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26871 East U.S. Hwy 64, Taos NM 87571
dekeusterclay@kitcarson.net
575-737-9640
Jo and Kevin DeKeuster invite you to stop by their studio, gallery and kiln,
located on U.S. Hwy 64 between Taos and Angel Fire, NM.
Look for them between mileposts 268 and 269.

Kevin DeKeuster

White Stoneware

Functional Ware

White Stoneware Vessel

28”h x 13”w x 11”d

 

Kevin DeKeuster

Artist's Statement:

Kevin DeKeuster was born in Racine, Wisconsin. He attended Milton College
on football scholarship.  It was there that he received a B.F.A. in ceramics.  He later
earned a Masters degree in ceramics from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.  Coursework at Northern Arizona University included travel and study in Japan. 

Kevin’s
work is greatly influenced by the wood-fired kilns located in Flagstaff and Japan. 
    Although he enjoys creating functional and utilitarian objects, his true love is making creative sculptural vessels.  Starting his artwork on a potter’s wheel he then pulls and tugs at the clay, pushing the form’s limits. 

Kevin taught at Eastern Arizona College for over twenty years, developing a strong ceramics program.  His work has been exhibited throughout the United States in a variety of juried and invitational shows including the 2006 International Wood-Fired Invitational. Kevin’s work also appears in the book titled “500 Pitchers”.

Kevin DeKeuster
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