Precious Cargo – Transporting Fragile Pots to Kiln Sites or Craft Fairs
For many of us, space constraints and/or financial constraints make it unpractical to have kilns in our studios. For me, … Read More
For many of us, space constraints and/or financial constraints make it unpractical to have kilns in our studios. For me, … Read More
A few years back, Doug Gray was interested in incorporating his digital photography into his clay work. He tried decals, … Read More
Andrea Denniston and Seth Guzovsky
Andrea Denniston and Seth Guzovsky operate Poor Farm Pottery in the Virginia mountains, each making distinctive work in a shared … Read More
Some folks feel like using commercial glazes is cheating, but I say, hogwash! I have been using commercial glazes for … Read More
When I first discovered ceramics, I quickly became captivated with the process. I loved everything from forming and decorating to … Read More
Kaitlyn Brennan was faced with a common conundrum of losing access to soda kiln firing after leaving school. With an old … Read More
Ellen Day established BrickHouse Ceramic Art Center in Long Island City, New York, as a place for the whole community … Read More
Mayer Shacter started out his career as a ceramic artist, then gravitated to his current focus as an art dealer … Read More
Getting glazes or casting slip to come out the same from batch to batch is a lot easier if you … Read More
Growing up, Antonio Martinez worked alongside his father in the family metalworking business. Working with clay allows Martinez to find … Read More