1 Lucien Petit’s Bloc percé #6, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, modeled stoneware with engobe, long wood firing, 2021. 2 Daniel Lacroix’ Ant-“Dom-Ino,” 15⅓ (39 cm) in height, modeled ceramic, fired in an electric kiln, 2021.
3 Robert Deblander’s Double coupe céladon, 10¼ in. (26 cm) in diameter, glazed porcelain, circa 1985. 1–3 Photos: Isabelle Martin.
Taylor Sijan and PJ Hargraves
at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through September 1.
1 Left: PJ Hargraves’ mug, 5 in. (13 cm) in height, cone-6 porcelain, underglazes, glazes. Right: Taylor Sijan’s mug, 5 in. (13 cm) in height, cone-6 porcelain, slip trailed, water etched, glazes, underglazes, fired to cone 6 in oxidation. Photo: Silvia Palmer.
Brenda Quinn
at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through October 1.
1 Brenda Quinn’s round plate, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, wheel-thrown porcelain, underglaze, glaze, fired to cone 8 in oxidation.
Solo Ceramic Showcase–Jeremy Nichols
at The Craft Centre and Design Gallery Leeds (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, UK, through October 1.
1 Jeremy Nichols’ Salt-glazed Open Handle Teapot 385, 10¼ in. (26 cm) in width, salt-glazed stoneware.2 Jeremy Nichols’ boxes, to 4¾ in. (12 cm) in diameter, salt-glazed stoneware.
2021 Taiwan Ceramics Awards
at the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum (www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw) in New Taipei, Taiwan, through November 9.
1 Jing-Ping Jhong’s Wooden Dummy Paperless Coffee Brewer, porcelain. 2 Yi-Ting Lai’s Absolute Tranquility (2), clay, fired in electric and gas kilns. 3 Yi-Po Chou’s Interior Vessel, wood-fired porcelain.
watching until the watching turns into feeling
at Radius Gallery (www.radiusgallery.com) in Missoula, Montana, through September 10.
1 Steven Godfrey’s Great Horned Owl Sugar Jars, 6½ in. (17 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and handbuilt porcelain, honey celadon glaze, reduction fired to cone 10½.
Clay National XVI—Say It With Clay
at Carbondale Clay Center (www.carbondaleclay.org) in Carbondale, Colorado, through October 1.
1 Taylor Mezo’s Pink Candelabra, 16 in. (41 cm) in width, earthenware, terra sigillata, glaze, 2022. 2 Casey Beck’s cup and saucer, 6 in. (15 cm) in width, soda-fired white stoneware, 2022. 3 Ben Eberle’s teapot, 10¾ in. (27 cm) in height, porcelain-stoneware blend, 2022.
Dirty Work
at the Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery (www.greenwichhouse.org) in New York, New York, September 9–October 21.
1 Jinsik Yoo’s Paranoid, 19 in. (48 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, 2020.
Ogawa Machiko
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 14–October 28.
1 Ogawa Machiko’s Red Vessel, 20⅛ in. (51 cm) in diameter, stoneware, iron-oxide glaze, 2021. 2 Ogawa Machiko’s Red Vessel, 16½ in. (42 cm) in height, porcelain, stoneware, iron-oxide glaze, 2021. 1, 2 Photos: Tadayuki Minamoto. Courtesy of Joan B Mirviss LTD.
Summer Sun—40 Years in the Making
at The Craft Centre and Design Gallery Leeds (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, UK, through October 1.
1 Nigel Lambert’s thrown and squared dish, 13⅓ in. (34 cm) in width, wood-fired earthenware. 2 Dee Barnes’ butter dish, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, slab-built earthenware, slip, underglazes.
3 Vanessa Bullick’s Dimpled Pot, 3½ in. (9 cm) in diameter, stoneware, porcelain glaze. 4 Maria Wojdat’s large and small curved vessels, to 6 in. (15 cm) in height, handbuilt earthenware, engobes, high fired.
5 Dee Barnes’ Oak tree of life candlestick, 12 in. (30 cm) in height, coil-built earthenware, slip, underglazes. 6 Liz Cooksey’s Springtime I and II, to 6 in. (15 cm) in height (vessels only), ceramic, mixed-media wire flowers.
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Terra Incognita
at Galerie Capazza (www.galerie-capazza.com) in Nançay, France, through September 25.
Taylor Sijan and PJ Hargraves
at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through September 1.
Brenda Quinn
at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through October 1.
Solo Ceramic Showcase–Jeremy Nichols
at The Craft Centre and Design Gallery Leeds (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, UK, through October 1.
2021 Taiwan Ceramics Awards
at the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum (www.ceramics.ntpc.gov.tw) in New Taipei, Taiwan, through November 9.
watching until the watching turns into feeling
at Radius Gallery (www.radiusgallery.com) in Missoula, Montana, through September 10.
Clay National XVI—Say It With Clay
at Carbondale Clay Center (www.carbondaleclay.org) in Carbondale, Colorado, through October 1.
Dirty Work
at the Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery (www.greenwichhouse.org) in New York, New York, September 9–October 21.
Ogawa Machiko
at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, September 14–October 28.
Summer Sun—40 Years in the Making
at The Craft Centre and Design Gallery Leeds (www.craftcentreleeds.co.uk) in Leeds, UK, through October 1.
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