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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Lizzy Chemel
DESCRIPTION:Lizzy Chemel\nThursday\, March 6\, 2025\nIn-Person Artist Talk\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nLizzy Chemel will give an in-person talk about the project she is working on on during her residency at Greenwich House Pottery. \n\nChemel is a New York City-based artist who makes sculptures in ceramic\, found materials\, wax\, bronze\, and cement. She uses mold-making to combine unlike objects that draw from her curiosity about undocumented ancestry. Adopted from Southern China and raised in California\, Chemel’s works are influenced by ancient Chinese artifacts\, translations\, and folklore\, as well as memories and iconography of her American upbringing. \nDuring her residency\, Chemel will continue developing a series of plaster molds that draw inspiration from the intersection of traditional Chinese culture and Hollywood kitsch. Her work will involve slip-casting from a range of molds\, including both direct life-casts of objects such as pig feet and stones\, as well as once-familiar items like Lincoln Logs that have been manipulated\, combined\, and resized. \nChemel earned her MFA in sculpture from New York University. Recent exhibitions include: Night Club Gallery (Minneapolis\, MN; 2023)\, Hyacinth Gallery (New York\,NY; 2023) Jane Hartsook Gallery (New York\, NY; 2022) \, 80WSE (New York\, NY; 2022)\, and Conduit Gallery (Ridgewood\, NY; 2021). She was a resident at A-Z West\, and is currently a studio assistant for Simone Leigh. \n\nThe talk is free and open to the public with RSVP.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-lizzy-chemel/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception GHP Artists Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:GHP Artists Exhibition\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, March 13\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view March 13 – April 11\, 2025
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/opening-reception-ghp-artists-exhibition-2025/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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SUMMARY:GHP Artists Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:GHP Artists Exhibition\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, March 13\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view March 13 – April 11\, 2025 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition recognizing the talented artists who contribute to the Greenwich House Pottery (GHP) community. This exhibition showcases the artistic range of GHP’s makers\, each of whom uses the Pottery’s extensive resources to express their own creative voice in clay. From functional ceramics to sculpture\, this exhibition is as diverse and as interesting as the artists themselves. \nGreenwich House Pottery has been supporting artists and their projects since 1904. Since our first clay classes for neighborhood youth to our present-day educational program\, lecture series\, artist residency program\, and exhibition series\, we have been promoting the field of ceramics. We now serve more than 600 artists and students per term who learn from professional faculty and staff proficient in a range of topics from wheel throwing\, hand-building\, and mold-making to glaze chemistry and slip casting at our two studio locations. GHP also hosts workshops and lectures by leading ceramic artists from around the country and offers children the opportunity to work in clay through Greenwich House’s Youth Community Center. The artists in this exhibition represent the continuous achievement\, exploration and passion for ceramic arts that GHP has fostered for over 120 years. \nEach year four prizes are awarded to outstanding works in the exhibition. This year the Hiroe Hanazono Award for an exceptional slipcast work went to Labadie Guilhem\, the Madeline Sadin Award for an exceptional wheel-thrown work went to Helen Lau\, the Anna Siok Award for an exceptional handbuilt work went to Charlotte Shi\, the Director’s Choice for a piece that especially speaks to the Pottery’s Director went to Mirjana Ciric\, and the Collector’s Choice Award\, selected by Stephen Parahus\, went to Jung Choi. Each awardee receives $500 in firing credit to encourage and support the continuation of their ceramics practice. These awards were made possible this year with generous support from Greenwich House Pottery collector\, Stephen Parahus. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-artists-exhibition-2025/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T160000
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SUMMARY:Spring 2025 Ceramic Sidewalk Sale
DESCRIPTION:Spring has sprung\, and there’s no time like the present to treat yourself or a loved one to a handmade piece of pottery! Whether you’re looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift or are simply hoping to spruce up your space\, look no further than our Spring Sidewalk Sale. \nAll works for sale were generously donated by members of the Greenwich House Pottery community and proceeds directly benefit GHP’s operations. \nGreenwich House Pottery is a nonprofit ceramics center that has been supporting artists and promoting the field of ceramics for over 110 years. Starting with clay modeling classes in the earliest days of Greenwich House as part of its Handicraft School\, the Pottery flourished with the help of the community and philanthropic support from patrons like Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. GHP remains a stalwart of innovation and art.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/spring-2025-ceramic-sidewalk-sale/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T190000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception\, Ceramics Now\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Ceramics Now\nDaniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, Gina Tibbott\n\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, May 8\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 8 – June 13\, 2025 \nJoin us for the opening reception of Ceramics Now\, an exhibition of work by our 2024 artists in residence: Daniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, and Gina Tibbott. Greenwich House Pottery’s Artist Residency Program fosters artistic growth by providing makers time\, space\, materials\, and a creative community to explore and generate new bodies of work in ceramics in vibrant New York City. Read more. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/opening-reception-ceramics-now-2024/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Ceramics Now: Daniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, Gina Tibbott
