“Carter Preston Prize Exhibition”

at Bluecoat Display Centre (www.bluecoatdisplaycentre.com) in Liverpool, England, July 9–August 20, 2016.

1 Lanty Ball’s carved vessels, to 14 in. (36 cm) in height, Parian ware, 2015.

 

“European Cultural Lifestyle in Ceramics: From Baroque until Today,”

at Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza (www.micfaenza.org) in Faenza, Italy, through September 11, 2016.

1 Hedgehog toothpick stand, Sigmund Zois Ceramic Factory, Laibach, Austria, 2¾ in. (7 cm) in height, creamware, glaze, late 18th–early 19th century. Photo copyright: National Museum of Slovenia, Ljubljana.2 Roman Šedina’s NEO Pot, Studio Limited Porcelain, 8½ in. (22 cm) in height, porcelain, decals, 2007. Photo copyright: Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.

3 Crystalline box, designed by Pavel Janák for Art el Cooperative, Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic), 3½ in. (9 cm) in height, creamware, glaze, 1911. Photo copyright: Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.4 Desk set, Josiah Wedgwood & Son, Etruria Works, Stoke-on-Trent, England, 11½ in. (29 cm) in length, black basalt stoneware, ca. 1805. Photo: Andrew Dawson. Copyright: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent.

5 Chocolate pot, Ferniani Manufacture, Faenza, Italy, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, majolica, early 18th century. 6 Veilleuse, Ferniani Manufacture, Faenza, Italy, 11¼ in. (28.5 cm) in height, majolica, late 18th century. 5, 6 Photos: Archivio fotografico MIC Faenza. Copyright: Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza.

7 Foot warmer, Sicily, Italy, 6¾ in. (17 cm) in length, majolica, late 17th–early 18th century. Photo copyright: Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza. 8 Ljubinko Jovanovic’s Slice, Porcelain in the Service of Work and Leisure series, Porcelain Factory in Zajeˇcar, SFR Yugoslavia (Serbia), cast porcelain, glaze, 1978–79. Photo: Vaselin Milunovìc; Copyright: Museum of Applied Arts, Belgrade.

 

“John Beckelman, Bede Clarke, Candice Methe,”

at Santa Fe Clay (www.santafeclay.com) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 20–July 2, 2016.

1 John Beckelman’s Vessel (Black), 11 in. (28 cm) in height, stoneware.

“Beneath the Surface: Life, Death, Gold, and Ceramics in Ancient Panama,”

at the Gardiner Museum (www.gardinermuseum.com) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, through May 29, 2016.

 Archival photo of ceramic vessels from Sitio Conte.2 Ceramic plate with snakes and scrolls from Sitio Conte, Panama, 700–900 CE. Image courtesy of the Penn Museum.

 Archival photo of ceramic vessels from Sitio Conte. 2 Ceramic plate with snakes and scrolls from Sitio Conte, Panama, 700–900 CE. Image courtesy of the Penn Museum.
 

“John Pollex: New Work,”

at 4ORTY5IVE SOUTHSIDE (www.45southside.co.uk) in Plymouth, Devon, England, through May 31, 2016.

1 John Pollex’s small bottles, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, white earthenware clay, slip, glaze, fired to 2021°F (1105°C).

1 John Pollex’s small bottles, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, white earthenware clay, slip, glaze, fired to 2021°F (1105°C).
 

“New Work By Claire Weissberg,”

at Margo’s Pottery and Fine Crafts (www.margospottery.com) in Buffalo, Wyoming, May 27–August 5, 2016.

1 Claire Weissberg’s pitcher, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, colored slip, glaze, fired to cone 6.

1 Claire Weissberg’s pitcher, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, colored slip, glaze, fired to cone 6.
 

“One Year On New Designers 2016”

at Business Design Centre (www.newdesigners.com) in Islington, London, England, June 29–July 2, 2016.

1 Oscar Copping’s Bolt Saggar Form, 20 in. (51 cm) in height, slip-cast earthenware, 2015.Claudia Wassiczek’s Silent (like time itself), 6¾ in. (17 cm) in length, porcelain, stains, metal. 4 Olivia Walker’s Budding Accretions, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, porcelain, orange stain, 2016.3 Claudia Wassiczek’s Untitled, 7¾ in. (20 cm) in height, ball clay and flux mixture.

“Anne Fløche: New Ceramics”

at Oxford Ceramics Gallery (www.oxfordceramics.com) in Oxford, England, May 7–June 4, 2016.

