Michael Simon

Michael Simon (b. 1947) is a functional ceramic artist who lives and works in Colburn, Georgia. His works are usually fired in salt kilns with motifs of nature and animals.

Simon was a student of Warren MacKenzie, who was, in turn, a student of Bernard Leach. Though their influence is felt, Simon's work is unique; every pot emerges with an integrity and attitude all its own. He received his B.F.A. from the University of Minnesota and M.F.A. from the University of Georgia. His work can be found in the Los Angeles County Museum, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and is in The Rodger Corsaw Collection of Ceramic Art at Alfred University.

Michael Simon, box, Doug Hill photograph





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