1-3 “Menagerie,” through July 2, 2016. 4 “Folks: Travis Winters Solo,” July 8–August 20, 2016.

1–4 On view at Baltimore Clayworks (www.baltimoreclayworks.org) in Baltimore, Maryland.

1 Kelly Lynn Daniels’ In My Garden, 36 in. (91 cm) in length, soda-fired white stoneware, underglazes, slips, stain, 2015.2 Madeline Klusmire’s Fawn, 8 in. (22 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, 2015. 3 Deb Lecce’s Llama of My Dreams, 38 in. (96 cm) in length, stoneware fired in an anagama kiln for 7 days, 2015. Photo: Howard Goodman.4 Travis Winters’ I’ll Quit Tomorrow, 18 in. (46 cm) in length, handbuilt and slip-cast earthenware, terra sigillata, glaze, stains, oxides, multiple firings to cone 04, wood, resin, 2016.

 

“Long Term Resident Exhibition,”

at Red Lodge Clay Center (www.redlodgeclaycenter.com) in Red Lodge, Montana, July 1–29, 2016.
1 Kirk Jackson’s teapot, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, wheel-thrown porcelain, glaze, fired to cone 10 in a wood kiln, 2016. Photo: Red Lodge Clay Center.

“Best of 2016,”

at Ohio Designer Craftsmen, (http://ohiocraft.org) in Columbus, Ohio, through June 19, 2016.

1 Stuart Gair’s teabowls, 3 in. (8 cm) in height, stoneware.2 Brenda Tarbell’s vessel with spikes, 13 in. (33 cm) in length, porcelain, glazes.

3 Layne Peters’ carved shino vessel, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, stoneware. 4 Sumiko Takada’s inlaid plate, 12 in. (30 cm) in diameter, stoneware.

“Suspended Earth: Contemporary Clay,”

at Western Colorado Center for the Arts, (http://gjartcenter.org) in Grand Junction, Colorado, through June 25.
1 Sara J. Parent-Ramos’ Constraint #1, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, porcelain, glaze, string, paint.

“The Faces of Politics: In/Tolerance,”

at Fuller Craft Museum (http://fullercraft.org) in Brockton, Massachusetts, through August 21, 2016.

1 Russell Biles’ Baby Baby, It’s a White World, First Grade, 2014. 2 Syd Carpenter’s Pearl Fryar, 3 ft. 10 in. (1.2 m) in height, clay, steel, graphite, 2014.

“The Clay Studio National,”

at The Clay Studio (www.theclaystudio.org) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, through June 19, 2016.

1 Kyle Bauer’s AAM, wood, stoneware, paint, 7 ft. 5 in. (2.6 m) in height, 2015.2 Stephanie Lanter’s The Likers, 10 in. (27 cm) in height, slip-trailed and handbuilt C5 porcelain, oxides, glaze, crocheted thread, 2015.3 Nick Kripal’s Coupled #1, terra cotta, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, 2016. 

“Sutton Taylor: Contemporary Lustreware,”

at Oxford Ceramics Gallery (www.oxfordceramics.com) in Oxford, United Kingdom, June 11–July 9, 2016.

1 Sutton Taylor’s luster vase, 26 in. (66 cm) in height, stoneware. data-sf-ec-immutable=

“Explorers,”

at Contemporary Ceramics Centre (www.cpaceramics.com) in London, England, June 9–July 2, 2016.

1 Barry Stedman’s Door to the Forest series, earthenware, slip, glaze, 2015. Photo: Ian Skelton. 2 Dan Kelly’s vessels, ceramic.

“EXPOSED: Heads, Busts, and Nudes,”

at Ferrin Contemporary (www.ferrincontemporary.com) in North Adams, Massachusetts, June 18–August 7, 2016.

1 Edward Eberle’s Prince’s Retinue, 8 in. (21 cm) in height, porcelain, 1996. 2 Takahiro Kondo’s untitled, 9 in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, glaze, 2010. 1, 2 Photos: John Polak.

“Metamorphoses du Kaolin,”

at Galerie Terra Viva (www.galerie-terraviva.com) in St. Quentin la Poterie, France, through June 2, 2016.

1 Marie Chantelot’s Juxta, 3 in. (8 cm) in height, glazed and unglazed slip-cast porcelain, porcelain paper clay, fired to 2300°F (1260°C). 2 Anima Roos’s Ball Structure, porcelain paper clay.

“21st San Angelo National Ceramic Competition,”

at San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (www.samfa.org) in San Angelo, Texas, April 15–June 26, 2016.

1 Nancy April’s Inspired by Cedars, 15 in. (40 cm) in height, terra cotta, terra sigillata, 2015.2 Amy LeFever’s Deconstructed, 8 in. (22 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and altered clay, electric fired to cone 6, 2015.

“Everything new? Ceramics in Germany 1918–33,”

at Keramik-Museum Berlin (www.keramik-museum-berlin.de) in Berlin, Germany, through August 15, 2016.

1 Margarete Heymann-Löbenstein’s three liqueur bottles, to 8⁄ in. (21 cm) in height, earthenware. Photo: Heinz-J. Theis/KMB.

“Function, Form, and Fantasy: Ceramics from the Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Burger Collection,”

at Flint Institute of Arts (www.flintarts.org) in Flint, Michigan, through August 14, 2016.

1 Bennett Bean’s untitled, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, earthenware, 2000.

“FLUX: Wood-fired Vessels,”

at Willock and Sax Gallery (www.willockandsaxgallery.com) in Banff, Alberta, Canada, June 4–30, 2016.

1 Dan Murphy’s pouring vessels, to 7 in. (18 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelaneous stoneware, natural ash, soda glaze.

“Hand and Heart,”

at Keramik Museum Denmark (www.claymuseum.dk) in Middelfart, Denmark, through August 14, 2016.

1 Hans and Birgitte Börjeson’s vessel, 2004. Photo: Ole Akhøj.2 Hans and Birgitte Börjeson’s jugs. Photo: Ole Haupt. 

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“Explorers,”

at Contemporary Ceramics Centre (www.cpaceramics.com) in London, England, June 9–July 2, 2016.

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“EXPOSED: Heads, Busts, and Nudes,”

at Ferrin Contemporary (www.ferrincontemporary.com) in North Adams, Massachusetts, June 18–August 7, 2016.

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“21st San Angelo National Ceramic Competition,”

at San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (www.samfa.org) in San Angelo, Texas, April 15–June 26, 2016.
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Shiloh Gastello, Magdolene Dykstra, & Jim Connell

 

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