picture of Anna Sofia JalickeeAnna Sofia Jalickee,

Ceramic Artist and Teacher

Winner of National Society of Arts and Letters, Washington Chapter Career Award in Ceramics.

Now teaching at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, DC, Pottery and three Dimensional Design classes. She exhibits her works in galleries around the United States but mostly in the Maryland and DC areas. Look for her shows this Spring or Summer in the Maryland and DC areas.

She has an MFA degree in Ceramics from the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. BFA in Art Education, emphasis in Ceramics from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. she has worked and studied in various studios and Universityies in Mexico, Canada, and around the United States including Newcastle, ME as artist in Residency 6/15 - 6/28 1997, and apprenticed in The Moravian Pottery and Tileworks, in Doylestown, PA.Hand-built with read earthenware clay and low fire glazes. It portrays and intriguing aspect of the relationship between humans and animals. 1966 copyright Anna Sofia Jalickee
Offering II
16"x5 1/2"Offering II, 16x5 1/2

Anyone wishing to contact Anna may send an e-mail to her care of :
[email protected] Please include your name and address and any information you wish for Anna to contact you concerning your interest in her work. She is teaching at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington DC.


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