The New Jingdezhen
Artists from all over China are moving to Jingdezhen to set up shop as independent studio artists, taking advantage of … Read More
Artists from all over China are moving to Jingdezhen to set up shop as independent studio artists, taking advantage of … Read More
Until several years ago, I hadn’t had much interest in making coil pots. I preferred the speed of the potters … Read More
A few years ago a friend of mine had us over for dinner and served one of the most delicious … Read More
In March, a group of wood-fire potters delayed unloading their most recent firing due to concerns about COVID-19. Now that … Read More
In addition to being a potter, I’m also a keen hobby gardener, growing both vegetables and flowers in my garden. … Read More
Ceramic Arts Network: Do you participate in pop-up shows, or other unconventional ways to sell your work? What advice do … Read More
Working within a range of contrasts—organic and mechanical, order and disarray, one and many—David Hicks parses the voyeuristic relationship of … Read More
Ceramics Monthly: What was the concept for the exhibition “American Monolith” in which you collaborated with Sow True Seeds?
Lindsay Rogers: … Read More
A bustling city street serves as a backdrop through the windows of this potter’s combined studio and shop. … Read More
I strive in my work for clarity, subtlety, and complexity layered with a bit of humor, whimsy, or irony. Slab … Read More