Eunice Prieto Damron Explained

Eunice Prieto Damron (née Adams; 1924–2015) was an American ceramic artist[1] who taught at Mills College in Oakland, California. Her work was typically utilitarian, but she also worked in other mediums, such as painting and enameling.[2] Collections of her work can be found at the Oakland Museum of Art and at Mills College, both located in Oakland.[3] Damron was married to artist Antonio Prieto, who she meet when the two were studying at Alfred University. Prieto Damron donated her husband's papers to the Archives of American Art in 2004.[4]

References

  1. 1958. Eighty-Two American Ceramists and Their Work. 4047250. Design Quarterly. 42/43. 37. 10.2307/4047250.
  2. Web site: The Prieto Family Show: A Growing Tradition of Artistry. ART WEEK. en. 2018-03-30.
  3. Web site: Eunice Prieto Damron - Charlie B Gallery of Carson City, NV. NV. Charlie B Gallery of Carson City. charliebgallery.com. 2018-03-30. 2018-07-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20180730050416/http://charliebgallery.com/contentpage.asp?PageID=44. dead.
  4. Web site: Antonio Prieto papers, 1947-1967. 2021-09-23. www.aaa.si.edu. en.