Dorothy Feibleman
Arts/Industry: Pottery, 1996
Dorothy Feibleman is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking translucent white nerikomi porcelain expression, as well as the quality of her imaging and impact in the use of color in her translucent nerikomi porcelain.
She has given lectures, demonstrations, or taught at Kyoto Geidai, Japan; Tokyo Geidai, Japan; Tsinghua University Beijing, People’s Republic of China; Jingdezhen Art University, People’s Republic of China; and Rhode Island School of Design, United States; and Windlesham House School, United Kingdom. She has participated in many exhibitions internationally. Her works were included in public collections including Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England; Stuttgart Museum, Germany; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; International Ceramic Studio Museum, Kecskemet, Hungary; and Museum of Contemporary Ceramics, Shigaraki, Japan.
Feibleman studied ceramics at Rochester Institute of Technology, receiving her BFA in 1973. That same year, she moved to England to set up her own studio.