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In authoring this article, I made a conscious effort throughout to be factual and to maintain a neutral point of view, and to cite extensive documentation. I will appreciate it if someone else reads the article and points out or corrects any lack of neutrality, and then removes the conflict of interest template. Eric Martz (talk) 20:29, 5 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

May 2019 Copy Edit Drive - Notes

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Hello, I have taken the task to copy edit the page as part for the May 2019 copy editing drive. Below are some sections I have removed from the main page for reconsideration. Every section has my comments.

Students

During his 37 years at Indiana University, Martz mentored many students who earned Bachelor's or Masters of Fine Art (BFA, MFA) degrees. Some are listed below. More are listed at Students of Karl Martz (at MartzPots.Org). If you know of a student who should be added, please contact Eric Martz.

Black, David, noted Sculptor. Gearheart, Philip (1935-1998). Gorman, James. MFA in Ceramics, Indiana University, 1976. Independent studio potter in Connecticut. Guenther, John R., Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, formerly Head of Ceramics Department, Indiana University Southeast. Hostetler, David (1926-2015). Sculptor. BFA Indiana University, 1949. DavidHostetler.Com. Hymes, Dell Hathaway (1927-2009). Linguistic anthropologist. Ph.D. Indiana University, 1955. Kapos, June Ellenwood (1927-2016). Obituary. Examples of work. Koop, Kathy (1944-2013). Professor of Art, Westminster College, New Wilmington PA. Retrospective Exhibition Catalog. Kathy Koop's Retrospectacular (YouTube, 30 sec). Obituary. Lee, Stanley (deceased 2006). Ed.D, Indiana University, 1970. Marsh, Ginny (Virginia Jean). Description of her work by Becky Brown Martz in 2001. Marsh, Thomas (Deceased 1991).[1][2] Paradis, H. James Peeler, Richard (1926-1998): Fouts, Russell (2005). "Richard and Marj Peeler (biography)". Retrieved October 2, 2018. "DePauw's New Art Center Named in Honor of Alumnus & Former Faculty Member". Depauw.edu. October 2, 2002. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Exhibition of Ceramics by Prof. Richard Peeler '49 and Nine Former Students". Depauw.edu. January 16, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Marks of Richard and Marj Peeler". MarksProject.Org. Retrieved October 2, 2018. Shaykett, Jessica (January 23, 2013). "Remembering: Victor Spinski". CraftCouncil.Org. American Craft Council. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Victor Spinski (marks and short biography)". TheMarksProject.Org. The Marks Project, Inc. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Victor Spinski Retrospective". TheClayStudio.Org. 2015. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Photos of Work and Auction Prices". LiveAuctioneers.Com. Retrieved October 2, 2018. "Obituary". University of Delaware, UDaily. Retrieved October 2, 2018. Dean, Hannah. "Sara Waters". TheBowerBirdLBK.Com. Retrieved October 2, 2018. Mason, Richard (December 23, 1988). "Sara Waters Interview (audio tapes)". Texas Tech University. Retrieved October 2, 2018.

Watkins, James C. (1951- ), Professor of Architectural Delineation in the College of Architecture, Texas Tech University. MFA in Ceramics at Indiana University, 1977.

Comment- All the names appear on Martz's own website which cannot be used as a reliable reference on Wikipedia.

Journal Articles

1952: Wax resist decoration, Craft Horizons 12(4). 1953-1968: Twenty-six technical articles in Ceramics Monthly. These are listed at MartzPots.Org.[1] 1953: Five articles. 1959: Four articles. 1960: Ten articles 1961: Six articles. 1968: One article.

Comment- All the names appear on Martz's own website which cannot be used as a reliable reference on Wikipedia.Csgir (talk) 10:38, 11 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]