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                                              Collin Rosebrook   Potter & Metal Sculptor

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                                              Collin created a working studio and gallery in the Historic Paseo Arts District over 20 years ago and is a well-known name in the world of pottery.  He exhibits by invitation at 4 to 5 art shows a year and his work has been featured in pottery publications and magazines.
                                              He is a familiar and loved presence in the Oklahoma City art community, having been teacher to numerous students citywide.

                                              Rosebrook creates large sculptural pieces as well as functional pottery. His large scale public works in steel can be seen in many locations around OKC including the Chamber of Commerce and the Supreme Court Building.
                                              "I enjoy teaching and providing a place where other potters can transform wet clay into art."

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