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Featured Artist Fridays: Malene Hartmann Rasmussen

Malene Hartmann Rasmussen is a Danish artist whose work primarily involves narrative figurative sculpture and installation. Her mixed-media ceramic installations are expansive and showcase a surplus of visual elements. They consist of fairy tale creatures concealed in the dark woods. Her fascination with forests arises from their repeated appearances in

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Featured Artists Fridays: Jeffrey Sun Young Park

Lost Dokkaebis Jeffery Sun Young Park, a queer Corean artist based in Los Angeles, is quickly making a name for himself in the ceramics world with his stunning handbuilt, stoneware Dokkaebis.   These whimsical creations are inspired by the mischievous nature spirits from Corean folklore, Dokkaebis, which take on various forms

Meet the Maker: Asma Waheed

It’s a pleasure to introduce our next Meet the Maker artist Asma Waheed! A current Master’s student, Asma has been working in clay since she took a local community studio class in 2012. As with so many of us, she was hooked and has been focused on ceramics ever since.

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Meet the Maker: Avesha DeWolfe

For today’s Meet the Maker we’re checking out Avesha Dewolfe (She/Her) of Spiral Tide Pottery. Based out of East Lothian, Scotland, Avesha has been working in ceramics since she was ten years old when her mother surprised her with a kick-wheel class for her birthday. Talk about a lifelong love

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The Big Pottery Book List

When you have the right pottery book, creating with clay can be freeing and amazing. You can create anything that you can imagine. However, it can be hard to understand how to do certain techniques correctly when you are first starting out. If you are learning at home or seeking

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Best Gadgets for the Pottery Studio

Every pottery studio needs gadgets. Working can be made much more enjoyable if you have the right gadgets. Pottery studio gadgets can help make your

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Halloween Coasters

Looking for a fun and creative project? Here’s a simple tutorial to make spooky ghost-themed coasters and a handy coaster holder using air-dry clay. It’s

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