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TMP is not an authentication tool.īy accessing and using this website and its content you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms, which TMP may change at any time. TMP, a division of The Marks Project, Inc., has created and maintains TMP ( ) website to provide a research tool to assist in the identification and attribution of American studio ceramics and ceramic makers, working from 1946 to present. Select DONATE button above or send a check to The Marks Project, 1117 East Putnam Ave., #491, Riverside, CT 06878, USA. The Marks Project, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization. Use our CONTACT page or email us at to submit feedback, questions or comments.īe a part of The Marks Project make a tax-deductible contribution today. Our artists, classically trained in the fine arts, have combined these renaissance age talents with the medium of a living canvas, to bring you the most dynamic and original tattoos you have ever seen. To be included in the database and create a link to your website select Submit Your Work above and complete the Questionnaire. Right here in Reno Nevada, housed within the walls of the best tattoo shop, you’ll find the rarest of this breed. For the ceramic artists and their heirs the site offers a documentation service to record ceramic work, mark(s) and professional data to establish a work and mark history and an artist’s legacy. For the researcher, collector or serendipitous visitor, the site offers access to an ever growing catalog of American studio ceramists and their marks. This website is dedicated to two functions search and documentation of American contemporary and studio ceramics, 1946 to present.

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Give us your suggestions on how to make it better. We welcome your feedback on the website, its search functions, and appearance. Our website includes marks (stamps, chops and/or signatures, etc.) usually found on the bottom of ceramic objects created by potters, ceramic artists and sculptors. Welcome to The Marks Project, A Dictionary of American Ceramics, 1946-present.










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