Jennifer Lee

at Erskine, Hall & Coe (www.erskinehallcoe.com) in London, England, through October 27.

1 Jennifer Lee’s vessels, to 9 in. (23 cm) in height, handbuilt colored stoneware, 2015–16. Courtesy of Erskine, Hall & Coe. Photo: Michael Harvey.

Hot Pots

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through November 10.

1 Anat Shiftan’s untitled, from the Garden Views series, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, ceramic.2 Beth Bolgla’s bucket, 14 in. (36 cm) in length, stoneware.

Workhouse Clay International Ceramics Exhibition 2016

at Workhouse Art Center’s Vulcan Gallery (www.workhousearts.org) in Lorton, Virginia, through October 16.

1 Matthew Patton’s Wall Plate #3, 13 in. (33 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown porcelain, fired to cone 7 in oxidation.2 Herrick Smith’s pair of tumblers, to 7 in. (18 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and altered stoneware, fired to cone 10 in a reduction kiln.

True Nordic

at Gardiner Museum (www.gardinermuseum.com) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, through January 8.

1 Jenna Stanton’s Pour Me...the self-medicating series, to 8 in. (22 cm) in height, slip-cast porcelain, silkscreened enamel decals, underglaze decoration, 2014–15. Courtesy of MADE Design.2 Jean Cartier’s vase, 8 in. (21 cm) in height, wheel-thrown red earthenware, white glaze, wax-resist decoration, 1952. Collection of the Gardiner Museum, gift of Léopold L. Foulem. 1, 2 Photos: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Craft Art Festival

at Florida CraftArt Gallery (www.FloridaCraftArt.org) in St. Petersburg, Florida, November 19–20.

1 Rebecca Zweibel’s Context vs. Structure, 17 in. (43 cm) in height, earthenware, terra sigillata, copper carbonate wash, fired to cone 6.2 William Kidd’s untitled, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, earthenware, oxide stains, underglazes, crawl glaze. Photo: Brian James Gallery.

Made London

at One Marylebone (www.madelondon.org) in London, England, October 20–23.

1 Paul Wearing’s oval ellipse vessel, 7 in. (18 cm) in height, Scarva Earthstone stoneware, multiple slips and glazes, 2016.2 Justine Allison’s vessels, to 3 in. (8 cm) in height, porcelain gilded with palladium leaf, 2015.

Destinations and Sanctuaries: Clay Vessels in the Garden

at Blithewold Mansion (www.stephenprocter.com) in Bristol, Rhode Island, through October 10.

1 Stephen Procter’s Fertility Goddess vessel, 3 ft. 7 in. (1.1 m) in height, stoneware, 2016.2 Stephen Procter’s Fertility Goddess vessel, 3 ft. 7 in. (1.1 m) in height, stoneware, 2016.

Nothing to Write Home About

at Pottery Northwest (www.potterynorthwest.org) in Seattle, Washington, through October 31.

1 Rickie Barnett’s All Your Songs, Always With Me, 17 in. (43 cm) in length, stoneware, slips, underglazes, stains, wood, 2016.2 Tilly Troelstrup’s The one you feed (detail), 36 in. (91 cm) in length, earthenware, underglaze, glaze, wire, twine, 2016.

Directions of His Own

at Willock & Sax Gallery (www.willockandsaxgallery.com) in Banff, Alberta, Canada, October 8–31.

1 John Chalke’s Turned Over—The Other Side—Underneath It All, 17 in. (43 cm) in diameter, multiple glazes, multi-fired ceramic wall piece, 2009.2 John Chalke’s Black Trough of Waves, 8 in. (22 cm) in height, multiple glazes, multi-fired, 2011.

Give your imagination free rein!

at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark (www.claymuseum.dk) in Middelfart, Denmark, through February 5.

1 Sten Lykke Madsen’s Conversation, 16 in. (42 cm) in height, stoneware. Photo: Ole Akhøj.

Members Showcase

at The Makers Guild in Wales (www.makersguildinwales.org.uk) in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, through October 15.

1 Rachel Foxwell’s Arc, 6 in. (17 cm) in height, white earthenware, slips, glaze.

2 Jennifer Hall’s lidded pots, 7 in. (18 cm) in height, slip-decorated red earthenware, glaze, fired to 1940°F (1060°C), 2016. Photo: Joe Purches.

Map Quest

at Waverly Street Gallery (www.waverlystreetgallery.com) in Bethesda, Maryland, November 8–December 3.

1 Kanika Sircar’s Starchart, 13 in. (33 cm) in height, handbuilt stoneware, slip, underglaze, ceramic pencil, laser decals, iron and copper wire, 2016.

 

The Resonance Between Form and Color II

at The Salon Art + Design in New York, New York from November 10–14, and at Joan B. Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, November 15–December 16.

1 Morino Hiroaki Taimei’s WORK 16-2, 19 in. (50 cm) in height, glazed stoneware, 2016.2 Morino Hiroaki Taimei’s WORK 16-10, 13 in. (34 cm) in height, glazed stoneware, 2016. 1, 2 Photos: Hatakeyama Takashi.


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Give your imagination free rein!

at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark (www.claymuseum.dk) in Middelfart, Denmark, through February 5.

Sten Lykke MadsenSten Lykke Madsen

Nothing to Write Home About

at Pottery Northwest (www.potterynorthwest.org) in Seattle, Washington, through October 31.

Rickie BarnettRickie Barnett

Map Quest

at Waverly Street Gallery (www.waverlystreetgallery.com) in Bethesda, Maryland, November 8–December 3.

Kanika Sircar

Jennifer Lee

at Erskine, Hall & Coe (www.erskinehallcoe.com) in London, England, through October 27.

Jennifer LeeJennifer Lee

Made London

at One Marylebone (www.madelondon.org) in London, England, October 20–23.

Craft Art Festival

at Florida CraftArt Gallery (www.FloridaCraftArt.org) in St. Petersburg, Florida, November 19–20.

Casey McDonough

Workhouse Clay International Ceramics Exhibition 2016

at Workhouse Art Center’s Vulcan Gallery (www.workhousearts.org) in Lorton, Virginia, through October 16.

Linda LewisNicholas BernardNolan Baumgartner

Hot Pots

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, through November 10.

Joyce B ArmstrongPhyllis K. Sullivan

 

Directions of His Own

at Willock & Sax Gallery (www.willockandsaxgallery.com) in Banff, Alberta, Canada, October 8–31.

John ChalkeJohn Chalke

The Resonance Between Form and Color II

at The Salon Art + Design in New York, New York from November 10–14, and at Joan B. Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, November 15–December 16.

MorinoTaimeiMorinoTaimeiMorinoTaimeiMorinoTaimei

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