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Hobby Ceramicraft - Wholesale supplies for ceramic businesses in Great Britain

Category: Equipment and Material Suppliers

Wholesale suppliers of Paragon kilns, clay, slip, ceramic bisque, Mayco and Hobby Colorobbia colours and clear glaze to hobby ceramic studios, ceramic cafes and mobile paint-your-own-pottery studios in the UK and Europe

La Meridiana: International School of Ceramic Art in Tuscany

Category: Arts Centres

La Meridiana is a non-profit institution for the advancement of the ceramic arts. It has been founded in 1981 by Pietro Elia Maddalena. Started off as a summer school, thanks to the high standard of organisation, teaching and facilities, it...

American Craft Council

Category: Arts Organisations

Craft is an empire. It is a constituency within the late-modern system of the arts, a naming-word and a major class in a professional world that is underpinned by a rigorous classificatory structure. For some time it has stood alongside two other...

American Museum of Ceramic Art

Category: Ceramic Arts

AMOCA is the only museum on the West Coast of the United States devoted exclusively to ceramic art and artists. We are located in an area abounding with ceramic history and with internationally recognized clay artists from the Arts and Crafts...

ELECTRA VALASIS WORKSHOP

Category: Ceramic Arts

On the beutiful island, Lesvos, in Greece, you will find my workshop in Stipsi, a village which is located on the north part of the island. The olivetrees, the petrified forest, the sea and the people have always inspired the artists of my...

Ceramic Design Group

Category: Ceramic Industry

Ceramic Design Group offers highly specialized services for custom ceramic design and small volume manufacturing for the giftware, tabletop, art, and ceramics industries. Our in-house capabilities include design, all aspects of plaster, gypsum,...

American Ceramic Supply Co.

Category: Ceramic Industry

Retail/Wholesale Ceramic and Glass Equipment and Supplies for Studios, potter's, Schools and Institutions, Hobbyists. Consultants for new studios, schools - Over 30 years in business. Distributors for over 65 manufacturers including Paragon...

Potters Council

Category: Potters Associations

Potters Council was established in 2001 as a nonprofit subsidiary of The American Ceramic Society by a group of individuals like you. Individuals who are passionate about pottery, who care about education, and who want to continue making...

Ceramic Design by YM George

Category: Ceramic Arts

Welcome to the wonderful world of ceramics. Clay, a medium that allows the artist to change a "lump of clay" into new and exciting ceramic forms, both utilitarian and artistic. The mystery of the fire changes this lump into something beautiful and...

Fired Up, Inc.

Category: Equipment and Material Suppliers

Fired Up was created to provide the space and equipment to allow clay artists and potters of all levels to explore their creativity and work in a supportive environment. Fired Up offers a variety of options inlcuding studio membership,...

Terra Incognito

Category: Ceramic Arts

Terra Incognito means earth in disguise. Both locations are diversified spaces focusing on the Ceramic Arts. Our facilities include classrooms (with gas, electric, Raku, wood and soda firing kilns), artists' studios, multi-purpose/party...

Chris Hawrins Studio Potter

Category: Pottery

I have been producing stoneware, earthenware & Raku pots as well as teaching ceramics for over 30 years. My workshop is set in 6 acres of woodland on the banks of the river Tamar in the Tamar Valley on the Devon & Cornwall borders in the...

Clay vessels

Category: Ceramic Products

Clay is a captivating material. Rich in variety, infinitely pliable in its natural plastic state, and enduring when hardened by fire, clay has always been a unique vehicle for creative expression.

My own introduction to clay came...

Dennis Furgerson

Category: Ceramic Arts

I have been making porcelain and stoneware vessels since 1987. The main inspiration for my art is the textures, shapes and colors found in rocks. I was born in Pasadena, California, close to many rock collecting areas. I spent many family...

Jakes Clay Art

Category: Ceramic Arts

Jake is a ceramic artist who makes both functional and sculptural work. He resides in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and works out of his home studio and the Potters' Guild in Lemont. He completed his undergraduate degree at Bradley University in...

Mudcat Pottery

Category: Pottery

Mudcat Pottery is a one-person studio founded in Madison in 1994 by Darlene Yarnetsky. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics, painting and drawing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Using nature as a springboard for ideas,...

Norma Williams

Category: Ceramic Arts

The exclusive Northern Clay Center in MN provided an opportunity to continue  training and to work in a studio environment. Norma Williams then studied under Richard Abnett and Randy Johnston.

Clay always provided for me a...

Rebecca Lowery

Category: Ceramic Arts

Rebecca Lowery received a BA in Sculpture and served four years in the ceramics apprentice program at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. She has had studios in Berea, KY; Lexington, KY; Baltimore, MD and now Bloomington, IN. She began...

Rolled Oats Pottery

Category: Pottery

Rolled Oats Pottery began in 1981 in an old feed room in her family's horse barn, where they fed "rolled oats" to their horses. Although she no longer operate the studio/gallery out of that barn, the name remains. She received her Bachelor of Arts...

Anne Bray Pottery

Category: Pottery

Anne Bray has been "potting" in Georgia for some twenty eight years. She was born in Savannah, grew up in Florida, graduated from Huntington College in Montgomery, Alabama with majors in Mathematics and English and did some graduate work at...

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