Sandra Lipka

Mesa Arts Pottery

 
 



About Sandy Lipka

Playing in the mud has been a passionate pursuit for Sandy Lipka since childhood. She is masterful at extracting from the mud wonderful ceramic creations and fabulous fauna.  Born in Indiana, raised in Michigan and educated at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music,  Sandy has made her home in New Mexico.  She turned to pottery as a creative outlet during the many years she performed as a violist in the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra.  Following several years as Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts at William Penn College in Iowa, she has returned to New Mexico devoting full time to her art.

Combining the love of throwing pots and growing herbs, Sandy has produced an original line of stoneware entitled “from my garden.”   The clay constructions are impressed with herbs and flowers which, after firing, leave a fossil-like casting on the surface.  Glazes highlight the impressions and provide a variety of colors.  This technique is applied to an array of decorative and functional items. The glazes are lead-free  and the ware is able to withstand, microwave, automatic dishwasher  and may be placed in the oven as well. Sandy is co-director of the Amapola Gallery in Old Town Albuquerque and is on the Board of Directors of The New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair.


In addition to her passion for pottery, Sandy also loves to garden, invent new recipes, walk her Schnauzer, Diego, spoil two granddaughters (and her husband, Ron).


 

Welcome to My World of Pottery

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