Mika Seeger
Mika Seeger is an American ceramic artist.[1] Although not primarily a musical artist, she did record a definitive version of "Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts".[2] She is the daughter of filmmaker Toshi Seeger and Pete Seeger, a legendary American folk musician.
Mika Seeger | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Ceramic artist |
Known for | Ceramic murals |
Spouse(s) | Joe Bossom |
Children | 3, including Tao Rodriguez-Seeger |
Parent(s) | Toshi Aline Ohta Pete Seeger |
Ceramic murals
Mika's ceramic murals were often created with other artists, including local school children.[3]
- Providence, Rhode Island India Point Park [4]
- Cranston, Rhode Island Mural in Chester Barrow School 1994, Country & City" 1997
- Beacon, New York Under River 1990–92, Common Clay 1991–92
- Tiverton, Rhode Island Animal Alphabet 1994, A Walk Through Tiverton 1996–97
- Warwick, Rhode Island Under Creatures 1996, Friendship 1997
- Narragansett, Rhode Island 2007
- Friends Academy, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 2012-14
Personal life
Seeger is married to Joe Bossom, with whom she has three children.
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References
- Dalglish, Tom Killin. "Artist's colony idea wins positive review". Archived from the original (web article) on 2005-02-06. Retrieved 2011-06-03.
- "Smithsonian Global Sound". Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
- Murals Archived 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine
- India Point Park
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