994-1999”, Santa Fe, New Mexico *"Winter Solstice-Contemporary Traditions", Albany Inst. of History and Art, NY, 1999 *The Hyde Collection, One-Person Show, The Rotunda Gallery, Glens Falls, New York, 1998 *"Inter-D2", International Craft Exhibition, McAllen, Texas *"Recent Work- Regis Brodie", Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, Pittsburgh, PA, 1998 *College of New Rochelle, College Center Gallery, Two-Person Show, New Rochelle, NY, 1990 * The Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute School of Art, Utica, NY, One-Person Show, 1990 *Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania, One Person Show, 1976 *
Everson Museum of Art The Everson Museum of Art ( ) in Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a major Central New York museum focusing on American art. History The museum was founded in 1897 by art historian George Fisk Comfort (who also helped found the Metropolitan Museu ...
, Robineau Gallery, Two-Person Show, Syracuse, New York, 1976 *National Juried Exhibition, " Teapots",
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is an Arts and Crafts center in the U.S. city of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The oldest craft school in Tennessee, Arrowmont offers workshops in arts and crafts such as painting, woodworking, drawing, glass, photog ...
, Gatlinburg, Tennessee *The 12th Northeast Fine Crafts Exhibit, (FIRST PRIZE & ARTIST AWARD) *The 14th NE Fine Crafts (FIRST PRIZE), The Schenectady Museum, Schenectady, New York *"Soup Tureens", Traveling Invitational Exhibition to:
American Craft Museum The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the ...
, New York, New York,
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, Columbus Ohio,
Cranbrook Academy of Art The Cranbrook Academy of Art, a graduate school for architecture, art, and design, was founded by George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth in 1932. It is the art school of the Cranbrook Educational Community. Located in Bloomfield Hills, Mi ...
, Bloomfield Hills, MI and
Illinois State University Illinois State University (ISU) is a public research university in Normal, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1857 as Illinois State Normal University and is the oldest public university in Illinois. The university emphasizes teachin ...
, Normal, Illinois *"Ancient Inspirations/Contemporary Interpretations", Traveling Exhibition to:
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, NY, NY,
Alfred University Alfred University is a private university in Alfred, New York, United States. It has a total undergraduate population of approximately 1,600 students. The university hosts the statutory New York State College of Ceramics, which includes The In ...
, Alfred, New York,
Mississippi Museum of Art The Mississippi Museum of Art is a public museum in Jackson, Mississippi. It is the largest museum in Mississippi. Location It is located at the corner of 380 South Lamar Street and 201 East Pascagoula Street in Jackson, Mississippi.Lee Ellis, '' ...
, Jackson, MS, Roberson Center, Binghamton, New York,
Craft and Folk Art Museum Craft Contemporary, formerly the Craft and Folk Art Museum, is a non-profit, non-collecting arts museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary craft in Los Angeles, California. The museum is located on Los Angeles' Museum Row on Wilshire Boulevard, ...
, Los Angeles, CA *"Containers As Form", Traveling Exhibition (sponsored by the Gallery Association of New York) to: SUNY Cortland, New York, Saint Lawrence University, NY, Pace University, New York, SUNY Buffalo, New York, SUNY Brockport, NY, SUNY Fredonia, New York, Alfred University, New York *"Golden Years: Tyler's 50th Anniversary Celebration", Tyler School of Art Alumni invitational, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *" Teapots", National Juried Exhibition, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, Tennessee *National Biennial Art Exhibition, Western Colorado Ctr. for the Arts, Grand Junction, Colorado *National Invitational Exhibition, "Functional Ceramics,"
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, Wooster, Ohio *National Juried Competition, "Tradition in the Making," Georgia State University, Atlanta


Awards (teaching)

* New York State Art Teachers Association, "Special Citation 2005 Award",(in the field of Art Education in New York State) *2004 & 2005 Residency Program, International Symposium on Outdoor Ceramic Sculpture, World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Yeoju, Korea *"Visiting Fellow", University of Wales Institute, Center for Art and Design Ed, Cardiff, UK, May, 2001 *"The Ella Vandyke Tuthill Endowed Chair in Studio Art", Skidmore College (First recipient- 1993-1999) *"The Edwin M. Moseley Faculty Research Lecturer", Skidmore College - 1988 (highest honor the faculty can confer on one of its members)


References

*http://www.brodieco.com *http://www.brodieco.com/resume.cfm *http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/art/faculty/rbrodie.html *http://www.isadore-gallery.com *http://www.fultonstreetgallery.org/applications/call%20for%20entries/the%20juror.html *http://lattitudegallery.com/mmkcart/main.asp?action=PROD&PROD=Brodie%205&CTMP=1 *http://www.loveedfinearts.com/home_main.html *http://www.alfredalumni.onlinecommunity.com/cgi-any/calendar_show.dll/display?bid=&id=293 *http://www.ceramicstoday.com/articles/wocef.htm *http://www.toshikotakaezu-theearthinbloom.com/toshiko-takaezu-the-earth-in-bloom-reviews.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Brodie, Regis American potters American male writers 1942 births Living people Skidmore College faculty