Diana Pancioli

Diana Pancioli

Diana Pancioli, born in Detroit, Michigan, is professor of ceramics at Eastern Michigan University and the author of Extruded Ceramics published in 1999 by Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. She is a former head of Production at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit. Among her artistic works include the ceramic arches at the Cadillac Center People Mover Station in Detroit.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Delicato, Armando (2005). Italians in Detroit (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738539856. 

References and further reading

  • Delicato, Armando (2005). Italians in Detroit (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738539856. 
  • Nawrocki, Dennis Alan and Thomas J. Holleman (1980). Art in Detroit Public Places. Wayne State University Press.

External links

View artwork online: http://www.dianapancioli.com



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