George McCauley and Ron Meyers 

at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, November 4–December 4. 

1 George McCauley’s plate, 13 in. (33 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown earthenware, majolica, underglaze, slip, glaze, fired to cone 1. 2 Ron Meyers’ set, to 10 in. (25.4 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown earthenware, underglaze, slip, glaze, fired to cone 1. Photo: Silvia Palmer.

Jason Hess

at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, November 23–December 23. 

1 ason Hess’ bowl, 9½ in. (24.1 cm) in diameter, wheel-thrown stoneware, flashing slip, fired to cone 10 in a wood kiln. Photo: Silvia Palmer.

Andres Montenegro

at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through November 1. 

1 Andres Montenegro’s mug and pitcher, to 7½ in. (19 cm) in height, wheel-thrown porcelain, glazes, fired to cone 10 in a soda kiln. Photo: Silvia Palmer.

Scapes

at Lillstreet Art Center (lillstreet.com) in Chicago, Illinois, through November 6. 

1 Jill Birschbach’s Guts, 15 in. (38.1 cm) in height, buff stoneware, slip, glaze, multiple firings, 2025. 2 Jill Birschbach’s Cake, 22 in. (55.9 cm) in height, buff stoneware, slip, glaze, 2024.

Recall. Reframe. Respond. The Art of Paul Scott

at the Cincinnati Art Museum (cincinnatiartmuseum.org) in Cincinnati, Ohio, through January 4, 2026. 

1 Paul Scott’s Fukushima, No. 11, from the series Cumbrian Blue(s), transfer-printed collage with kintsugi on broken and re-assembled Willow earthenware plate, circa 1965 by a once-known Japanese manufactory, 2025.

2 Paul Scott’s Flint, near Detroit, No. 4, from the series Cumbrian Blue(s), New American Scenery, bone china plate by Royal Worcester (English, est. 1751), transfer print collage, melted lead, 2020.

Chinese ceramics, metalwork and lacquer from the 12th to the 14th century

at Eskenazi (www.eskenazi.co.uk) in London, England, through November 14. 

1 Glazed stoneware meiping vase, 14 in. (35.8 cm) in height, Cizhou ware, Hebei or Henan province, Jin dynasty, 12th–13th century.

2 Blue-glazed splashed stoneware dish, 7 in. (17.7 cm) in diameter, fired in Jun kilns, Henan province, Jin period, 12th–13th century. 3 Glazed stoneware hare’s fur teabowl, 4¾ in. (12.2 cm) in diameter, Jian ware, from the kilns at Shuiji, Jianyang county, Fujian province, Southern Song dynasty 1127–1279.

Picnic

at the International Museum of Dinnerware Design (dinnerwaremuseum.org/main) in Kingston, New York, through January 17, 2026. 

1 Linda Sikora’s Gather, 18 in. (45.7 cm) in height, stoneware, polychromic glaze, fired in a salt kiln, 2025.

2 Rebecca Stevens’ Garden Picnic, 16½ in. (41.9 cm) in width, wheel-thrown ceramic, 2025. 3 Julianne Harvey’s Under the Hood, 12 in. (30.5 cm) in width, porcelain, 2025.

Put A Lid On It

at Belger Crane Yard Studios (belgerarts.org) in Kansas City, Missouri, through January 3, 2026. Photo: Suzi McGregor

1 Janet K. Burner’s Tucson Lifestyle, 9½ in. (24.1 cm) in height, sculpted and carved stoneware, repoussé, underglazes, black wax, fired in reduction to cone 10, 2025.

Mike Cinelli Solo Exhibition

at Companion Gallery (companiongallery.com) in Humboldt, Tennessee, through December 15. 

1 Mike Cinelli’s pair of canisters, to 11 in. (27.9 cm) in height, wheel-thrown earthenware, terra sigillata, underglaze, glaze, 2024. Photo: Companion Gallery.

 

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