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  • Michael Takahata
    Japanese & Finnish Wood Techniques X Ceramic
    Michael Takahata
    I approach each object as compressed narratives that depict the hidden trials of our lives. By working at an intimate scale and through layered materials, I seek to honor the moments in our lives that mark us and the people who change us. Talismanic archetypes that offer opportunities for connection and self-reflection. Read More.
  • Ceramic and 3-d pen structure being dragged through pigmented kozo (paper mulberry) fiber for State Changes installation
    Weaving Cultural Connections Through Materials
    Anela Ming-Yue Oh
    The desire to see this integral piece of my cultural heritage alive in the context of diaspora is extremely important to the way I integrate it into my own artistic practice, even in more abstracted ways. This is why referencing batik in clay with a relationship to fiber is at the heart of my practice, giving a new body and shape to my visual and cultural heritage. Culture is something alive and growing, and this meeting of many cultures is reflected in my materials and their processes. This month's FREE article. Read More.
  • Nicholas Malik Izon McDonald
    Active Adaptation of Material and Meaning
    Nicholas Malik Izon McDonald
    This work does not intend to defend any truth but prompts a consideration of our chosen metrics and what they do. I work among a broader collection of Afro-Diasporic artists whose approach to Blackness seeks to refuse any confines of narrow definition. In this refusal, what is to be accepted, held onto as a grounding force, is this intangible spirit – ever rebuilt to suit the needs of its people. Read More.
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In this Issue – Micah
June 1, 2026
In This Issue – Expanding Clay Through Cultural Crafts
 

Western studio ceramics has long operated insularly, its conversations largely self-referential – with perhaps the occasional romanticization of Eastern ceramic traditions. This provincial perspective toward a material as globally shared as clay inhibits meaningful cross-… Read More

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May 1, 2026
In This Issue – Spring Appeal

This month marks the beginning of Studio Potter’s annual spring fundraiser and appeal, a season that invites us to celebrate resilience, stewardship, and the importance of preserving vital spaces for ceramic discourse.

 

At the heart of this year’s… Read More

In this Issue April
April 1, 2026
In This Issue – Outside the Institution

Although my current career path is framed by academia, there is a sparky in me that has always used a different blueprint, leaning toward the kinds of learning that did not come with a syllabus. Before I ever set foot in an undergraduate classroom, I knew my path ran through the trades… Read More

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