Lee Middleman

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Lee Middleman creates highly textured, organic surfaces on classic ceramic forms. Although functional, his work is often prized as decorative.  His work has been chosen for numerous national and international juried shows and exhibitions. 

Lee has been recognized by many national juried competitions in the United States including “Feats of Clay,” “Strictly Functional Pottery National,” “California Clay Competition,” “Contemporary Clay Biennial,” “Clay & Glass National,” “Visions in Clay,” and “Ink & Clay.”  In 2003, he was accepted into the International Competition, World Ceramic Biennale in Icheon, Korea. Museums in China, Japan, Korea, Greece, Turkey, Slovenia, India and the United States have selected his work for their permanent collections.   He has participated in three solo exhibitions, 75 group exhibitions in the USA and 45 international group exhibitions.

Lee has been featured in Ceramic’s Monthly as well as in twenty-four international magazines and books. Lee has been interviewed on television in the United States, China, Korea and Japan.

He is past president of the Association of Clay and Glass Artists, a 400-member association in California.  He is a founding member and North American Chair of the International Ceramic Artists Association headquartered in Zibo, China.  Lee is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics - Geneva, Switzerland. 

He combines his ceramic career with his strong interest in Asian cultures by accepting invitations to several artist-in-residencies or ceramic woodfire festivals in Asia each year.  In 2020, he has been invited to four international ceramic events.

Lee Middleman graduated from Stanford University with a master’s degree and doctorate in Physics.  Before becoming a ceramic artist, he created and led teams developing innovative products for the high technology industry and medicine for 25 years.  Lee holds over thirty-nine US patents.  Currently, he works full-time in his studio in Portola Valley, California. 

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