Ceramic Art and Pottery
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Features online galleries of functional stoneware and porcelain by three potters. Live web cam with chat on Wednesdays.
Clay works by Stewart Martin featuring galleries of Naked Raku, Saggar, Stoneware, Smoke and Alternative fired vessels.
Raku, earthenware and stoneware galleries. Includes images of throwing a bowl, recipes for three glazes, information about the artist and local area.
Displays a large private collection that includes Leach St. Ives, Cardew Wenford Bridge, and Winchcombe.
Features listing of North American potters and resources.
Pottery painting and pottery classes in Edmonton, Alberta.
Art studio and working gallery located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Class schedule and studio hours.
Weekly ceramic art/pottery classes for adults at all levels. Includes class schedule. Located in Glen Cove, NY.
Site provides information on the history, mission and Artist in Residence, Richard Bresnahan. There is a photo archive of work by Bresnahan and selected students with the option to browse the collection or search by keyword.
Bringing together people with an interest in the pottery vessels that were made, traded, and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the 16th century.
The history of the potteries of Thomas Goodfellows I and II, father and son, both master potters at Burslem and Tunstall, in Stoke-0n-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Providing detailed historical data of Maria Martinez's family and the San Ildefonso pottery heritage.
Quarterly magazine on ceramic art featuring articles, color pictures on every page, functional and sculptural work, useful information on events and reviews of exhibitions.
Gallery, free classified ads for equipment and courses, studio tours, links to potters and information on exhibitions and sales.
Handmade tiles for the bathroom and kitchen, ceramic sculptures, public commissions.
Hand-painted tile murals, tiles, trivets, and coasters. Information on upcoming workshops.
Cape Cod in Massachusetts potter discusses his functional pottery studio, events and firings.
Musings of a self-taught, Shelby, North Carolina, potter who creates slip-decorated, functional earthenware.
Lori Keenan Watts of Maine is a stoneware potter journaling about her day-to-day life, inspirations, and insights.
Handmade ceramic wall art that comments on the human condition, often with humor. Portfolio, materials and techniques, statement, exhibitions.
Specializes in clay sculpture of fruits and vegetables, as well as people and wall sculptures. Images, biography, and exhibition information.
Ceramic sculpture, vessels, and tiles, designs for steel sculpture, and printmaking. Images, exhibition information, resume, and photographs by Stan Richardson.
Pit-fire and straw-fire work by Christine and Louis Columbarini. Provides galleries of each style and artist statements.
Wheel thrown, altered, or hand built stoneware, and porcelain pottery. Also offers classes.
Earthenware sculptures and plates. Images, biography, statement, and exhibition information. New York City.
Handmade functional pottery, bisque-fired using white earthenware. Images, list of stores, galleries and upcoming art fairs.
Ornate ceramic vessels explore the conditions of being part of an existence in decline and decay. Includes artist statement, resume, and gallery.
Creates unique vases, containers and vessels in glazed and raku finishes. Includes artist's profile, conceptual sketches.
Topics include music, design, construction and performance, acoustical properties, and repair.
Organisation to foster the art and craft of pottery and ceramics. Provides information about events, exhibitions, and membership benefits.
The official representative body of potters in Southern Africa, with regions in Gauteng, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape, as well as a country membership. Site includes on membership, classes, workshops and exhibitions.
Images and exhibition information about the artist's handcrafted works in porcelain.
Norwegian ceramics artist Arne Åse. Site includes galleries, studio, artist information.
Presents portfolio of the artist's works which include various kitchen-ware and handmade bathroom sinks, and information about classes available at the studio.
Specializes in functional stoneware pottery. Based in Thrall, Texas.
Handmade pottery created in Abbotsford BC by Herman Venema. Information on classes, slide show gallery and brief biography of the potter.
Emeritus Professor of Art, Goshen College, features pottery, ceramic tiles, sinks, and stoneware sculpture and furniture.
Encyclopedia article about the waterproof ceramic material and its uses.
Non profit organization to further the knowledge of ceramics and support the work of area potters. Provides listing of local pottery classes, a notice board and posters for upcoming and recent Guild Sales.
Information about the guild's history, mandate, location and how to join. Includes a gallery of member works and schedule of pottery sales.
The NCECA site contains member and conference information, images of NCECA ceramic exhibitions, others artist's ceramics and a database of Ceramics Programs.
Activities bringing members together to share their collecting experiences and it encourages research about this most brilliantly glazed, exuberantly decorated and whimsical ceramic. New York, NY
A non-profit group of potters working in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Organization dedicated to the advancement of ceramics. Provides publications, resources, membership information and meetings.
Slip cast ceramic art.
Showcasing the wheel-thrown functional stoneware of Quebec potter Deirdre Wilson. Ms Wilson's work is notable for its classic elegance and warm earthy tones.
Gallery contains woodfired works with natural ash deposits and abstract glaze, tea bowls, and site specific work. Resume, workshop information, exhibitions and articles.
Anagama wood fired pottery by Bruce and Estelle Martin, based in Hastings, New Zealand. Gallery of work and video of the Kamaka anagama.
Features woodfired glazed, functional stoneware and brick clay pots by Vermont based ceramic artist Malcolm Wright. Includes biography, news and events and information on the kiln and firing process.