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Roger L. Davis

Roger L. Davis, of Highland, Utah, is a productive ceramist. A longtime faculty member at the Bountiful Art Center, Davis studied at the College of Eastern Utah in Price and then the University of Utah (1972-1976), where he earned both B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees working with Dorothy Bearnson. Davis is capable of great beauty in his chosen art form.

Biography courtesy Artists of Utah.

No additional biography available.

Newspaper Articles

"14 Artists 'Reunite' At Kimball Art Center." The Deseret News, February 23, 1992.

"Gallery Is An Oasis For Utah Artists From Bronzes To Oils, Head To California For State Art." The Salt Lake Tribune, May 22, 1994.

"Go Gallery-Hopping, Shopping." The Deseret News, December 16, 1990.

"Hard-To-Find Galleries Are Worth The Effort Loge, Repartee, King's Cottage Offer More than Art." The Deseret News, May 13, 1990.

"School in Spanish Fork Celebrating a Week of Art." The Deseret News, November 14, 1991.

"Spanish Fork Students Get Look at Art From Those Who Make a Living at it." The Deseret News, November 20, 1990.

"Utah Marquee: Art." The Salt Lake Tribune, February 24, 1995.

"Utah Marquee: ETC." The Salt Lake Tribune, August 11, 1995.

Books

Davis, Roger. "Objects." Masters thesis, University of Utah, 1976.

Olpin, Robert S., William C. Seifrit, and Vern G. Swanson. Artists of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT: Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1999.

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