Harriet Coulter Joor

Harriet Coulter Joor (1875–1965) was an American artist, writer, textile and ceramics designer, and pottery decorator.

[2] Joor came to New Orleans in 1888 when her father was appointed Assistant Curator of Tulane University's Natural History Museum, and she enrolled in courses at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College as an adolescent.

many memories of those beginning days of Newcomb in the tiny vine-covered brick building that housed the college heating plant!

Joor's pottery that was not made on the wheel included objects like tea sets and small cones.

[8] After leaving Chicago, Joor set up a homestead in Ada, South Dakota between 1911 and 1912, living in a sod house.

[15] A vase decorated with incised gardenias by Harriet Coulter was listed by Jean M. Bragg Gallery as Catalog No.