at the Archie Bray Foundation’s North Gallery (www.archiebray.org) in Helena, Montana, January 20–April 2, 2016.
1 Candice Methe Hess’ rose hip storage jar, 23 in. (58 cm) in height, ceramic, 2015. 2 Lindsay Montgomery’s Lake of Faces Platter, 26 in. (66 cm) in diameter, press molded earthenware, majolica glaze, 2015. 3 Nolan Baumgartner’s jar, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, soda-fired porcelain, 2015. 4 April Felipe’s Azabache, 13 in. (33 cm) in height, cone 6 porcelain, mixed media, 2015.
“Tristate of Mind,”
at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, January 30–March 19, 2016.
1 Joel Brown’s Golden Jar, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelain/stoneware blend, natural ash, 2013. 2 Ryan Blackwell’s Spic and Span 2, 26 in. (66 cm) in height, porcelain, wood, 2014. 3 Adam Knoche’s MineSite, 30 in. (76 cm) in diameter, ceramic, 2014. 4Lauren Sandler’s Stone Soup Spoon Theory, 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter, earthenware, 2015.
1 Del Harrow’s Cactus, 6 ft. (1.8 m) in height, earthenware, glaze, luster, 2015. 2 Bryan Czibesz’s Szabadság Emlékmü, Szabadság Tér, 17 in. (43 cm) in height, handbuilt and 3-D printed porcelain, polyethylene, 2015. 3. Paul Sacaridiz’s An Estimation on the Relative Scale of Things, 4 ft. (1.2m) in height, ceramic, wood, plaster, cardboard, powder-coated aluminum, 2014. Photo: Jim Escalante. 4 Andrew Casto’s Assemblage 85, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, luster, 2015.
“Recorded Matter: Ceramics in Motion,”
at The Center for Craft, Creativity, and Design (www.craftcreativitydesign.org), in Asheville, North Carolina, through May 21.
Takashi Ichihara’s teapot, 9½ in. (24 cm) in length, ceramic. Photo: American Craft Council.
“In the Kitchen,”
at Cross MacKenzie Gallery (www.crossmackenzie.com) in Washington, DC, through February 29, 2016.
1 Catherine White’s X Platter, 13½ in. (34 cm) in height, stoneware, slips, celadon glaze, 2015. Photo: Warren Frederick. 2 Catherine White’s Cradle Bowl, 13½ in. (34 cm) in diameter, stoneware, slips, celadon glaze, 2015. Photo: Warren Frederick.
“Pivotal: New Ceramics by Greg Daly,”
at Sabbia Gallery Sydney (sabbiagallery.com) in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia, March 4–April 2, 2016.
Greg Daly’s Moving Clouds, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, luster-glazed ceramic, 2015.
“Svend Bayer”
at Jane Hartsook Gallery (www.greenwichhouse.org) in New York, New York, February 19–March 18, 2016.
Svend Bayer’s vessel, ceramic.
“Johan Tahon: Weiß/White,”
at Villa Goecke (www.villa-goecke.de) in Krefeld, Germany, through February 13, 2016.
Johan Tahon’s Crystalline (detail), ceramic.
“Character Studies: Clay from the Collection,”
at San Jose Museum of Art (www.sanjosemuseumofart.org) in San Jose, California, through February 7, 2016.
1 Viola Frey’s Firesuit, 8 ft. 2 in. (2.4 m) in height, ceramic, glaze, 1983. 2 Peter VandenBerge’s Demoiselle, 4 ft. 2 in. (1.2 m) in height, ceramic, slip, 2003. 3 Danae Mattes’s Sibyl Figures #9–11, ceramic, 2002.
“Flora and Flesh: The Work of Jessica Calderwood,”
at The Gallery at Reinstein/Ross (www.reinsteinross.com) in New York, New York, January 21–February 28, 2016.
Jessica Calderwood’s Seedy Woman, 8 in. (20 cm) in height, slip-cast porcelain, brass, steel, plastic, wool, felt, 2015.
1 Sarah Nikitopoulos’s Cracked Earth, 15 in. (38 cm) in width, stoneware, porcelain slip, crystalline glazes. 2 Suzanne Crane’s Rimmed Persian Bowls, 7 in. (18 cm) in diameter, stoneware.
“Pivotal: New Ceramics by Greg Daly,”
at Sabbia Gallery Sydney (sabbiagallery.com) in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia, March 4–April 2, 2016.
“Flora and Flesh: The Work of Jessica Calderwood,”
at The Gallery at Reinstein/Ross (www.reinsteinross.com) in New York, New York, January 21–February 28, 2016.
Jessica Calderwood’s Reluctanct Sexpot, 4 ft. (1.22 m) in height, ceramic, paint, wool felt, enamel, copper, fiberglass, 2014.
“Tristate of Mind,”
at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, January 30–March 19, 2016.
1 Joan Zagrobelny’s White Dancer, 2 ft. 3 in. (69 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, 2014. 2 Tamar Sobol’s Vase, 1 ft. (30 cm) in diameter, white stoneware, resist, glaze, fired to cone 10, 2015.
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“Beyond the Brickyard,”
at the Archie Bray Foundation’s North Gallery (www.archiebray.org) in Helena, Montana, January 20–April 2, 2016.
