Mary Borgstrom
Mary Borgstrom was a Canadian potter, ceramist, and artist who specialized in primitive techniques. She was presented with the "Award of Excellence" by the Canadian Guild of Crafts in Quebec.
Life
Borgstrom was born in Saskatchewan in 1916, and later moved to Provost, Alberta.In Edmonton, Alberta in the mid-1960s, she attended a workshop on primitive pottery offered by the ceramist Hal Riegger, getting exposed to techniques of the craft. Shortly thereafter in the late 1960s and early 1970s, she "emerged as one of the most unique ceramic talents in Alberta". Her artwork was shown world-wide, and appeared in numerous collections and exhibitions.
In 1976 Borgstrom was invited to participate in the Arts and Culture program in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Borgstrom died on April 3, 2019, at the age of 102 at the Provost Health Centre in Provost, Alberta.
Reviews and awards
- Virginia J Watt, a director at the Canadian Guild of Crafts stated: "In all of her work, she maintains a sober austerity that gives her primitive style its purity and sophistication."
- Alberta Art Foundation, on her work "Her piece... represents the unique development of civilization on the Canadian prairies."
- The Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec presented Mary with the "Award of Excellence".
- Eileen Lewenstein and Emmanuel Cooper in "New Ceramics" stated: "Mary Borgstrom, who lives in a rural area of Alberta, has led many people to an interest in primitive pottery."
Creative Process