JoAnne Duby

JoAnne Duby began her art career as a ceramicist over 30 years ago with studies at the Seaward Ceramic School in her hometown of Seattle, Washington. Growing up in Seattle fostered her appreciation for the natural environment, which she endeavors to bring into her artwork.
 
While teaching ceramics at Santa Barbara City college in California, she discovered sculpting. She has, in addition to her own project worked with master stone sculptors including Donald Davis. 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 with artists from all over the world, including Arnoldo Pomodoro, Richard McDonald, and Malcolm Alexander.
 
In 1988, Paul Lindhard invited Duby to rent a studio at Art City in Ventura, California where she could concentrate on her own carving in addition to the occasional commission for monumental works and bronze castings.
 
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All images and text Copyright © 2011 by JoAnne Duby
‘Woven’
Argentina Onyx/Granite Base
23 H x 16 W x 7 D by JoAnne Duby