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editRegis Brodie, the artist I am documenting here was in Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, 1976 through 1982 editions with an image of himself illustrating contemporary porcelain (from his resume found on http://www.brodieco.com/resume.cfm).
There is precious little information in Wikipedia about major living artists involved in the arts and crafts movement of this country or the world. Furthermore, there is an astounding lack of art museums listed in Wikidepia which carry major artists, living and dead, in the arts and crafts movement. Where is the Musee National de la Ceramique, the major museum in the world known for their permanent collection of ceramics?
It just seems that there should be more additions to the encyclopedia that have to do with the arts and crafts movement worldwide. If these articles are deleted, who will know about these artists.
Trippydude 18:43, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
I believe he should be included because he has exhibited in a great deal of museums, both nationally and internationally and has written for many publications and wrote his own book. More work on the biography will follow.
I think there is enogh her to warrant notability. Blanketyblink 13:44, 3 April 2007 (UTC) blanketyblink