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David Batz (1944-1994)

Connecticut born David Batz enjoyed a well-earned reputation as one of his generation's finest visual artist and ceramic artist.

A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and a student of DALE CHIHULY,  David worked as a studio potter and taught at the Cleveland Institute of Art and CWRU. 

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Untitled Platter (Homoerotic), circa 1988-90 Embossed earthenware, signed on foot, Provenance: LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland, "Garden Party" Benefit Auction, 1992

Acquired from the artist. (Tregoning & Company, appraisal)

Gift of Timothy S. Homan and Douglas C. Kline, 2016

The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, NY, NY.

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The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art is located at 26 Wooster Street New York, NY 10013 (Between Grand & Canal Streets). 


The Leslie-Lohman Museum is a dynamic and safe space where the LGBTQ community and its allies engage in meaningful and authentic art experiences that foster empowerment and community building. Through our Education Programs we aim to serve as a national resource for the empowerment of the LGBTQ community and its allies by using art as a catalyst for exploring identity through an intersectional pedagogical lens. To strengthen their voice and celebrate each individual’s identity through dialogue, inquiry-based and storytelling strategies anchored in art. 

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