at Cinema Gallery (www.cinemagallery.cc) in Urbana, Illinois, December 6, 2015–January 30, 2016.
1 Jacob Foran’s The Death by Drowning of a Once Laughing Boy, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, ceramic, 2015. 2 Kensuke Yamada’s Head, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, stoneware, ceramic decals, 2015.
“September, October, November, and December Introductions”
at the Craft Centre and Design Gallery (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, through mid-January 2016.
1 Hannah McAndrew’s Tulip Dish, 10 in. (25 cm) in diameter, press-molded and slip-trailed red-earthenware clay, honey glaze, electric fired to cone 02, 2014. Photo: Shannon Tofts. 2 Hyu-jin Jo’s bowls, 6¾ in. (17 cm) in height, wheel-thrown, carved, 2015. 3
Paul Young’s Dovecot, 15¼ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze. 4 Zoe Hillyard’s Tropical Vase, 13¾ in. (35 cm) in height, broken ceramic shards, hand-stitched silk fabric, polyester thread, 2013. 5 Zoe Hillyard’s
orange mini bowl, 3½ in. (9 cm) in diameter, broken ceramic shards, hand-stitched silk fabric, polyester thread. Photo: Clash & Clash Photography.
“Fausto Melotti,”
at NMNM-Villa Paloma (www.nmnm.mc) in Monaco, France, through January 17, 2016.
Fausto Melotti’s vase, 11¼ in. (29 cm) in height, ceramic, enamel, polychrome, ca. 1950. 2 Fausto Melotti’s vase, 17 in. (44 cm) in height, ceramic, enamel, polychrome, ca. 1950. 1–2 Copyright: Fausto Melotti archive. Photos:
Fondazione Fausto Melotti.
“CeramATTACK,”
at Duane Reed Gallery (www.duanereedgallery.com) in St. Louis, Missouri, December 18, 2015–February 13, 2016.
1 Kevin Snipes’ Speed Demons, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, porcelain, glaze, underglaze, oxide wash, 2015. 2 Valerie Zimany’s Moonwalker, 16 in. (40 cm) in diameter, porcelain, hand-drawn and raised Kutani enamels, gold, white gold, 2014. 3
Jonathan Mess’ Reclaim No.18, 14 in. (36 cm) in length, various reclaimed materials, 2014.
Jack Doherty’s conical vessels, up to 9¼ in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters.
“Present and Collect,”
at Contemporary Applied Arts (www.caa.org.uk) in London, England, through December 24.
1 Akiko Hirai’s still-life bottles, up to 9¾ in. (25 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015. 2 Akiko Hirai’s moon jars, up to 19¾in. (50 cm) in height, stoneware, black and white engobe, reduction fired, 2015. 3 Sasha Wardell’s
teapot and beakers, up to 5¾ in. (13 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. 2–4 Photos: Sophie Mutevelian.
“Holiday Fes-i-vus,”
at Victor F. Keen Gallery Clay Art Vegas (www.clayartvegas.com) in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2015.
Kari Woolsey’s Raccoon Bowl, 10 in. (25 cm) in length, porcelain, fired to cone 5.
“The Beauty of Function: The Mary and Bruno Moser Collection,”
at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts (www.cedarhurst.org), in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, through January 3, 2016.
1 Warren MacKenzie’s bottle, faceted vase, lidded box, and platter, up to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, stoneware, 2005–06. 2 Jeff Oestreich’s scalloped bowl, 6 in. (15 cm) in diameter, stoneware, 2005. Photos: Vincent Walter.
“More Art of Decoration,”
at Tegelen Tithe Barn Ceramics Centre (www.tiendschuur.net), in Tegelen, the Netherlands, through January 10, 2016.
1 Jack Doherty’s Harbouring Vessels, up to 19¾ in. (50 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters. 2 Jack Doherty’s Conical Vessels, up to 9¼ in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters.
“More Art of Decoration,”
at Tegelen Tithe Barn Ceramics Centre (www.tiendschuur.net), in Tegele, Belgium, through January 10, 2016.
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“Small Ones,”
at Cinema Gallery (www.cinemagallery.cc) in Urbana, Illinois, December 6, 2015–January 30, 2016.
1 Jacob Foran’s The Death by Drowning of a Once Laughing Boy, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, ceramic, 2015. 2 Kensuke Yamada’s Head, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, stoneware, ceramic decals, 2015.
“September, October, November, and December Introductions”
at the Craft Centre and Design Gallery (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, through mid-January 2016.
1 Hannah McAndrew’s Tulip Dish, 10 in. (25 cm) in diameter, press-molded and slip-trailed red-earthenware clay, honey glaze, electric fired to cone 02, 2014. Photo: Shannon Tofts. 2 Hyu-jin Jo’s bowls, 6¾ in. (17 cm) in height, wheel-thrown, carved, 2015. 3 Paul Young’s Dovecot, 15¼ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze. 4 Zoe Hillyard’s Tropical Vase, 13¾ in. (35 cm) in height, broken ceramic shards, hand-stitched silk fabric, polyester thread, 2013. 5 Zoe Hillyard’s orange mini bowl, 3½ in. (9 cm) in diameter, broken ceramic shards, hand-stitched silk fabric, polyester thread. Photo: Clash & Clash Photography.
“Fausto Melotti,”
at NMNM-Villa Paloma (www.nmnm.mc) in Monaco, France, through January 17, 2016.
