Nick Weddell has been challenging pottery conventions his since his start, pushing the tightly held ideas about how to fire ceramic, apply glaze, or treat clay....
The pervasiveness of handmade pottery is a remarkable part of our modern culture. There is no substantial reason that potters should exist at all outside of a...
“In Vermin, Miriam Griffin treats oft-maligned creatures with sensitivity and tenderness. Bats and snakes, and even swarming flies – creatures for whom the arti...
Dan McCarthy is one of the rare potters who has made a life in the fine art world – like an ugly duckling raised by a pack of wolves. The work is proudly anti-c...
Striking a balanced marriage between three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional designs can often be a challenging endeavor. A playful balance between dimens...
Joseph Kraft uses a visual vocabulary to reference drawing and architecture within each piece. He has a diverse body of work that includes functional ceramics, ...