The Metro Times profiles Farmington Hills-based artists John Glick and his ceramic studio Plum Tree Pottery.
Excerpt:
Glick earned an MFA in 1962 from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he
studied painting and printmaking. Two years later, he founded his ceramics studio in Farmington
Hills. Plum Tree Pottery sits on a serene wooded lot marked by a green historical landmark sign from
the city. A vintage barn-style building houses a few brick kilns about the size of outdoor storage
sheds — built by Glick and former assistants. Every table and shelf is covered with neatly
arranged vessels ready for firing. The studio is just yards from the remodeled late 19th century
home he shares with his wife, Susie Symons, a fellow potter. There's also a showroom for clients,
and of course, a few plum trees.
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