Fausto Melotti’s vase, 11¼ in. (29 cm) in height, ceramic, enamel, polychrome, ca. 1950. 2 Fausto Melotti’s vase, 17 in. (44 cm) in height, ceramic, enamel, polychrome, ca. 1950. 1–2 Copyright: Fausto Melotti archive. Photos: Fondazione Fausto Melotti.
“CeramATTACK,”
at Duane Reed Gallery (www.duanereedgallery.com) in St. Louis, Missouri, December 18, 2015–February 13, 2016.
1 Kevin Snipes’ Speed Demons, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, porcelain, glaze, underglaze, oxide wash, 2015. 2 Valerie Zimany’s Moonwalker, 16 in. (40 cm) in diameter, porcelain, hand-drawn and raised Kutani enamels, gold, white gold, 2014. 3 Jonathan Mess’ Reclaim No.18, 14 in. (36 cm) in length, various reclaimed materials, 2014.
“Waltraud Eich,”
at Keramik-Museum Berlin (www.keramik-museum-berlin.de) in Berlin, Germany, through January 25, 2016.
Waltraud Eich’s vessel, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, stoneware. Photo: Heniz-J. Theis/KMB.
“Forty Years a Potter,”
at White Moose (www.whitemoose.co.uk) in Devon, England, through January 9, 2016.
Roger Cockram’s Deep Vessel.
“Waypoint,”
at The Scottish Gallery (www.scottish-gallery.co.uk), in Edinburgh, Scotland, January 6–30, 2016.
Jack Doherty’s conical vessels, up to 9¼ in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters.
“Present and Collect,”
at Contemporary Applied Arts (www.caa.org.uk) in London, England, through December 24.
1 Akiko Hirai’s still-life bottles, up to 9¾ in. (25 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015. 2 Akiko Hirai’s moon jars, up to 19¾in. (50 cm) in height, stoneware, black and white engobe, reduction fired, 2015. 3 Sasha Wardell’s teapot and beakers, up to 5¾ in. (13 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. 2–4 Photos: Sophie Mutevelian.
“Holiday Fes-i-vus,”
at Victor F. Keen Gallery Clay Art Vegas (www.clayartvegas.com) in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2015.
Kari Woolsey’s Raccoon Bowl, 10 in. (25 cm) in length, porcelain, fired to cone 5.
“The Beauty of Function: The Mary and Bruno Moser Collection,”
at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts (www.cedarhurst.org), in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, through January 3, 2016.
1 Warren MacKenzie’s bottle, faceted vase, lidded box, and platter, up to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, stoneware, 2005–06. 2 Jeff Oestreich’s scalloped bowl, 6 in. (15 cm) in diameter, stoneware, 2005. Photos: Vincent Walter.
“More Art of Decoration,”
at Tegelen Tithe Barn Ceramics Centre (www.tiendschuur.net), in Tegelen, the Netherlands, through January 10, 2016.
Lut Laleman 's WWWI, ceramic. 2 Tomoko Sakumoto’s untitled, ceramic.
“Dear Santa,”
at Contemporary Ceramics Centre (www.cpaceramics.com) in London, England, through December 31.
Ashley Howard’s teabowl, 4¼ in. (11 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015.
"In the Kitchen,”
at Whitaker Gallery, Hood College (www.hood.edu) in Frederick, Maryland, through December 3, 2015.
1 Lisa York’s sugar and honey jar set, 10 in. (25 cm) in length, ceramic, wood, glass. 2 Logan Wall’s dinner stack, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, ceramic.
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“CeramATTACK,”
at Duane Reed Gallery (www.duanereedgallery.com) in St. Louis, Missouri, December 18, 2015–February 13, 2016.
1 Valerie Zimany’s The Tinker, 14 in. (36 cm) in diameter, porcelain, hand-drawn and raised Kutani enamels, gold, 2015. 2 Lauren Gallaspy’s Thin-Skinned, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, 2015. 3 Kevin Snipes’ Speed Demons, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, oxide wash, 2015.
“Waypoint,”
at The Scottish Gallery (www.scottish-gallery.co.uk), in Edinburgh, Scotland, January 6–30, 2016.
1 Jack Doherty’s Harbouring Vessels, up to 19¾ in. (50 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters. 2 Jack Doherty’s Conical Vessels, up to 9¼ in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Rebecca Peters.
“More Art of Decoration,”
at Tegelen Tithe Barn Ceramics Centre (www.tiendschuur.net), in Tegele, Belgium, through January 10, 2016.
1 Marc Uzan’s bottle, ceramic. 2 Martha Pachon’s Sea Urchins, ceramic. 3 Silke Decker’s bowl, ceramic.
"Present and Collect,”
at Contemporary Applied Arts (www.caa.org.uk) in London, England, through December 24, 2015.
1 Derek Wilson’s tableware, porcelain with celadon glaze, 2015. Photo: Sophie Mutevelian. 2 Stuart Carey’s tableware, semi-porcelain, 2015. Photo: Sophie Mutevelian.
“Waltraud Eich,”
at Keramik-Museum Berlin (www.keramik-museum-berlin.de) in Berlin, Germany, through January 25, 2016.
1 Waltraud Eich’s vessel, stoneware, 5¼ in. (13 cm) in height. Photo: Heinz-J.Theis/ KMB. 2 Waltraud Eich’s vessel, stoneware, 9¾ in. (25 cm) in height. Photo: Heinz-J.Theis/ KMB. 3 Waltraud Eich’s teapot, stoneware, 6 in. (15 cm) in height. Photo: Heinz-J.Theis/ KMB. 4 Waltraud Eich’s vessel, stoneware, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height. Photo: Heinz-J.Theis/ KMB.
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