“A Table!!! Sculpture et art de la table,”

at Galerie Terra Viva (www.terraviva.fr) in St. Quentin la Poterie, France, through January 3, 2016.

1 Pascale Balay’s plate, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in diameter, clay, glaze, oxides, gas fired to 1976°F (1080°C), 2015.
1 Pascale Balay’s plate, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in diameter, clay, glaze, oxides, gas fired to 1976°F (1080°C), 2015.

1 Pascale Balay’s plate, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in diameter, clay, glaze, oxides, gas fired to 1976°F (1080°C), 2015.

 

“Teaching the Tradition,”

at Lillstreet Art Center (www.lillstreetgallery.com) in Chicago, Illinois, January 15–February 21, 2016.
 

 1 Rhonda Willers’ Family, 11½ in, (29 cm) in length, earthenware, terra sigillata, washes, fired in an electric kiln. Photo: Brett Kallusky.
1 Rhonda Willers’ Family, 11½ in, (29 cm) in length, earthenware, terra sigillata, washes, fired in an electric kiln. Photo: Brett Kallusky.
2 Marjorie Wade’s vase, 6½ in. (16 cm) in height, stoneware, wood fired in anagama kiln, 2014.
2 Marjorie Wade’s vase, 6½ in. (16 cm) in height, stoneware, wood fired in anagama kiln, 2014.
3 Joe Singewald’s inlaid-slip yunomi, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, stoneware, fired in gas reduction, 2015.
3 Joe Singewald’s inlaid-slip yunomi, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, stoneware, fired in gas reduction, 2015.

 4 Joe Singewald’s five-sided yunomi, 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, nuka glaze, fired in gas reduction, 2015.
4 Joe Singewald’s five-sided yunomi, 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, nuka glaze, fired in gas reduction, 2015.
 5 David East’s Cultivated an Opening, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014.
5 David East’s Cultivated an Opening, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014.

 1 Rhonda Willers’ Family, 11½ in, (29 cm) in length, earthenware, terra sigillata, washes, fired in an electric kiln. Photo: Brett Kallusky. 2 Marjorie Wade’s vase, 6½ in. (16 cm) in height, stoneware, wood fired in anagama kiln, 2014. 3 Joe Singewald’s inlaid-slip yunomi, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, stoneware, fired in gas reduction, 2015. 4 Joe Singewald’s five-sided yunomi, 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, nuka glaze, fired in gas reduction, 2015. 5 David East’s Cultivated an Opening, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014.
 

 “Jürgen Partenheimer: Calliope,”

at Musée Ariana (www.ariana-geneve.ch) in Genève, Switzerland, through March 20, 2016.

7 Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope I, II, to 18 in. (46 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011.
7 Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope I, II, to 18 in. (46 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011.

7 Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope I, II, to 18 in. (46 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011.

“Ancient and Modern: Ceramics by Randy Johnston,”

at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com) in Boston, Massachusetts, through January 10, 2016.
 

1 Randy Johnston’s Spoon-Form Plate, 19¼ in. (49 cm) in length, stoneware, nuka glaze, iron slip, wax resist.
1 Randy Johnston’s Spoon-Form Plate, 19¼ in. (49 cm) in length, stoneware, nuka glaze, iron slip, wax resist.
2 Randy Johnston’s Double Spoon-Form Dish, 13¼ in. (34 cm) in length, stoneware, copper glaze. 1–2 Photos: Peter Lee.
2 Randy Johnston’s Double Spoon-Form Dish, 13¼ in. (34 cm) in length, stoneware, copper glaze. 1–2 Photos: Peter Lee.

1 Randy Johnston’s Spoon-Form Plate, 19¼ in. (49 cm) in length, stoneware, nuka glaze, iron slip, wax resist. 2 Randy Johnston’s Double Spoon-Form Dish, 13¼ in. (34 cm) in length, stoneware, copper glaze. 1–2 Photos: Peter Lee.
 

