Harriet Campe
“I
had the wonderful good fortune to grow up on a farm in southern
Minnesota where I spent many happy childhood hours making mud pies.
Later, I earned my B.A. in chemistry and biology from Bemidji State
University, worked in research labs for many years, went to law school
for awhile, got married and had two children. Eventually, I returned to
mud - porcelain this time.
My pots are either hand built from slabs or thrown on the wheel. I
decorate them with colored slips; impress them with stamps or
needlework; or carve directly on the pots. I love working with
porcelain. It is truly beautiful and elegant. Despite its delicate
appearance, porcelain is very durable and does not chip easily. My goal
is to make high-quality pots that convey the special qualities of
porcelain pots that others will be happy to own and use."
Harriet teaches pottery for all skill levels at Edina Art Center.
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