October 26, 2024 – The boulder with the commemorative plaque is unveiled during the Dedication Ceremony of Pond Farm Pottery as a National Historic Landmark – read the full Press Release from CA State Parks.

 


Fourth Grade Field Trip to Pond Farm Pottery with CA State Parks Adventure Pass, April 2024

Click on the picture below to view.

 


PDF of “Stages of Her Life,” excerpts from Keramikmuseum Buergel catalog, “Marguerite Friedlaender – Poette, Potten, Pots,” Dornburg, 2021

An excellent overview of Marguerite’s life, written and translated by Katja Schneider, PhD, for the comprehensive exhibition of Marguerite’s works at the Keramik-Museum Buergel in Dornburg (Weimar) in 2021, curated by Katja Schneider.

The images shown here as well as in the linked PDF above are provided courtesy of the Keramikmuseum Buergel and thanks to Konrad Kessler, former director of the Keramikmuseum, now at Stadtmuseum Gera.

Images and texts provided for information and educational purposes only. All rights reserved by the author of the above translation, the museum and the photographer(s).  If you wish to reproduce any of the images or quote from the text, contact stewards@stewardscr.org.


Exhibit of the works of Marguerite Wildenhain and her students.


SFO Museum Exhibit — A Potter’s Life:

Marguerite Wildenhain at Pond Farm.

Marguerite’s work from Forest Merrill’s collection on display
at the SFO Airport Museum.

December 2016 — October 2017.


Healdsburg Center for The Arts

Full Circle: Pond Farm Revisited
An exhibit and sale of Pond Farm Student art.
March 12, 2016.


 

Artist Residencies at Historic Sites:

Exploring a New Role for Pond Farm.

Forum Journal—Winter 2015. Vol 29. No 2. Caitlin Strokosch.


Pond Farm’s Barn Reborn.

The Press Democrat—August 3, 2014. Meg McConahey


 

Preserving Pottery History at Austin Creek.

The Press Democrat—August 28, 2013. Derek Moore.


An Artistic Relationship Set in Stoneware

About Frans and Marguerite Wildenhain

New York Times – August 16, 2012


On Marguerite Wildenhain and the Deep Work of Making Pots:

A Conversation with Dean Schwarz.

Works & Conversations—August 1, 2010. Richard Whittaker.


 

Marguerite Wildenhain Papers, 1930—1982.

Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.