“Yoshida Yoshihiko: Works and His Collections,”

at Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu (www.cpm-gifu.jp) in Gifu, Japan, through February 14, 2016.

1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s bowl with ridged pattern, 11 in. (28 cm) in width, white slipware, 1994.
1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s bowl with ridged pattern, 11 in. (28 cm) in width, white slipware, 1994.
2 Jomon deep bowl, 16 in. (41 cm) in diameter, earthenware, Middle Jomon period, from Yoshida Yoshihiko’s collection. 3–4 Photos: Kodera Katsuhiko.
2 Jomon deep bowl, 16 in. (41 cm) in diameter, earthenware, Middle Jomon period, from Yoshida Yoshihiko’s collection. 3–4 Photos: Kodera Katsuhiko.

1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s bowl with ridged pattern, 11 in. (28 cm) in width, white slipware, 1994. 2 Jomon deep bowl, 16 in. (41 cm) in diameter, earthenware, Middle Jomon period, from Yoshida Yoshihiko’s collection. 3–4 Photos: Kodera Katsuhiko.

 

“The White Show,”

at Flow Gallery, (www.flowgallery.co.uk) in London, England, through March 1, 2016.

1 Maria Kristofersson’s cup, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, earthenware clay.
1 Maria Kristofersson’s cup, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, earthenware clay.
2 Lisa Stockham’s lines pot, 21½ in. (55 cm) in height, ceramic. Photo: Jens Preusse.
2 Lisa Stockham’s lines pot, 21½ in. (55 cm) in height, ceramic. Photo: Jens Preusse.
3 Matthias Kaiser’s cracked slip wayward vase, 12½ in. (32 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015.
3 Matthias Kaiser’s cracked slip wayward vase, 12½ in. (32 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015.

1 Maria Kristofersson’s cup, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, earthenware clay. 2 Lisa Stockham’s lines pot, 21½ in. (55 cm) in height, ceramic. Photo: Jens Preusse. 3 Matthias Kaiser’s cracked slip wayward vase, 12½ in. (32 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015.
 

 

“Transitions 2015 to 2016,”

at Eutectic Gallery (www.eutecticgallery.com) in Portland, Oregon, through January 23, 2016.
 

 

1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with a Beehive, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, stoneware, glaze.
1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with a Beehive, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, stoneware, glaze.
2 Mitchell Spain’s flasks, porcelain, decals.
2 Mitchell Spain’s flasks, porcelain, decals.

1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with a Beehive, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, stoneware, glaze. 2 Mitchell Spain’s flasks, porcelain, decals.
 

 

“Cups: Hundreds of Cups!,”

at Santa Fe Clay (www.santafeclay.com) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, through January 23, 2016.
 

 

1 Giselle Hicks’ tumblers, porcelain, inlaid slip, 2015.
1 Giselle Hicks’ tumblers, porcelain, inlaid slip, 2015.
2 Jeff Oestreich’s two mugs, up to 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015. Photo: Santa Fe Clay.
2 Jeff Oestreich’s two mugs, up to 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015. Photo: Santa Fe Clay.

 

3 Jil Franke’s square teabowl, stoneware, 2015.
3 Jil Franke’s square teabowl, stoneware, 2015.
 4 José Sierra’s cup, 4½ in. (11 cm) in diameter, stoneware, glaze, 2015.
4 José Sierra’s cup, 4½ in. (11 cm) in diameter, stoneware, glaze, 2015.

1 Giselle Hicks’ tumblers, porcelain, inlaid slip, 2015. 2 Jeff Oestreich’s two mugs, up to 5 in. (13 cm) in height, stoneware, 2015. Photo: Santa Fe Clay. 3 Jil Franke’s square teabowl, stoneware, 2015. 4 José Sierra’s cup, 4½ in. (11 cm) in diameter, stoneware, glaze, 2015.
 

 

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“Transitions 2015 to 2016,”

at Eutectic Gallery (www.eutecticgallery.com) in Portland, Oregon, through January 23, 2016.
 

