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Dame Magdalene Anyango Namakhiya Odundo DBE (born ) is a Kenyan-born British studio potter, who now lives in Farnham, Surrey. [1] Her work is in the collections of notable museums including the Art Institute of Chicago, The British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Museum of African Art. [2] [3] [4] [5].Life Finds its Feet Magdalene Odundo DBE is a contemporary potter whose handmade, meticulously burnished vessels evoke the human form and draw upon a variety of artistic traditions. Born in Kenya, where she was initially trained as a graphic artist, Odundo began experimenting with clay and other materials after moving to London at age
Lively reviews of books Magdalene Odundo (b in Nairobi, Kenya) is one of the worlds most esteemed ceramic artists. Odundo moved to the UK in where she then studied at Farnham College and the Royal College of Art.
Albert Einstein photograph, circa 1940s Sculptor and ceramicist, Magdalene Odundo, was born in Kenya and educated in India, Kenya and the Royal College of Art in the UK. Using techniques from the ancient world and influences from traditional African and Native American pottery, Odundo creates handmade forms that have been shown in museums and galleries around the world—including.