Logan Wall is a ceramic designer who focuses on playful handcrafted geometric pottery. She earned her BFA from the University of North Florida in 2015 and has s...
NCECA 2018 is here and thousands of potters are about to descend on Pittsburg, PA, which definitely is not prepared for the takeover that is about to happen. ...
Many potters talk about earth, fire, history and lifestyle as an unintentional result of their pottery practice (like a life-long art performance), bu...
In modern society, most young people can no longer be represented by a woodfired mug in the classic country potter style. We need something with bling, charm, a...
Like churning your own butter or baking your own bread, there is often something magical about truly making things from scratch. This self-made satisfaction is ...
Seohee Park creates hand-thrown Korean pottery inspired by Joseon Dynasty porcelain with flawless craftsmanship and figurative forms. One of the most challengin...
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...
This week we are highlighting a physical show gone digital called ClayScope Santa Fe put on by the recently formed collective of ceramic artists called ClayScop...
Mike Gesiakowski is a ceramic artist taking on big ideas through pottery. His work explores passing time and its relationship to the moment that we as individua...
Humans are often intrigued by slight abnormalities in their surroundings; not the glaringly obvious, but the subtly strange. Didem Mert's ceramic design falls i...
Ceramic artist Joanna Powell begins her pots with a reductive process, dismantling conventional ideas of functional objects. She'll take a pot, like a mug, and ...
A vessel is defined as a hollow container and in the human experience, we are constantly shifting between the use of various vessels. There are the daily ritual...
Hanako Nakazato is a Japanese-born potter infusing a much-needed breath of minimalism into the decoration-filled contemporary American pots scene. Now splitting...
I have to admit, I was not looking forward to another tiring object-specific pottery exhibition with an exorbitant number of mediocre cups in a curated populari...
Last Monday we posted a guest blog for the wonderful Musing About Mud covering the work of Joyce St. Clair, be sure to check it out!
Joyce St Clair - Ceramic ...
Many potters also make sculptural work and it can be quite obvious that both the sculptures and pots came from the same hand. Melissa Mencini makes crisp pots w...
Joe Pintz bases both his functional pots and his sculptural objects on everyday, hands-on usable items. This translates into his pottery by way of extremely sim...