Donhauser is recognized internationally for his work in ceramics. He has written several critical reviews and one of the first substantive books on the history of American studio ceramics.
While on campus, Donhauser will demonstrate his work, present workshops and critique student work. He also is scheduled for a brown bag lecture, "The Evolution in American Ceramics and My Recent Work," at noon Thursday (3/20), in the Beelke Gallery, Creative Arts Building 2. Most events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Dan Engelke, associate professor of art and design, (765) 494-3065.
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