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Making and doing compelled Miriam; process was more important than the outcome. Materials drove the process as much as the artist’s conception of the piece. Discovering new materials (clay from the ground, mushrooms along the trail) and manipulating them to build something out of nothing (a child’s head, a bowl) was at the heart of […]

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Miriam C. Rice

Miriam C. Rice was born in 1918 in Clinton, Massachusetts to a large and loving Jewish family. Early on she discovered her deep interest in the arts, in particular sculpture for which she received critical recognition. By age 18 she was living in New York City and studying at the Art Students League where she […]

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