
Margrit Linck
1897birth in Opplingen.
1916-20apprenticeship in Heimberg.
1922studies at the Bern Art Academy.
1927-30stay in Paris, where she meets the Surrealists, notably Germaine Richier and Alberto Giacometti.
1930returned to Switzerland and began producing ceramics in the style of Heimberg pottery.
1935she sets up her studio in Wabern.
1941moves her studio to Reichenbach.
1957opens a second workshop in France, at Saint-Romain in Burgundy.
1986dies in Bern.
1916-20apprenticeship in Heimberg.
1922studies at the Bern Art Academy.
1927-30stay in Paris, where she meets the Surrealists, notably Germaine Richier and Alberto Giacometti.
1930returned to Switzerland and began producing ceramics in the style of Heimberg pottery.
1935she sets up her studio in Wabern.
1941moves her studio to Reichenbach.
1957opens a second workshop in France, at Saint-Romain in Burgundy.
1986dies in Bern.