JOHN PARKER GLICK Born: Detroit, Michigan, July 1, 1938 Wayne State University B.F.A., 1960 Cranbrook Academy M.F.A., 1962 United States Army, 1962 - 1964 Founded Plum Tree Pottery in 1964, continuing to the present
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