Metadata
CAPF #
TEST
Title
TEST Collection Test #1
Edition
999/999
Creation Date
Creation Year
9999
Creation Date
September 9, 9999
Styles
Media/Mediums
Substrates
Description
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Details
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Condition
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Artist
Artist Name
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Names aka
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Birth Year
9999
Birth Date
September 9, 9999
Place of Birth
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Death Year
9999
Death Date
September 9, 9999
Place of Death
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Biography
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Geographical Location(s) of Art Practice
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Artist’s Website and Social Media
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Affiliations
Signature/Inscriptions
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Image Dimensions (inches/centimetres)
Dimensions accurate or approximate?
approx.
Image Height (inches)
999
Image Width (inches)
999
Image Depth (inches)
999
Image Height (centimetres)
999
Image Width (centimetres)
999
Image Depth (centimetres)
999
Substrate Dimensions (inches/centimetres)
Dimensions accurate or approximate?
approx.
Substrate Height (inches)
999
Substrate Width (inches)
999
Substrate Depth (inches)
999
Substrate Height (centimetres)
999
Substrate Width (centimetres)
999
Substrate Depth (centimetres)
999
Matted?
Yes
Mat Dimensions (inches/centimetres)
Dimensions accurate or approximate?
approx.
Mat Height (inches)
999
Mat Width (inches)
999
Mat Height (centimetres)
999
Mat Width (centimetres)
999
Framed?
Yes
Frame Dimensions (inches/centimetres)
Dimensions accurate or approximate?
approx.
Frame Height (inches)
999
Frame Width (inches)
999
Frame Depth (inches)
999
Frame Height (centimetres)
999
Frame Width (centimetres)
999
Frame Depth (centimetres)
999
Acquisition Type
Gift
Literature
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Essays
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Exhibitions
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#Hashtags
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Biography
Sally Michener was born in Minnesota. She graduated with a BA from Hamline University in 1957, then initially pursued a master's degree in social work at Columbia University. It was during her time at Columbia that she changed course and began studying ceramics with Warren MacKenzie at the University of Minnesota. She completed a Master of Arts degree in 1973 at the University of Cincinnati, moving to Canada that same year to teach ceramics at the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art + Design). Her career there would span 25 years.
Beginning in 1970, Michener had 17 solo exhibitions and approximately 100 group exhibitions, spanning a more than 50-year career. Her art is in public collections primarily in Canada, but also the United States, China, Japan and Mexico.
She was one of the founders of the North-West Ceramics Foundation in 1993 and served on its board until 2015. She was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1996, and in 2007, was one of ten Canadians participating in a month-long residency for an international ceramic museum in Fuping, China. Sally Michener died in 2023.