Sandy Howe

Sandy Moore Howe earned a BFA degree from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in 1968, studied pottery and glaze chemistry for 2 years at the Brooklyn Museum of Art School and earned an MFA degree in Ceramics with a minor in Art History at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in 1986. She received a Fulbright Grant in 1986 to study in South Korea. "My purpose was to combine the influence of Asian form and technique with European tradition of functional pottery."
She has held one-woman exhibitions and has been in many invitational art show and fine art fairs. She has taught ceramics and art history at the university level, art center classes for adults and children, as will as public school elementary and middle school art. She was a founding member of the 78th Street Pottery in New York and an original member of the Artist Colony in the Esplanade. At present you will find her during season at the Marco Island Farmers Market, at the Center for the Arts and in slect fine art fairs. "Working in clay, for me, is a ritual.”