1 Anne Fløche’s Skies series, 10½ in. (27 cm) in length, earthenware, terra sigillata, 2013. Photo: Erik Balle Povlsen.

1 Anne Fløche’s Skies series, 10½ in. (27 cm) in length, earthenware, terra sigillata, 2013. Photo: Erik Balle Povlsen.
 

“Worcester Center for Crafts 2016 Pottery Invitational,”

at Worcester Center for Crafts (www.worcester.edu/WCC), in Worcester, Massachusetts, May 13–15, 2016.

1 Aysha Peltz’s small blue lidded jar, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: John Polak. 2 Colleen McCall’s Sampler Tray, hand-painted stoneware, porcelain slip, underglaze, glaze.

1 Aysha Peltz’s small blue lidded jar, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: John Polak. 2 Colleen McCall’s Sampler Tray, hand-painted stoneware, porcelain slip, underglaze, glaze.

3 Lucy Fagella’s citrus juicer, 5 in. (13 cm) in diameter, porcelain, fired to cone 6 in oxidation, 2015.4 Todd Wahlstrom’s vase, 17 in. (43 cm) in height, stoneware, slip, glaze, fired in a reduction kiln.

3 Lucy Fagella’s citrus juicer, 5 in. (13 cm) in diameter, porcelain, fired to cone 6 in oxidation, 2015. 4 Todd Wahlstrom’s vase, 17 in. (43 cm) in height, stoneware, slip, glaze, fired in a reduction kiln.

5 Julie Crosby’s basket, 10½ in. (27 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown and cut stoneware, yellow slip, salt glazed, wood fired. Photo: Alex Solla.6 Jody Johnstone’s pitcher, 9 in. (23 cm) in height, stoneware, natural ash glaze, anagama fired, 2014.

5 Julie Crosby’s basket, 10½ in. (27 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown and cut stoneware, yellow slip, salt glazed, wood fired. Photo: Alex Solla.6 Jody Johnstone’s pitcher, 9 in. (23 cm) in height, stoneware, natural ash glaze, anagama fired, 2014.
 

“Chromaphobia/Chromaphilia,”

at Kansas City Art Institute Grand Arts Gallery (www.kcai.edu/kcai-grand-arts-gallery), in Kansas City, Missouri, through June 3, 2016.

1 Tia Pulitzer’s Touching, 15 in. (38 cm) in length, clay, underglaze, wax, 2010. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer.2 Kahlil Irving’s Collaged Mass, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, clay, glaze, decals, china paint, luster, 2014.3 Ben Harle’s Faded Memories (video stills), dimensions variable, porcelain, water, video, 2015.

1 Tia Pulitzer’s Touching, 15 in. (38 cm) in length, clay, underglaze, wax, 2010. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer. 2 Kahlil Irving’s Collaged Mass, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, clay, glaze, decals, china paint, luster, 2014. 3 Ben Harle’s Faded Memories (video stills), dimensions variable, porcelain, water, video, 2015.
 

“NY, NY: Clay,”

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through May 25, 2016.

1 Linda Casbon’s Silver, 3 ft. 10 in. (1.1 m) in height, ceramic, glaze, 2015. Photo: Howard Goodman.

1 Linda Casbon’s Silver, 3 ft. 10 in. (1.1 m) in height, ceramic, glaze, 2015. Photo: Howard Goodman.
 

“Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail Twelfth Annual Studio Tour and Sale,”

at various locations (www.asparagusvalleypotterytrail.com) in Western Massachusetts, April 30–May 1, 2016.

1 Mary Barringer’s small vase, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, handbuilt stoneware, multiple slips, glaze, 2015. Photo: Wayne Fleming.

1 Mary Barringer’s small vase, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, handbuilt stoneware, multiple slips, glaze, 2015. Photo: Wayne Fleming.
 

“Room,”

at Carbondale Clay Center (www.carbondaleclay.org) in Carbondale, Colorado, May 6–27, 2016.

1 Matthew Eames’ Lineage of Building, 16 ft. (4.9 m) in height, ceramic, wood, steel, concrete, thread, 2015.

1 Matthew Eames’ Lineage of Building, 16 ft. (4.9 m) in height, ceramic, wood, steel, concrete, thread, 2015.

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“NY, NY: Clay,”

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through May 25, 2016.

 

 

“Worcester Center for Crafts 2016 Pottery Invitational,”

at Worcester Center for Crafts (www.worcester.edu/WCC), in Worcester, Massachusetts, May 13–15, 2016.

 

 

 

 

“Chromaphobia/Chromaphilia,”

at Kansas City Art Institute Grand Arts Gallery (www.kcai.edu/kcai-grand-arts-gallery), in Kansas City, Missouri, through June 3, 2016.

 

Topics: Ceramic Artists