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Anne Hirondelle
Anne Hirondelle
Anne Hirondelle

Anne Hirondelle

born Vancouver, Washington, 1944
BiographyAnne Hirondell received a BA in English from the University of Puget Sound (1966) and an MA in counseling from Stanford University (1967). In 1972 she began attending the School of Law at the University of Washington then changed her focus to the arts studying in the ceramics program at the Factory of Visual Arts in Seattle (1973-74), and later in the BFA program at the University of Washington (1974-76).

She has exhibited her work nationally in one-person and group shows and she is included in a variety of private and public collections. In 2004, Anne was a finalist for the Seattle Art Museum's Betty Bowen Award. In 2009 she received the Yvonne Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. The University of Washington Press published "Anne Hirondelle: Ceramic Art," a book about her work in February, 2012.

For additional information and images visit the artist's website
www.annehirondelle.com

[accessed January 2018]
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