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1930 Nashville, Kansas - 2007. Known for: Stoneware and ceramic pottery, bowls, vases, jars and plates, teaching.
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Ray Kaymeyer was a graduate of Kansas State University with a BFA and MFA. He also attended Alfred University in New York. He was a Professor of Art, teaching ceramics, at Bethany College, Lindsborg,... Read full biography
Ray Kaymeyer was a graduate of Kansas State University with a BFA and MFA. He also attended Alfred University in New York. He was a Professor of Art, teaching ceramics, at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS. He also served as department head, retiring as the Mary J. Mingen back Distinguished Professor... Read full biography
Ray Kaymeyer was a graduate of Kansas State University with a BFA and MFA. He also attended Alfred University in New York. He was a Professor of Art, teaching ceramics, at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS. He also served as department head, retiring as the Mary J. Mingen back Distinguished Professor of Art. Kaymeyer belonged to the Kansas Craftsman Assoc. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts and American Craftsman Council. Ray Kahmeyer (1930-2007) was born on September 10, 1930, in... Read full biography
Ray Kaymeyer was a graduate of Kansas State University with a BFA and MFA. He also attended Alfred University in New York. He was a Professor of Art, teaching ceramics, at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS. He also served as department head, retiring as the Mary J. Mingen back Distinguished Professor of Art. Kaymeyer belonged to the Kansas Craftsman Assoc. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts and American Craftsman Council. Ray Kahmeyer (1930-2007) was born on September 10, 1930, in Nashville, Kansas. Kahmeyer taught ceramics for 25 years at Bethany College (1967-92), heading the art department after his first two years and then earning the endowed position of the Mary J. Mingenback Distinguished Professor of Art in 1973.... Read full biography
Ray Kaymeyer was a graduate of Kansas State University with a BFA and MFA. He also attended Alfred University in New York. He was a Professor of Art, teaching ceramics, at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS. He also served as department head, retiring as the Mary J. Mingen back Distinguished Professor of Art. Kaymeyer belonged to the Kansas Craftsman Assoc. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts and American Craftsman Council. Ray Kahmeyer (1930-2007) was born on September 10, 1930, in Nashville, Kansas. Kahmeyer taught ceramics for 25 years at Bethany College (1967-92), heading the art department after his first two years and then earning the endowed position of the Mary J. Mingenback Distinguished Professor of Art in 1973. Kahmeyer graduated from Pratt High School in 1948, and for some years worked as a butcher... Read full biography
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