Maria Kristofersson Solo Exhibition

at Flow Gallery (www.flowgallery.co.uk) in London, UK, through March 17. 
1 Maria Kristofersson’s Ceramic Buckets I & II, terra cotta, stoneware slip, 2022. 2 Maria Kristofersson’s Ochre Vessel, terra cotta, stoneware slip, 2022.

Light Weight

at BoxHeart Gallery (www.boxheartgallery.com) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 8–April 14.
1 Stephanie Martin’s The World Where Rivers Ran Orange: Tryptic, to 17 in. (43 cm) in height, earthenware, wall-hanging installation, 2020. Photo: Mark Panza.

Crossroads

at TRAX Gallery (www.traxgallery.com) in Berkeley, California, through March 19. 
1 Robert Brady’s vase, 11 in. (28 cm) in height, soda-fired stoneware, slip, stain, 2021. 2 Sue Tirrell’s Black Unicorn, 9½ in. (24 cm) in diameter, handbuilt porcelain, underglaze, sgraffito, 2022.3 Robert Brady’s covered jar, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, soda-fired stoneware, slip, stain, 2021.

Vocation

at Maud & Mabel (www.maudandmabel.com) in Hampstead, London, UK, through March 11.
1 Jack Doherty’s Folded Rim Guardian Vessel, 13 in. (33 cm) in height, soda-fired porcelain, 2022. Photo: Rebecca Peters.

Handle with Care

at The Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics (https://princessehof.nl) in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, through October 20. 
1 Hans van Houwelingen’s Mushin (no-mindedness) II, porcelain glove, porcelain dish from the late Ming period (1560–1580), 2016. 2 Neha Kudchadkar’s Hand Job, cast earthenware, box, instructions for use, 2018. Photo: Nikhil Rajadhyaksha and Neha Kudchadkar. 3 Sharon van Overmeiren’s Cesar Millan, earthenware, 2019. All pieces: Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics Collection.

Crazy Quilt

at BAU Gallery (www.baugallery.org) in Beacon, New York, through March 5. 
1 Joel Brown’s Constellation, 6 ft. 6 in. (2 m) in height, coiled-and-cut stoneware, shino glaze, wood fired to cone 10. Photo: Steve Katz.

The Sustaining Presence: Stalwarts of African American Contemporary Clay

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, online through March 1.
1 Lydia Thompson’s Find Me: Ain’t Sugar and Spice, 31 in. (79 cm) in length, ceramics, upcycled ceramics, ceramic decals, fired to cone 5/6, wood, paint, 2022.

Homage to Henry

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, March 3–April 10.
1 Henry Okamoto’s Action Plate, 10½ in. (27 cm) in diameter, 1959. Photo: Jeff Schlanger.

Homecoming

at Clay Art Center (www.clayartcenter.org) in Port Chester, New York, March 3–April 10. 
1 Cory Brown’s Nerikomi Foam Vessel, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, cone-6 stoneware, glaze, glaze foam, multiple firings. 2 Caitlin Brown’s untitled, 11 in. (28 cm) in diameter, cone-6 stoneware, underglaze, glaze, wooden legs. 3 Mari Ogihara’s Rouge, 20 in. (51 cm) in height, clay, glazes, metal stand, 2022. 4 Michelle Tobia’s Reprise Series Mini Moon Jar, 6¾ in. (17 cm) in height, cone-6 porcelain, single-strand recycled cotton cord, 2022. 5 Jon McMillan’s Cloudseed, 15 in. (38 cm) in length, handbuilt terra cotta, multiple glaze firings to cones 04 and 02, 2021.

Same Old Story

at the Amelia Center Gallery, Gulf Coast State College (www.gulfcoast.edu/community-friends/arts-culture/amelia-center-gallery/index.html) in Panama City, Florida, through March 24–April 14.
1 Magda Gluszek’s Rose Colored and Red Handed, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, unfired clay, cochineal, 2022. 2 Jill Foote-Hutton’s Warrior Gardener, 24 in. (61 cm) in height, earthenware, underglaze, glaze, found objects, 2022.
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