Samantha Dickie: Interaction with Space and Time
Through installation work composed of hundreds or thousands of multiples, Samantha Dickie explores how space and time interact, as well … Read More
Through installation work composed of hundreds or thousands of multiples, Samantha Dickie explores how space and time interact, as well … Read More
I looooooooooooove a matte glaze, especially those really buttery matte glazes that beg to be caressed. But I have 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
Last year was challenging for many people. Colorado-based artist Rita Vali countered the isolation through a series of socially-distanced outdoor … Read More
For many of us in the Ceramic Arts Network community, making pottery is something we wished we were doing more … Read More
Sarah Jaeger’s newest body of work combines her focus on making pots for everyday life and her approach to surface … Read More
I moved to Louisiana in 2002 to attend graduate school at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge. Louisiana is … Read More
When looking at intriguing pots, we are often caught wondering, how is this made? It is delightful to witness the … Read More
Diana Williams’ splits her time between Jingdezhen, China, and Australia. Her most recent sculptural series reflects both her training and … Read More
In today’s post, an excerpt from his popular book Making Marks, the late Robin Hopper talks about the importance of a … Read More