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
Artist and gallerist Jonathan Kaplan shares several strategies to help potters adapt to the new reality and restrictions of the … Read More
All potters learn early on in their careers that clay has a memory. Clay memory, or clay particle orientation that … Read More
If you have been considering turning your pottery habit into a profession, you have probably pondered “how much money do … 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
Not long into his ceramics career, Jim Gottuso discovered shellac resist is a great alternative to wax resist for creating decoration … Read More
Why would someone who has spent most of his adult life pursuing excellence in handmade pottery enthusiastically pursue mass ceramic … Read More
Over the past couple of decades, raku firing has become very popular. The unpredictability of the process keeps potters and … Read More
A personal exploration into the history behind pots made by both the enslaved potter David Drake and the emancipated potter … Read More