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about.
Gloria Kosco
Gloria Kosco received her M.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design and
continued her study of architectural ornamentation at The Moravian Pottery
and Tileworks, Doylestown, Pa. Her tiles have been installed throughout the
country in private homes and corporate buildings. Her largest public
installation can be seen in Terminal E at The Philadelphia International
Airport.
Presently, she lives and works in Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania.
Her work incorporates the use of several materials including ceramic,
bronze, masonry, found objects, iron and steel.
Gloria has been awarded Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowships and
has participated in the Pennsylvania State Council Artist in Education
Program. She has been an artist in residence at schools, universities, and art
centers. Recently, a one person show of her work was on display at The
Moravian Tileworks; the first in a series of shows honoring the legacy of
ceramic artists who once worked at the Tileworks.