Building a Career and Community in the Bahamas
After studying in both the Bahamas and the US, Jessica Colebrooke opened her studio and tile business in Nassau. She … Read More
After studying in both the Bahamas and the US, Jessica Colebrooke opened her studio and tile business in Nassau. She … Read More
Some folks feel like using commercial glazes is cheating, but I say, hogwash! I have been using commercial glazes for … Read More
Using a micaceous clay provided Isatu Hyde the opportunity to move away from glaze and create pots made for the … Read More
Ideas around labor, business savvy, and connecting with her team are key to understanding Bari Ziperstein’s different types of ceramic … Read More
Carving can be nerve wracking for many. Two steps to help you gain confidence in carving are learning what your … Read More
Why would someone who has spent most of his adult life pursuing excellence in handmade pottery enthusiastically pursue mass ceramic … Read More
Taking risks, working through failure, being self aware, and embracing less restrictive ideas of what makes a good pot have … Read More
A few years back, I purchased my first brand spanking new electric kiln. I have had a nearly permanent grin … Read More
Teapots are common utilitarian forms made by many studio potters. British potter Seth Cardew regarded teapots as having profound social … Read More
I love throwing bulbous bottle forms with elegant, narrow necks all in one piece. However, when teaching some of my … Read More