Solo Ceramic Showcase–Anna Lambert 

at The Craft Centre and Design Gallery Leeds (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, United Kingdom, through October 28.
1 Anna Lambert’s Cononley Floods with Rooks Dimple-Based Bowl, 11 in. (28 cm) in length, handbuilt white earthenware, underglaze, slips, fired to 1994°F (1090°C) in an electric kiln.
1 Anna Lambert’s Cononley Floods with Rooks Dimple-Based Bowl, 11 in. (28 cm) in length, handbuilt white earthenware, underglaze, slips, fired to 1994°F (1090°C) in an electric kiln.

 

Mechanical Artifacts

at Workhouse Arts Center (www.workhousearts.org) in Lorton, Virginia, through October 29.
1 Kenneth Baskin’s Gear and Sprocket, 28 in. (71 cm) in length, soda-fired stoneware, steel plate, 2015.
1 Kenneth Baskin’s Gear and Sprocket, 28 in. (71 cm) in length, soda-fired stoneware, steel plate, 2015.

 

 

In the Studio: Craft in Postwar America 1950–1970

at the Alice Pratt Brown Gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (www.mfah.org) in Houston, Texas, through October 8.
1 Karen Karnes’ cylinder vase, 15 7⁄8 in. (40 cm) in height, salt-glazed stoneware, 1972. Copyright Karen Karnes. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
1 Karen Karnes’ cylinder vase, 15 7⁄8 in. (40 cm) in height, salt-glazed stoneware, 1972. Copyright Karen Karnes. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
2 Toshiko Takaezu’s Form Mud Red, 9¼ in. (24 cm) in diameter, earthenware, 1970. Copyright Miriam Takaezu. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
2 Toshiko Takaezu’s Form Mud Red, 9¼ in. (24 cm) in diameter, earthenware, 1970. Copyright Miriam Takaezu. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
3 Ruth Duckworth’s platter, 22½ in. (57 cm) in length, stoneware, 1969. Copyright Estate of Ruth Duckworth. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
3 Ruth Duckworth’s platter, 22½ in. (57 cm) in length, stoneware, 1969. Copyright Estate of Ruth Duckworth. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
4 Rudolf Staffel’s bowl, 12½ in. (32 cm) in diameter, stoneware, 1963. Copyright Estate of Rudolf Staffel. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
4 Rudolf Staffel’s bowl, 12½ in. (32 cm) in diameter, stoneware, 1963. Copyright Estate of Rudolf Staffel. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
5 Beatrice Wood’s Checkerboard Luster Footed Bowl, 8½ in. (22 cm) in height, earthenware, 1962. Copyright Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts & Happy Valley Foundation. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.
5 Beatrice Wood’s Checkerboard Luster Footed Bowl, 8½ in. (22 cm) in height, earthenware, 1962. Copyright Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts & Happy Valley Foundation. Photos: The Museum of Fine Art Houston.

 

Workhouse Clay International 2017

at Workhouse Arts Center (www.workhousearts.org) in Lorton, Virginia, through October 8.
1 Lucien Koonce’s Shizenyu Chawan, 5½ in. (14 cm) in length, wood-fired stoneware, 2016.
1 Lucien Koonce’s Shizenyu Chawan, 5½ in. (14 cm) in length, wood-fired stoneware, 2016.
2 Lars Westby’s Dual Markers, 5 ft. (1.5 m) in length, red earthenware, 2015.
2 Lars Westby’s Dual Markers, 5 ft. (1.5 m) in length, red earthenware, 2015.

 

3 Lilianne Milgrom’s Cinderella, Disneyland Revisited, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, fired to cone 6, vintage crystal decanter top, 2016.
3 Lilianne Milgrom’s Cinderella, Disneyland Revisited, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, porcelain, underglaze, fired to cone 6, vintage crystal decanter top, 2016.
4 Patrick Kingshill’s bowls, 28 in. (71 cm) in length, ceramic, fired in oxidation, Hydrocal, oak, 2017.
4 Patrick Kingshill’s bowls, 28 in. (71 cm) in length, ceramic, fired in oxidation, Hydrocal, oak, 2017.

 

5 Lynne Meade’s round pierced vessel, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, ceramic, 2016.
5 Lynne Meade’s round pierced vessel, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, ceramic, 2016.
6 Tim Mitchell’s Reclining Figure, 12 in. (30 cm) in length, stoneware, gold accent, 2016.
6 Tim Mitchell’s Reclining Figure, 12 in. (30 cm) in length, stoneware, gold accent, 2016.

