Carole Epp

Carole Epp
Born1978 (age 45–46)
Alma materUniversity of Regina, Australian National University
Websitewww.caroleepp.com www.musingaboutmud.com
External media
Audio
audio icon Carole Epp, Musing About Mud, The Potter's Cast, 2014
Video
video icon “Carole Epp; Artist, Curator, Researcher, Writer - Make & Do Ceramics”, #10DigitTech Recap Series, May 13, 2020
video icon “Talking Clay Field Trip to Carole Epp's Studio“, CLAYflicks Video, May 15, 2020
video icon Carol Epp videos, Ceramic Arts Network

Carole Epp (born 1978) is a Canadian potter, curator, and writer who resides in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[1][2] She is a co-author of Ceramics : profiles of potters and artisans (2020).[3] Epp's work in ceramics is divided into two distinct bodies of work: figurative sculptural objects and domestic functional objects.[4][5] In 2017 Epp was named the Ceramic Artist of the Year by Ceramics Monthly, published by the American Ceramic Society.[6]

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  3. ^ Epp, Carole; Krueger, Julia (2020). Ceramics : profiles of potters and artisans. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Uppercase Publishing, Incorporated. ISBN 9781927987100.
  4. ^ "Artist: Carole Epp". CLAYAKAR. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Carole Epp". Canadian Clay Symposium. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Ceramic Artist of the Year: Carole Epp". Ceramic Arts Yearbook 2017. Ceramic Arts Network. 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2022.