- Angelo Garzio
Angelo Charles Garzio (1922-2008) was an Italian-American educator,
ceramic art ist and musician. He received four Fulbright Senior Lectureships during the course of his career and was Professoremeritus atKansas State University at the time of his death. At the age of 70, Garzio acted as a U.S. State Department Cultural Arts Visiting Ceramic Lecturer to Santa Cruz and Sucre,Bolivia . His ceramic work is included in collections of theMuseum of Arts and Design in New York City and theSmithsonian American Art Museum inWashington, D.C. Garzio's ceramic work was exhibited in over fifty national and international exhibitions during his lifetime. He was a member of the Mid-West Designer Craftsmen, the Kansas Designer/Craftsmen Association and the Phi Mu Alpha Music Honorary. He produced essays for arts and crafts publications, including "American Craft", "Bolletino del Museo Internozionale della Ceramiche de Faenza", "Cerámica", "Ceramics Monthly", "Korea Journal", and "New Zealand Potter". Garzio was also a book reviewer for "Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries."
Education and training
Born in 1922, in Marabello,
Italy , Garzio and his family emigrated to the United States when he was a child. He became a U.S. citizen in 1956. Garzio received his early education inSyracuse, New York and served in theU. S. Army Air Corps duringWorld War II . Under theG.I. Bill , Garzio attendedSyracuse University , earning dual bachelor degrees in Library Science and Music, Art and Literature in 1949. He worked briefly as a reference librarian and played theFrench horn professionally with symphony orchestras in Syracuse, Utica and Rochester, New York andBridgeport, Connecticut .In 1950, Garzio earned a Diploma de Proffito in
Art History at theUniversity of Florence . He received an M.A. in art history at theUniversity of Iowa in 1954 and an M.F. A. in Ceramics in 1955. He was a Guest Potter at the internationally known Arabia Potteries inHelsinki, Finland in 1956-57.Garzio joined the faculty at Kansas State University as an assistant professor of ceramics in 1957, and was promoted to full professor in 1966. In 1972, Garzio received the institution's Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award. He taught at the university until shortly before his death on January 20th, 2008.
External links
* [http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/uima&CISOPTR=2066&CISOBOX=1&REC=4* Lidded Form by Garzio - Collection of the University of Iowa Museum of Art]
* [http://www.legacy.com/CJOnline/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=101851662 Obituary - Topeka Capital-Journal 2008]References
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