Studio Potter is calling for contributions to the next issue, Vol. 46, No. 1, Winter/Spring 2018, "Regional Perspectives & Pottery Tours." Submissions due October 15, 2017.
In examining regional perspectives, here are a few questions that might pique your interest in contributing: ... Read More
This August, we’ve added more articles by Artaxis artists to the Studio Potter online archive, and they are now available free to the public. They highlight these artists’ contributions to the field of ceramics as writers, and SP is proud to support them and a fellow non-profit organization. ... Read More
Baltimore Clayworks is closing its doors. Since 1980, Baltimore Clayworks has served as the area’s only cultural institution dedicated solely to the ceramic arts, offering workshops, residencies, and exhibitions in Baltimore’s historic Mt... Read More
This summer, Studio Potter is continuing to develop its digital archive, providing access to more articles by Artaxis members. Four articles authored by Artaxis artists Hayne Bayless, Léopold L. Foulem, Holly Hanessian, and J.J. McCracken are now available free to the public, and can be found... Read More
Hey again! Summer is here at last and we're following the holiday with some pots that are worth celebrating!
Each month, Studio Potter features a small selection of artists and their work, which is available for sale in our online store... Read More
We are thrilled to have Aubrey Kamppila with us this summer as an editorial intern. Aubrey is from Burnt Hills, New York, and currently an undergraduate student at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She is an English major and a Studio Art minor, with particular interests in... Read More
Now that we are post solstice and officially in summer, here are a few clay related events to add to your calendar.
Salad Days: On the second Saturday of July each year, hundreds of people from around New England gather at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts for an epic picnic. Every... Read More