
Introducing
Frank Gray
Woodland Park, CO
(b. 1952, Colorado)
Born and raised in Denver, Frank touched his first clay at East Denver High School in 1969 and has been making pots ever since. He earned a BA in Ceramic Art from James and Nan McKinnell at Loretto Heights College and apprenticed under David Blakeslee in Lafayette, CO.
In 1979, Frank and his father-in-law built a workshop and kiln in Brighton, CO, where he worked for a decade before buying the Two Potters workshop and gallery in Littleton. He and his wife, Sue, operated the business for 15 years, producing stoneware and decorative raku.
In 2001, they purchased the Woodland Inn B&B in Woodland Park, CO, which included a pottery showroom. The business closed in early 2020 after twenty years, and Frank now creates functional stoneware as a part-time passion.
Frank strives to balance his creative impulses with functionality, paying special attention to the role of color in the homes and lives of his customers.
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