Word: ceramicsã
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...several boards of directors of various companies, and the current chairman of the board of trustees at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Upon graduating from Harvard Business School in 1962, Houghton spent much of his professional career at Corning Incorporated—a maker of specialty glass and ceramics??where he eventually rose to the top posts of chairman and CEO in 1983, and again...
...several boards of directors of various companies, and the current chairman of the board of trustees at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Upon graduating from Harvard Business School in 1962, Houghton spent much of his professional career at Corning Incorporated—a maker of specialty glass and ceramics??where he eventually rose to the top posts of chairman and CEO in in 1983, and again...
...that is beginning to change.” Upon graduation, Tischfield is going to continue to run the Ceramics Program’s studio as a non-resident tutor in Quincy—after he spends the summer at what Tischfield calls “the Harvard of ceramics?? in Jingdezhen, China. He has received a fellowship to study in Jingdezhen, a village of 325,000 craftsmen and artists built on the site of a 2000-year-old porcelain-producing factory famous for its tradition of flawless pottery. “Ceramics is something...
Ongoing. “Ceramics?? presented by the Ceramics Program of the Office of the Arts. Main floor, Hilles Library, 59 Shepard St. Free...
Ongoing. “Ceramics?? presented by the Ceramics Program of the Office of the Arts. Main floor, Hilles Library, 59 Shepard Street. Free...