This weekend you can find the entire SP staff at the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts for their annual Salad Days festival! We will be out of the office, taking a road trip up to the midcoast of Maine to catch up with... Read More
I am driving south this weekend to visit Toshiko Takaezu’s studio for their Spring Open House. The Open House is both a show and a sale and takes place on June 12th from 1-6pm at Takaezu’s home and studio in Flemington, New Jersey. Since her death in 2011, The Takaezu Studio has continued her... Read More
Get ready for the annual AKAR Yunomi Invitational, May 13th - July 31st. An online, national sale of the best ceramic drinking vessels in the country, which also directly benefits Studio Potter journal. The following is from AKAR about the event:
... Read MoreThe idea that art produced in response to fashion trends is somehow unworthy of respect doesn’t hold water for me. Art history, broadly viewed, is a history of fashion, and vice versa. The two are not mutually exclusive, as they borrow from each other all the time. An obvious example is Yves... Read More
Deceptively vegetable free, the Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail attracts shoppers and clay enthusiasts from around New England to our slice of Massachusetts every spring. But where to eat? As a local, these are my suggestions for the best spots for local fare along the... Read More
Studio Potter had the pleasure of partnering with Cook on Clay flameware pottery company to produce a unique event, The Heartland Table, on the eve of the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts (... Read More
Studio Potter will be in Kansas City for the 50th annual NCECA conference, March 13 - 19! Come see us at the Kansas City Convention Center Resource Hall - Table T08 on the resource... Read More
SP just received a copy of “new directions in ceramics - from spectacle to trace,” by Jo Dahn from Bloomsbury Press. A quick flip through tells me pots in this book are limited to how their forms or historical reference contribute to an overall artistic message (e.g. Edmund deWaal,... Read More
A new exhibition, RE—Reanimate, Repair, Mend and Meld, will be presented at Ferrin Contemporary’s gallery at 1315 MASS MoCA Way in North Adams, opening February 13 and continuing through April 17, 2016. The show... Read More