Stoin M. Stoin: Vernacular Modernism in Clay
Starting in the 1920s, an émigré potter honed the skills he learned in Bulgaria and started a career-long focus on … Read More
Starting in the 1920s, an émigré potter honed the skills he learned in Bulgaria and started a career-long focus on … Read More
Before really starting to make my own ceramic work, I began collecting pottery while in school at Western Illinois University. … Read More
Samantha Henneke and Bruce Gholson
I think most studio potters have at least a tiny bit of voyeuristic tendencies when it comes to the work … Read More
April Gocha and Jessica McMathis
Titanium Dioxide Stops Germs
by April Gocha, PhD
Washing your hands is one of the best things you can do to prevent … Read More
Detail of Yoshiro Ikeda’s signature Crackle White Glaze.
Yoshiro Ikeda was internationally recognized for his ceramic art. Possibly the most recognizable … Read More
One of the things that struck me as I experienced the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) … Read More
Through innovative use of technology, 92Y Virtual Clay™, a live online-lecture series, provides presenters and participants the opportunity to share, … Read More
The idea for POW! (Pots on Wheels) started when two potters were on a long road trip. With the inclusion … Read More