Geaux Cups V

at Clay Center of New Orleans (www.nolaclay.org) in New Orleans, Louisiana, November 11–December 10.
1 John Oles’ Fragment Whiskey Cup 1, 3½ in. (9 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and altered porcelain, wood fired, 2021. 2 Gabriel Poucher’s Spacetrash Wine Set, 4 in. (10 cm) in diameter (each), porcelain, underglaze, fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln, 2022.

2022 New Jersey Arts Annual: Reemergence

at the New Jersey State Museum (www.statemuseum.nj.gov) in Trenton, New Jersey, through April 30, 2023.
1 Donté Hayes’ Crevice, 8 in. (20 cm) in height, ceramic, 2021. 2 Judi Tavill’s Twist, 18½ in. (47 cm) in width, ceramic, cold finish, 2021.

Solo by Ron Meyers

at ONE by Schaller Gallery (www.schallergallery.com) in Baroda, Michigan, November 1–December 6. 
1 Ron Meyers’ Wolf With Fish Plate, 11¼ in. (29 cm) in diameter, earthenware, multiple underglazes, clear glaze, fired in oxidation, 2022. Photo: Schaller Gallery. 2 Ron Meyers’ Dog Plate, 11½ in. (29 cm) in width, earthenware, multiple underglazes, clear glaze, fired in oxidation, 2022. Photo: Schaller Gallery.

Textured Journey

at Artspace (www.artspacegallery.org) in Richmond, Virginia, through November 5.
1 Kay Franz’ Vessel 1, 12½ in. (32 cm) in diameter, low-fired clay, terra sigillata, 2022. Photo: Taylor Dabney.2 Kay Franz’ Pod 1, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, low-fired clay, terra sigillata, 2022. Photo: Taylor Dabney.

Exquisite Surface

at The Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery (www.lorainccc.edu/stocker/beth-k-stocker-art-gallery) in Elyria, Ohio, November 4–December 12.
1 Todd Leech’s Impending Doom, 23 in. (58 cm) in height, stoneware, fired to cone 11 in reduction, 2022.

MORE CLAY! The Power of Repetition

at American University Museum at the Katzen Center (www.american.edu/cas/katzen) in Washington, DC, through December 11. 
1 Walter McConnell’s A Theory of Everything—Odd Lot Ancestries, 10 ft. (3 m) in width, cast porcelain, metallic luster glazes, plywood, paint, 2022. Photo: Courtesy of Cross MacKenzie Gallery.3 David Hicks’ Poly Panel Triptych, 12 ft. (3.7 m) in length, terra cotta, glaze, steel, 2021. Photo: Mindy Solomon Gallery.

Cusp

at Good Earth Pottery (www.goodearthpots.com) in Bellingham, Washington, through November 30.
1 Brian Chen’s bowls, 8 in. (20 cm) in length (each), wood-fired porcelain. 2 Brian Chen’s teapot, 8 in. (20 cm) in height, wood-fired porcelain.

Ceramic Beacon: Joan Takayama-Ogawa

at Craft in America Center (www.craftinamerica.org/exhibition/ceramic-beacon-joan-takayama-ogawa) in Los Angeles, California, through December 3.
1 Joan Takayama-Ogawa’s Chrysanthemum (Covered Container), 12 in. (30 cm) in height, earthenware, glaze, 1992. Photo: Madison Metro, Craft in America. 2 Joan Takayama-Ogawa’s Chrysanthemum (Covered Container) (alternate view). Photo: Madison Metro, Craft in America.3 Joan Takayama-Ogawa’s America’s Healthcare Professionals’ Cake, 9 in. (23 cm) in height, earthenware, glaze, gold leaf, plastic syringe pen, 2021. Photo: Madison Metro, Craft in America.

9th Annual Holiday Show

at Radius Gallery (www.radiusgallery.com) in Missoula, Montana, November 4–December 24.
1 Adrian Arleo’s Tulipiere Dog Vase, 8¾ in. (22 cm) in height, porcelain, glaze. Photo: Radius Gallery.

Street Stuff Series: Street Stuff-BUMP

at Yager Museum of Art & Culture, Betty Warren Herzog Gallery, Hartwick College (www.hartwick.edu/campus-life/arts-culture/yager-museum) in Oneonta, New York, through November 22.
1 Roberta Griffith’s Street Stuff Series: Street Stuff-BUMP (gallery installation), 4 ft. 1 in. (1.3 m) in height (each), porcelain, steel, 2022.
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