 

1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with as Dracula, stoneware, glaze.
1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with as Dracula, stoneware, glaze.
2 Hiroshi Ogawa’s vessel, ceramic, anagama fired in a earthen kiln.
2 Hiroshi Ogawa’s vessel, ceramic, anagama fired in a earthen kiln.

 1 Paige Wright’s Self Portrait with as Dracula, stoneware, glaze. 2 Hiroshi Ogawa’s vessel, ceramic, anagama fired in a earthen kiln.
 

 

“Jürgen Partenheimer: Calliope,”

at Musée Ariana (www.ariana-geneve.ch) in Geneva, Switzerland, through March 20, 2016

Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope III#4, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.
Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope III#4, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.
Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope II#5, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.
Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope II#5, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.
Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope II#2, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.
Jürgen Partenheimer’s Kalliope II#2, 11¾ in. (30 cm) in height, porcelain, painted polychrome enamels, 2011. Collection of Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, Münich Copyright: Jürgen Partenheimer et VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Courtesy: Häusler Contemporary München/ Zürich.

“Ancient and Modern: Ceramics by Randy Johnston,”

at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com), in Boston, Massachusetts, December 5, 2015–January 10, 2016.
 

 

1 Randy Johnston’s Large Platter, up to 21¼ in. (54 cm) in diameter, inlaid rope pattern, black trailing, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
1 Randy Johnston’s Large Platter, up to 21¼ in. (54 cm) in diameter, inlaid rope pattern, black trailing, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
2 Randy Johnston’s Square Vase, up to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, shino glaze, iron slip, brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
2 Randy Johnston’s Square Vase, up to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, shino glaze, iron slip, brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
3 Randy Johnston’s Yunomi, up to 3¾ in. (10 cm) in height, nuka glaze, iron brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
3 Randy Johnston’s Yunomi, up to 3¾ in. (10 cm) in height, nuka glaze, iron brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.

1 Randy Johnston’s Large Platter, up to 21¼ in. (54 cm) in diameter, inlaid rope pattern, black trailing, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee. 2 Randy Johnston’s Square Vase, up to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, shino glaze, iron slip, brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee. 3 Randy Johnston’s Yunomi, up to 3¾ in. (10 cm) in height, nuka glaze, iron brushwork, stoneware. Photo: Peter Lee.
 

 

“Teaching the Tradition,”

at Lillstreet Art Center (www.lillstreetgallery.com) in Chicago, Illinois, January 15–February 21, 2016.

 

 

1 David East’s Myth Functioning as a Memory, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014.
1 David East’s Myth Functioning as a Memory, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014.
2 Jeff Oestreich’s Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, ceramic, soda fired, 2015.
2 Jeff Oestreich’s Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, ceramic, soda fired, 2015.

1 David East’s Myth Functioning as a Memory, 15½ in. (39 cm) in height, ceramic, 2014. 2 Jeff Oestreich’s Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, ceramic, soda fired, 2015.
 

 

“Yoshida Yoshihiko: Works and His Collections,”

at Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu (www.cpm-gifu.jp), in Gifu, Japan, until February 14, 2016.

1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s teabowl, 5¼ in. (13 cm) in diameter, Setoguro-inspired pottery, 1998. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko.
1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s teabowl, 5¼ in. (13 cm) in diameter, Setoguro-inspired pottery, 1998. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko.
2 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s Polyhedron, 15¾ in. (41 cm) in height, ceramic, 1992. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko.
2 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s Polyhedron, 15¾ in. (41 cm) in height, ceramic, 1992. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko.

 

 

1 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s teabowl, 5¼ in. (13 cm) in diameter, Setoguro-inspired pottery, 1998. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko. 2 Yoshida Yoshihiko’s Polyhedron, 15¾ in. (41 cm) in height, ceramic, 1992. Photo: Kodera Katsuhiko.
 

 

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