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  • Upcoming calls for entry May 2024

    Participating in ceramic exhibitions offers artists a powerful platform to share their unique voices and connect with a broader audience. It’s not just about showcasing…

    Karima Baadilla
  • Kristine Thenman

    ”Det är med leran allting börjar…” ”Att forma är det som driver mig, känslan av att modellera fram något man inte visste fanns inom sig.…

    Shelly Shapiro, Katherine Gibbons and 2 others
  • Alex Zablocki

    The truth will often make you laugh. Humor can lighten. Sometimes laughter is the best medicine. My work takes apart the ceramic vessel and re-animates…

    AGNES HUSZ
  • Artist Mike Griffin, featured artist @ Charlie Cummings Gallery

    Mike Griffin’s compelling pottery is a wondrous blend of inspirations that come together to make a a delightful, surprising whole. Sometimes resembling structures monumental like architecture and megaliths and at others calling to mind craft objects and tools made with…

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    Shelly Shapiro, Alison and Jen B
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  • Exhibition – Table Scenery—A Meeting of Ceramics and Incense

    It was during the late Warring States period of ancient China when ceramics first met incense. The first ceramic incense burner appeared. The craftsmen experimented with different kinds of clay, blending in ash glaze, lead glaze, feldspar, or adding metals and other materials. A …

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    Unknown Member and AGNES HUSZ
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  • New blog post just dropped all about spooky ceramics! Who here is working on some Halloween themed works this month? Please share what you’re making in the comments!

    Unknown Member
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  • Haunting Halloween Themed Pottery to inspire you!

    Tis the season of pumpkins and ghostly delights. Let’s dive right in to all the spookiness of Halloween themed pottery in the studio!

  • Bringing an enslaved potter’s story to the Met

    “Only limited archaeological work had been conducted at the site, which
    had once been the epicenter of American alkaline-glazed stoneware
    production. Pottersville also was home to Dave Drake, an enslaved
    African who, like many other enslaved people, was forced to work the
    plantations in…

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  • Want to move to Canada and have a dream studio/gallery shop space? Look no further:

    Artists! a rare and golden opportunity! This iconic yellow artists’ house in the heart of Annapolis Royal, on the Annapolis Royal Farmers and Traders Market has been a gathering place for folks to display, look at and purchase art and fine craft for years and…

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    Unknown Member, Anette Henningson and Joshua Collinson
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  • Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists

    We are pleased to announce our inaugural Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists. The Fellowship has been established to support artists of color who are embarking on a career in functional ceramics.

    We are a dedicated group of professional potters in Western Massachusetts.…

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    Lindsay Keating
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