Every year at the NCECA conference, Studio Potter awards six students from around the country with a one-year membership. Two graduate students, two post-baccalaureate students, and two K-12 students were selected for their artistic accomplishments by SP board members Jonathan Kaplan, Nancy... Read More
Canadian potter Robin Hopper died on April 6, 2017. Hopper was a much beloved and internationally recognized artist, teacher, and author. Born in England in 1939, Hopper’s early childhood was marked by the Second World War and the bombing of London. It was in that destruction caused by daily... Read More
Each month, Studio Potter features a small selection of artists and their work, which is available for sale in our online store for thirty days only. In exchange for the sale of their piece, the artist (or a chosen beneficiary) will receive a... Read More
Henry Tadaaki Takemoto was born July 23, 1930, in the then Territory of Hawaii to Japanese immigrant parents. He served in the U.S. Air Force and completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts, in ceramics, at the University of Hawaii before... Read More
Early in January 2017, beloved and influential artist Akio Takamori died. He was only 66. Just after his death, The Seattle Times ran this obituary, which was reposted with... Read More
Each month, Studio Potter features a small selection of artists and their work, which is available for sale in our online store for thirty days only. In exchange for the sale of their piece, the artist (or a chosen beneficiary) will receive a... Read More
Though it isn’t very warm outside in Massachusetts, we have started to feel a hint of spring thanks to two local pottery tour announcements. Just this week the Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail and the Hilltown 6 Pottery Tour officially announced their 2017 tour dates and released their rosters of... Read More
As we put the final touches on Vol. 45, No. 1, we are happy to announce the themes for the next two issues of Studio Potter:
Vol. 45, No. 2, Summer/Fall 2017, Boundaries and Borders: This issue will be guest edited by Martina Lantin, potter, and assistant professor at Alberta College of... Read More