JoAnne
Duby (1951 - )
JoAnne Duby began her art career as a ceramist over 25 years ago
by studying at the Seaward Ceramic School in her hometown of Seattle,
Washington. Growing up in Seattle fostered her appreciation for
the natural environment and she has always sought to bring this
attachment to her artwork. While teaching ceramics at Santa Barbara
City College, JoAnne discovered a love for sculpting. In addition
to her own work, she assisted Donald Davis, an Italian marble sculptor
of world renown, on numerous projects from 1977-1984. From 1978-1988,
she also worked with sculptor Todd Andrews enlarging small models
to monumental size in T.A.S.C.O., a company they started in 1980.
They worked in every sculpting medium and with artists from all
over the world including Arnoldo Pomodoro, Richard McDonald, and
Malcolm Alexander. In 1988, Paul Lindhard invited JoAnne to rent
a studio at Art City in Ventura where she could concentrate on her
own carving in addition to the occasional commission for monumental
works and bronze castings. Since joining the Art City collective
of artists, the artist has shown her work on a continuing basis
at Art City. She also participates in international shows and her
work is held in collections in Europe and the Americas. Visit her
web site at www.joanneduby.com
and see her talent first hand.
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