About: Denise Wren

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Denise Wren (née Tuckfield; 7 January 1891 – 1979) was an Australian-born British studio potter and craftsperson. Wren was one of the first female studio potters in Britain. She studied and taught with the Kingston School of Art, Knox Guild and Camberwell College of Arts. Wren and her family subsequently set up the Oxshott Pottery and wrote on the subjects of ceramics, textiles and making.

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  • Denise Wren (née Tuckfield; 7 January 1891 – 1979) was an Australian-born British studio potter and craftsperson. Wren was one of the first female studio potters in Britain. She studied and taught with the Kingston School of Art, Knox Guild and Camberwell College of Arts. Wren and her family subsequently set up the Oxshott Pottery and wrote on the subjects of ceramics, textiles and making. (en)
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  • 1891-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Denise Tuckfield (en)
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  • 1891-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Denise Tuckfield (en)
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  • Lake View, Albany, Western Australia (en)
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  • Wren demonstrating throwing on the wheel in Kingston Museum Art Gallery c. 1920 (en)
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  • 1979 (xsd:integer)
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  • Henry Wren (en)
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  • Denise Wren (née Tuckfield; 7 January 1891 – 1979) was an Australian-born British studio potter and craftsperson. Wren was one of the first female studio potters in Britain. She studied and taught with the Kingston School of Art, Knox Guild and Camberwell College of Arts. Wren and her family subsequently set up the Oxshott Pottery and wrote on the subjects of ceramics, textiles and making. (en)
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  • Denise Wren (en)
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