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"#PondFarm is not a “school;” it is actually a way of life.” #MargueriteWildenhain https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on July 31, 2016.
#MargueriteWildenhain worked for months to make the old barn at #PondFarm habitable. #pottery #ceramics This tweet was posted on October 03, 2016.
This image was posted on December 23, 2015. #pondfarm
@finnern Thank you for stopping by! What was your favorite part of the exhibition? #PondFarm This tweet was posted on March 24, 2016.
@nbdunitz Thanks for stopping by! We're glad you enjoyed it! What was your favorite part? #PondFarm This tweet was posted on January 12, 2016.
 
A Potter’s Life: Marguerite Wildenhain at Pond Farm
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between December 2015 and October 2016 in the D-12 Wall Case gallery, located in Terminal 2
Adjusting the lighting on our objects is very important for the viewer and object conservation. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on December 18, 2015.
After arriving at #PondFarm in 1942, Marguerite Wildenhain built her own studio out of scrap and salvage. This tweet was posted on February 16, 2016.
After fleeing the Nazis &moving to Holland in 1933, Marguerite Wildenhain created these handmade ceramics. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on January 20, 2016.
Before objects are laid down, we have to carefully consult our plans as every object has a premade mount. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on December 18, 2015.
Check out this video of the installation of Marguerite Wildenhain’s potter’s wheel. #PondFarm #BehindTheScenes https://t.co/wlqyBZDpGY This tweet was posted on December 18, 2015.
For 30 years, Marguerite Wildenhain taught more than 20 students each summer at #PondFarm. This tweet was posted on May 31, 2016.
For thirty years, Marguerite Wildenhain taught more than twenty students each summer to master the art of wheel-thrown pottery, influencing several generations of studio potters. This image was posted on June 01, 2016.
In 1926, Marguerite Wildenhain became the first woman to achieve master potter status in Germany. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on August 11, 2016.
In the 1960s, during the winter months, #MargueriteWildenhain explored Central America. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on May 12, 2016.
Learn about Marguerite Wildenhain’s life in "A Potter's Life" postsecurity in T2 https://t.co/aKh7PUbYhZ #PondFarm This tweet was posted on January 20, 2016.
Learn more about Marguerite Wildenhain in “A Potter’s Life” on display, post-security, in Terminal 2. https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 #PondFarm This tweet was posted on April 18, 2016.
Learn more about Wildenhain in "A Potter's Life: #MargueriteWildenhain at #PondFarm" on display, postsecurity, in T2 https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on July 31, 2016.
Learn more about Wildenhain in "A Potter's Life: #MargueriteWildenhain at #PondFarm", post-security, in T2. https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on August 11, 2016.
Learn more about Wildenhain in "A Potter’s Life: #MargueriteWildenhain at #PondFarm", on display, postsecurity in T2 https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on June 18, 2016.
Learn more in "A Potter’s Life: #MargueriteWildenhain at #PondFarm", post-security, in T2. https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on May 31, 2016.
Learn more in our exhibition, "A Potter's Life: #MargueriteWildenhain at #PondFarm" located, post-security, in T2. https://t.co/kTZxmh08u9 This tweet was posted on October 03, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain (1896–1985) enjoyed a prodigious sixty-year career as a master potter. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on June 17, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain (1896–1985) enjoyed a prodigious sixty-year career as a master potter. This image was posted on June 17, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain accepted a position as head of ceramics at the Municipal School of Fine and Applied Arts in Halle, Germany, in 1926. This image was posted on January 06, 2016. #pondfarm
Marguerite Wildenhain emphasized technique and focused on the process. Her students left #PondFarm with knowledge and skills. This tweet was posted on May 31, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain enrolled in the Berlin School of Fine and Applied Arts where she studied drawing and sculpture. This image was posted on August 10, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain moved with her husband from Germany to the Netherlands in 1933. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on September 07, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain purchased a pottery studio in Putten, The Netherlands, Het Kruikje or The Little Jug #PondFarm This tweet was posted on September 07, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain was among the first students to enroll in the Bauhaus school in 1919. #PondFarm This tweet was posted on August 10, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain was the first woman to achieve master potter status in Germany. #PondFarm #WomensHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on March 09, 2016.
Marguerite Wildenhain went to work at the Municipal School of Fine and Applied Arts in 1926 where she headed the school’s ceramics department for seven years. This image was posted on January 20, 2016. #pondfarm
Marguerite Wildenhain's summer classes at #PondFarm influenced several generations of studio potters. This tweet was posted on May 31, 2016.
RT @KennySonoma: Great new #SonomaCounty exhibit at #SFO : A Potter's Life- #MargauriteWildenhain at #PondFarm This tweet was posted on March 14, 2016.