Glen R. Brown is a critic and full professor of art history at Kansas State University.  An elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva, Switzerland, he has written extensively about contemporary and historical ceramics.  
 
His publications have appeared in more than thirty different journals, including Ceramics: Art and Perception; Cerámica; American Ceramics; Ceramics Monthly; American Craft; Sculpture; Ceramics Technical; Temperature; Sculpture (Beijing); Ceramic Review; Kerameiki Techni; New Ceramics; The NCECA Journal; and World Sculpture News.
 
In addition to writing about ceramics he has authored numerous publications on contemporary metalwork, jewelry, and textile art and is a regular contributor to Ornament magazine.  Since 2004 he has been an Associate Fellow of the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and he is currently treasurer of the Kansas Artist Craftsmen Association.
 
Glen R. Brown, Ph.D.
 
Ph.D., Art History, Stanford University, 1991; M.A. 1990
 
M.A, Art Criticism, The State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1986
 
B.A., Art, The Colorado College, 1983
 
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