 

The Figure Speaks: Clayworks by Marilyn Andrews, Cynthia Consentino, and Claudia Olds Goldie

at Salmon Falls Gallery (www.salmonfallsgallery.com) in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, through October 29.
1 Cynthia Consentino’s Face Vase II: Flowers, 15 in. (38 cm) in height, stoneware, 2013.
1 Cynthia Consentino’s Face Vase II: Flowers, 15 in. (38 cm) in height, stoneware, 2013.
2 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Tangle, 28 in. (71 cm) in height, white stoneware, graphite pencil drawing, linen string, 2015. Photo: Will Howcroft.
2 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Tangle, 28 in. (71 cm) in height, white stoneware, graphite pencil drawing, linen string, 2015. Photo: Will Howcroft.
3 Marilyn Andrews’ I’m Awake, 15 in. (38 cm) in height, stoneware, 2017.
3 Marilyn Andrews’ I’m Awake, 15 in. (38 cm) in height, stoneware, 2017.

 

Termini

at Cross MacKenzie Gallery (www.crossmackenzie.com) in Washington, DC, through October 4.
1 Rob Barnard’s covered jar, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, stoneware, white slip, clear glaze.
1 Rob Barnard’s covered jar, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, stoneware, white slip, clear glaze.

 

Dong Hee Suh

at Bible House of Ceramic Art (http://cafe.naver.com/dhsuhmary) in Seoul, South Korea, through October 5.
1 Dong Hee Suh’s Ruth, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Kwang Seop Kim.
1 Dong Hee Suh’s Ruth, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, porcelain, 2015. Photo: Kwang Seop Kim.

 

KC Clay Guild Teabowl National 2017

at Bredin-Lee Gallery (http://kcclayguild.org/Teabowl-National) in Kansas City, Missouri, through October 18.
1 Yoonjee Kwak’s Sugarcoat Pink #1 teabowl, porcelain, fired to cone 10 in reduction.
1 Yoonjee Kwak’s Sugarcoat Pink #1 teabowl, porcelain, fired to cone 10 in reduction.
2 Cate Brus’s Quilted Teabowl 3, 3¾ in. (10 cm) in height, white stoneware, fired to cone 6.
2 Cate Brus’s Quilted Teabowl 3, 3¾ in. (10 cm) in height, white stoneware, fired to cone 6.
3 Ryan McDonnell’s Red, White, and Blue Teabowl, 3 in. (8 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelain.
3 Ryan McDonnell’s Red, White, and Blue Teabowl, 3 in. (8 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelain.
4 Carson Culp’s teabowl, 4½ in. (11 cm) in height, porcelain, Ying Ching Celadon glaze.
4 Carson Culp’s teabowl, 4½ in. (11 cm) in height, porcelain, Ying Ching Celadon glaze.
5 Thomas Jennison’s untitled, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, porcelain, fired to cone 10.
5 Thomas Jennison’s untitled, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, porcelain, fired to cone 10.

 

Feeling Mellow

at Almost Circle Gallery (www.almostcircle.com) in Biloxi, Mississippi, through October 31.
1 Taylor Robenalt’s Golden Eared Dog, 13 in. (33 cm) in length, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, luster, 2016.
1 Taylor Robenalt’s Golden Eared Dog, 13 in. (33 cm) in length, porcelain, underglaze, glaze, luster, 2016.

 


Subscriber Extras: Extra Images

Workhouse Clay International 2017

at Workhouse Arts Center (www.workhousearts.org) in Lorton, Virginia, through October 8.
1 Amber Aguirre’s Homage to Feleechia/O.
1 Amber Aguirre’s Homage to Feleechia/O.
2 Patrick Kingshill’s Bowl.
2 Patrick Kingshill’s Bowl.
3 Peggy Breidenbach’s Recurring Themes. This last piece unfortunately did not survive the trip for installation, but we still wanted to include this beautiful work.
3 Peggy Breidenbach’s Recurring Themes. This last piece unfortunately did not survive the trip for installation, but we still wanted to include this beautiful work.

The Figure Speaks: Clayworks by Marilyn Andrews, Cynthia Consentino, and Claudia Olds Goldie

at Salmon Falls Gallery (www.salmonfallsgallery.com) in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, through October 29.
1 Marilyn Andrews’ Moving Up.
1 Marilyn Andrews’ Moving Up.
2 Marilyn Andrews’ Guide.
2 Marilyn Andrews’ Guide.
3 Cynthia Consentino’s Madonnas.
3 Cynthia Consentino’s Madonnas.
4 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Curlicue.
4 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Curlicue.
5 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Navigating a Dream.
5 Claudia Olds Goldie’s Navigating a Dream.

KC Clay Guild Teabowl National 2017

at Bredin-Lee Gallery (http://kcclayguild.org/Teabowl-National) in Kansas City, Missouri, through October 18.
1 Allison Severance’s faceted teabowl.
1 Allison Severance’s faceted teabowl.
2 Carolyn Summer’s teabowl.
2 Carolyn Summer’s teabowl.
3 Eric Ordway’s blue teabowl.
3 Eric Ordway’s blue teabowl.
4 Mia Ishiguro’s summer teabowl.
4 Mia Ishiguro’s summer teabowl.

 

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