Sunshine Cobb, Tom Jaszczak, and Doug Peltzman

at Santa Fe Clay (www.santafeclay.com), in Santa Fe, New Mexico, through April 11.
1 Tom Jaszczak’s porridge bowl set, 4 ft. 2 in. (1.3 m) in length, earthenware, 2014.2 Doug Peltzman’s salt and pepper shakers, 3¼ in. (8 cm) in height, porcelain, 2014.

At the Crossroads: Pottery by Mark Hewitt

at Pucker Gallery (www.puckergallery.com), in Boston, Massachusetts, through March 29.
1 Mark Hewitt’s ten-gallon vase, 26 in. (66 cm) in height, stoneware, alkaline glaze with blue glass runs and black manganese neck, 2014. Photo: John L. Davenport.2 Mark Hewitt’s platter, 20¼ in. (51 cm) in diameter, stoneware, alkaline glaze with undulating white slip and blue glass decoration, 2014. Photo: John L. Davenport.

Friends of Fire: Contemporary Wood Fired Ceramics

at Gustin Gallery (www.gustinceramics.com), in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, March 24–April 27.
1 Jim Lawton’s Cantilever Vase with Double Spouts, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, stoneware, wood/soda fired, 2014.2 Jan McKeachie Johnston’s Absalom Vase, 20 in. (51 cm) in height, stoneware, 2013.3 Ashwini Bhat’s Into the Mouths of Volcanoes, 24 in. (61 cm) in diameter, stoneware, fired to cone 12 in a wood-fired soda kiln, 2014.

Binary

at Mill Gallery (www.pawtucketartscollaborative.org), in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, March 25–28.
1 Allan Rosenbaum’s Sluice, 3 ft. 5 in. (1 m) in width, epoxy clay, polystyrene, wire, 2013. Photo: Taylor Dabney.2 Allan Rosenbaum’s Muse, 34 in. (86 cm) in height, epoxy clay, polystyrene, 2014. Photo: Taylor Dabney.

To Be Determined

at Pawtucket Armory (www.pawtucketarmoryartscenter.com), in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, March 25–28.
1 Rebecca Harvey’s Orange Field, 24 in. (61 cm) in length, ceramic, 2014.

Maine College of Art Ceramics Alumni Exhibition

at ArtProv Gallery (www.artprovidence.com), in Providence, Rhode Island, March 10–April 3.
1 Nathan Willever’s platter, 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter, red stoneware, 2014.2 Kaitlyn Duggan’s Bounty, 15 in. (38 cm) in diameter, red earthenware, majolica glazes, stains, 2014.

Dialecticians

at Wallace L. Anderson Gallery (www.bsuarts.com), in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, March 23–April 16.
1 Deborah Sigel’s Burst, 25½ in. (65 cm) in height, Egyptian paste, fired to cone 05, 2012.

Brad Schwieger Ceramics

at Vincennes University (www.vinu.edu/content/shircliff-gallery-art), in Vincennes, Indiana, through March 19.
1 Brad Schwieger’s Industrial Landscape, 28 in. (71 cm) in height, stoneware, cast porcelain, resin, nichrome wire, reduction fired, 2014. Photo: Steve Paszt.

Botanica Ceramica: Large Scale Sculpture Under Glass

at Roger Williams Park Botanical Center (www.providenceri.com/botanical-center), in Providence, Rhode Island, March 12–29.
1 Leigh Taylor Mickelson’s LURE, 4 ft. 5 in. (1.35 m) in height, porcelain, glaze, steel.

Perspectives

at Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College (www.ric.edu/banister), in Providence, Rhode Island, March 3–28.
1 Sarah Lindley’s Industry and Surrounds, detail and overall, 10 ft. 10 in. (3.3 m) in length, porcelain, vitreous brown clay, wood, 2014.2 Sarah Lindley’s Industry and Surrounds, detail and overall, 10 ft. 10 in. (3.3 m) in length, porcelain, vitreous brown clay, wood, 2014.

Pouring Arts Invitational 2015

at The Narrows Center for the Arts (www.narrowscenter.org), in Fall River, Massachusetts, through March 28.
1 Tyler Gulden’s teapot, 7 in. (18 cm) in height, soda-fired porcelain, 2014.2 Marlene Jack’s oil pot, 8 in. (20 cm) in height, porcelain, 2014.3 Ellen Shankin’s Nested Soy Bottle, 4 in. (10 cm) in height, stoneware, 2014. Photo: Tim Barnwell.

Of Earth

at Anchor Providence (www.anchorprovidence.com), in Providence, Rhode Island, March 21–April 5.
1 Bob Green’s Seed Pot, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, naked raku, 2013.

The State of Clay: Pushing Boundaries

at Fuller Craft Museum (www.fullercraft.org) in Brockton, Massachusetts, March 7–May 24.
1 Adero Willard’s Patchwork, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, terra cotta, sgrafitto, slip trailing, wax resist, 2014.2 Molly Cantor’s Pail for Mary Webster, 10 in. (25 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown and handbuilt porcelain, slip carving, wire, 2013.
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