1 Candice Methe Hess’ rose hip storage jar, 23 in. (58 cm) in height, ceramic, 2015. 2 Lindsay Montgomery’s Lake of Faces Platter, 26 in. (66 cm) in diameter, press molded earthenware, majolica glaze, 2015. 3 Nolan Baumgartner’s jar, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, soda-fired porcelain, 2015. 4 April Felipe’s Azabache, 13 in. (33 cm) in height, cone 6 porcelain, mixed media, 2015.
“Tristate of Mind,”
at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, January 30–March 19, 2016.
1 Joel Brown’s Golden Jar, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelain/stoneware blend, natural ash, 2013. 2 Ryan Blackwell’s Spic and Span 2, 26 in. (66 cm) in height, porcelain, wood, 2014. 3 Adam Knoche’s MineSite, 30 in. (76 cm) in diameter, ceramic, 2014. 4Lauren Sandler’s Stone Soup Spoon Theory, 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter, earthenware, 2015.
“The Scripps 72nd Ceramic Annual,”
at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, (http://rcwg.scrippscollege.edu) in Claremont, California, through April 3.
1 Del Harrow’s Cactus, 6 ft. (1.8 m) in height, earthenware, glaze, luster, 2015. 2 Bryan Czibesz’s Szabadság Emlékmü, Szabadság Tér, 17 in. (43 cm) in height, handbuilt and 3-D printed porcelain, polyethylene, 2015. 3. Paul Sacaridiz’s An Estimation on the Relative Scale of Things, 4 ft. (1.2m) in height, ceramic, wood, plaster, cardboard, powder-coated aluminum, 2014. Photo: Jim Escalante. 4 Andrew Casto’s Assemblage 85, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, luster, 2015.
“Recorded Matter: Ceramics in Motion,”
at The Center for Craft, Creativity, and Design (www.craftcreativitydesign.org), in Asheville, North Carolina, through May 21.
Sam Brennan’s Moiré (video still), ceramic, mixed media, 2013. Man Yau’s Porcelain Decks (video still), porcelain, mixed media, 2012.
“The American Craft Council Show in Baltimore,”
at the Baltimore Convention Center (www.craftcouncil.org/baltimore) in Baltimore, Maryland, February 19–21, 2016.
Takashi Ichihara’s teapot, 9½ in. (24 cm) in length, ceramic. Photo: American Craft Council.
“In the Kitchen,”
at Cross MacKenzie Gallery (www.crossmackenzie.com) in Washington, DC, through February 29, 2016.
1 Catherine White’s X Platter, 13½ in. (34 cm) in height, stoneware, slips, celadon glaze, 2015. Photo: Warren Frederick. 2 Catherine White’s Cradle Bowl, 13½ in. (34 cm) in diameter, stoneware, slips, celadon glaze, 2015. Photo: Warren Frederick.
“Pivotal: New Ceramics by Greg Daly,”
at Sabbia Gallery Sydney (sabbiagallery.com) in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia, March 4–April 2, 2016.
Greg Daly’s Moving Clouds, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, luster-glazed ceramic, 2015.
“Svend Bayer”
at Jane Hartsook Gallery (www.greenwichhouse.org) in New York, New York, February 19–March 18, 2016.
Svend Bayer’s vessel, ceramic.
“Johan Tahon: Weiß/White,”
at Villa Goecke (www.villa-goecke.de) in Krefeld, Germany, through February 13, 2016.
Johan Tahon’s Crystalline (detail), ceramic.
“Character Studies: Clay from the Collection,”
at San Jose Museum of Art (www.sanjosemuseumofart.org) in San Jose, California, through February 7, 2016.
1 Viola Frey’s Firesuit, 8 ft. 2 in. (2.4 m) in height, ceramic, glaze, 1983. 2 Peter VandenBerge’s Demoiselle, 4 ft. 2 in. (1.2 m) in height, ceramic, slip, 2003. 3 Danae Mattes’s Sibyl Figures #9–11, ceramic, 2002.
“Flora and Flesh: The Work of Jessica Calderwood,”
at The Gallery at Reinstein/Ross (www.reinsteinross.com) in New York, New York, January 21–February 28, 2016.
Jessica Calderwood’s Seedy Woman, 8 in. (20 cm) in height, slip-cast porcelain, brass, steel, plastic, wool, felt, 2015.
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“The American Craft Council Show in Baltimore,”
at the Baltimore Convention Center (www.craftcouncil.org/baltimore) in Baltimore, Maryland, February 19–21, 2016.
1 Sarah Nikitopoulos’s Cracked Earth, 15 in. (38 cm) in width, stoneware, porcelain slip, crystalline glazes. 2 Suzanne Crane’s Rimmed Persian Bowls, 7 in. (18 cm) in diameter, stoneware.
“Pivotal: New Ceramics by Greg Daly,”
at Sabbia Gallery Sydney (sabbiagallery.com) in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia, March 4–April 2, 2016.
Greg Daly’s Approaching Storm, luster-glazed ceramic, 2015.
“Flora and Flesh: The Work of Jessica Calderwood,”
at The Gallery at Reinstein/Ross (www.reinsteinross.com) in New York, New York, January 21–February 28, 2016.
Jessica Calderwood’s Reluctanct Sexpot, 4 ft. (1.22 m) in height, ceramic, paint, wool felt, enamel, copper, fiberglass, 2014.
“Tristate of Mind,”
at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, January 30–March 19, 2016.
1 Joan Zagrobelny’s White Dancer, 2 ft. 3 in. (69 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, 2014. 2 Tamar Sobol’s Vase, 1 ft. (30 cm) in diameter, white stoneware, resist, glaze, fired to cone 10, 2015.
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