DESCRIPTION:Ceramics Now\nDaniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, Gina Tibbott\n\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, May 8\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 8 – June 13\, 2025 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present work by our 2024 artists in residence: Daniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, and Gina Tibbott. Greenwich House Pottery’s Artist Residency Program fosters artistic growth by providing makers time\, space\, materials\, and a creative community to explore and generate new bodies of work in ceramics in vibrant New York City. \nDaniel Barragán is an El Paso\, Texas-born\, New York City-based artist who works mostly in painting and sculpture. Through his artwork\, Barragán seeks to disrupt the new American landscape\, explore the shape of time\, and ask questions about cultural representation\, ownership\, assimilation\, and sexual identity\, with a focus on the American Southwest. During his residency\, Barragán developed a project that uses southwestern pottery and imagery drawn from punk\, rock\, and metal music to turn a critical eye towards the U.S./Mexico border. \nCarson Culp is a potter whose work is defined by his deep respect for the handmade and intentional making. Culp learned this approach through working for numerous studios and artists in Portland\, OR and honed it during his one-year apprenticeship at the renowned Leach Pottery. He continues to further his creative expression through numerous artist residencies. Teaching and mentorship are integral to his practice\, and Culp spent his residency passing on his philosophy of making and growing his voice as a potter.  \nKristy Moreno is a California-based artist who uses aesthetics influenced by Southern California counter cultures\, cartoons from the 1990s\, and folklore to create figurative work that imagines fictional communities in a decolonized future who are free from patriarchal structures. During her residency\, Moreno experimented with a range of matte and gloss mid- and low-fire glazes to better compliment her recent work\, and took time for creative exploration. \nGina Tibbott is a New York City-based artist whose ceramics practice is informed by her years working as a field archeologist. During her residency\, Tibbott used Gisela Richter’s The Craft of Athenian Pottery published in 1923 as a jumping off point to create new work based on ancient forms. The manual was written with technical insight provided by Maude Robinson (Pottery Director\, 1911 – 1941). Thus\, Tibbott collaborated not only with ancient Athenian potters through her project\, but also with the Pottery’s first director. \nFor more information about the Ceramics Now exhibition\, email kmcclure@greenwichhouse.org. Gallery images below: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2025.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ceramics-now-2025/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T170000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Melissa Joseph
DESCRIPTION:Melissa Joseph\nWednesday\, May 21\, 2025\nIn-Person Artist Talk\, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nMelissa Joseph will give an in-person talk about the project she is working on on during her residency at Greenwich House Pottery. \n\nJoseph is a New York City-based interdisciplinary artist whose art practice in craft-based media—especially ceramics and textiles—addresses themes of diaspora\, family history\, and the politics of how we occupy spaces. Joseph is particularly interested in connecting people through collective memory and shared experiences. \nJoseph earned an MFA from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, an MAT from Rhode Island School of Design and a BA from New York University. Her work has been shown at Margot Samel (New York\, NY; 2023)\, Independent Art Fair (New York\, NY; 2023)\, and NADA Miami (Florida; 2021)\, among others. Joseph has participated in residencies including at Artpace San Antonio (San Antonio\, TX; 2024)\, the Archie Bray Foundation (Helena\, MT; 2022) and The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York\, NY; 2021). \nDuring her residency\, Joseph will create ceramic inlay paintings that are an interpretation of the visual languages she uses in felt and paper. She will particularly focus on the technical side of constructing work from varied clay bodies and work to expand the size of these clay paintings. In addition to translating her visual language into clay\, Joseph will also create felt/ceramic hybrid works. \n\nThe talk is free and open to the public with RSVP.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-melissa-joseph/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T180000
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SUMMARY:Premiere: Clay in Context at the Whitney Museum
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich House Pottery is proud to partner with the Whitney Museum of American Art for the premiere of Clay in Context\, a screening of four short films by Kate Parvenski and Paraphrase Studio that spotlight the 2024 GHP Artists in Residence: Daniel Barragán\, Carson Culp\, Kristy Moreno\, and Gina Tibbott.  \nThrough vivid cinematography and thoughtful storytelling\, Clay in Context offers an intimate look into the studio practices of these four artists and the impact of their residencies at Greenwich House Pottery. From investigations of identity\, place\, and border politics to reinterpretations of ancient ceramic forms\, the films reflect the depth and diversity of artistic expression nurtured through GHP’s Artist Residency Program.  \nFollowing the 40-minute screening\, guests are invited to stay for a live Q&A with NYC-based artists Kristy Moreno and Gina Tibbott. A reception will follow in Greenwich House Pottery’s Jane Hartsook Gallery at 16 Jones Street. \nThis event is presented in conjunction with Ceramics Now\, an exhibition on view at the Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery from May 8 through June 13\, 2025. The exhibition features the work developed by Barragán\, Culp\, Moreno\, and Tibbott during their residencies.  \nAbout the Artists  \n\nDaniel Barragán (NYC) uses painting and sculpture to explore issues of identity\, ownership\, and resistance. At GHP\, he turned to the visual language of the U.S./Mexico border and the American Southwest\, fusing traditional southwestern pottery with punk and metal motifs. \n\n\nCarson Culp (Portland\, OR) brings a reverence for handcraft to his functional pottery. A former apprentice at Leach Pottery\, Culp used his residency to mentor others and further refine his own voice as a maker. \n\n\nKristy Moreno (CA) blends folklore\, 1990s cartoons\, and SoCal subcultures to imagine decolonized futures. During her residency\, she experimented with glaze techniques that deepened the impact of her vibrant figurative sculptures. \n\n\nGina Tibbott (NYC) draws on her background as a field archaeologist to reimagine ancient forms. During her residency\, she used Gisela Richter’s 1923 manual The Craft of Athenian Pottery—written with technical insights from GHP’s first director\, Maude Robinson—as a springboard to create her work.   \n\nWe hope you’ll join us in celebrating this vibrant and timely reflection on contemporary ceramic art.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \nThis program is supported by the Lenore G. Tawney Foundation\, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council\, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation\, the Robert and Beatrice Hompe Foundation and the Windgate Charitable Foundation.  \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/premiere-clay-in-context-at-the-whitney-museum/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Film Screening,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T170000
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SUMMARY:After 'Women in the News': Work by Kari Marboe\, Friends\, and Colleagues
DESCRIPTION:After ‘Women in the News’: Work by\nKari Marboe\, Friends\, and Colleagues\nCurtis Arima\, Tammy Rae Carland\, Amanda Curreri\, Welly Fletcher\,\nDel Harrow\, Cathy Lu\, Kari Marboe\, Erik Scollon\, Nicole Seisler\, Nancy Selvin\, Sunny A. Smith\n\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, July 17\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through August 15\, 2025 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to present After ‘Women in the News’: Kari Marboe\, Friends\, and Colleagues\, an exhibition celebrating the life and artistic legacy of ceramicist Kari Marboe (1984-2022). \n  \nKari Marboe was a celebrated artist and educator known for her innovative approach to ceramics and her commitment to exploring historical narratives\, personal archives\, and material storytelling. This exhibition brings together 11 artists—friends\, collaborators\, and colleagues—whose work reflects Marboe’s influence and artistic values. \n  \nInspired by Marboe’s sculpture Women in the News–Viola Frey\, from the 2022 exhibition After Viola at Yolo Arts\, this show embraces the spirit of collaboration and community that exemplified Marboe’s approach to artmaking. Featuring works in a variety of materials—from fiber to clay to video—the artists explore themes of identity\, memory\, and materiality\, echoing Marboe’s deep curiosity and expansive creative practice. \n  \nKari Marboe was a fellowship artist at Greenwich House Pottery in 2019 and passed away in 2022. This exhibition was made possible with the support of Sunny A. Smith\, Dean of Fine Arts\, California College of the Arts and the Kari Marboe Estate. \nPresented in partnership with HB381. Exhibition on view at 381 Broadway\, New York\, NY. \nGallery images below: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2025.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/after-women-in-the-news/
LOCATION:Tribeca Gallery HB381\, 381 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T170000
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SUMMARY:In House\, GHP Faculty and Staff Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Wren MacDonald\, “Forest Fire\,” 2025\, 14″ x 6″ x 10″\, stoneware\, colored slip\, nylon\, hardware. Image: courtesy of the artist. \nIn House\nGHP Faculty and Staff\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, October 9\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nSeptember 18 – October 24\, 2025 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition showcasing the artwork of current Greenwich House Pottery faculty and staff. Approaching the ceramic medium from a wide range of sources and backgrounds\, this show is as varied and dynamic as its contributors. \n  \nEstablished educators in the arts\, designers and working artists\, our faculty and staff have been involved in numerous public works projects as well as residencies at institutions such as: Archie Bray Foundation\, The Clay Studio\, The International Ceramic Research Center\, Haystack Mountain School\, and Sculpture Space NYC. Alma maters include Alfred University\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, California College of Arts \, Cranbrook Academy of Art\, Pratt Institute\, University of the Arts\, and the School of Visual Arts.  \n\nGHP faculty and staff have shown their work in numerous exhibitions and have work in public and private institutions across the United States and abroad\, including: Garth Clark Project Space\, Guggenheim Museum\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston\, the Smithsonian Institution’s Renwick Gallery\, Taipei Museum of Fine Arts\, and the Whitney Museum.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/in-house-ghp-faculty-and-staff-exhibition-3/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T160000
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SUMMARY:Fall Ceramic Sidewalk Sale 2025
DESCRIPTION:🎉 Ceramic Sidewalk Sale & Fall Open House\nGreenwich House Pottery 📍 16 Jones Street\, NYC 🗓 Saturday\, September 20 🕛 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.   \n\nKick off the new academic year with us at Greenwich House Pottery! Join our Ceramic Sidewalk Sale & Fall Open House for an afternoon full of community\, creativity\, and unbeatable deals—all for a great cause. \nEvery purchase supports our financial aid fund\, helping to remove barriers for artists and ensuring access to high-quality ceramics education for all. \nYou’ll find: \n⚱ Beautiful handmade pottery donated by GHP’s talented artists \n⚱ Advanced wheel-thrown work\, unique sculptures\, and charming platters \n⚱ Thoughtful gifts\, home décor\, or your next favorite coffee mug \nWith over 1\,000 pieces available and prices starting at just $5\, this is the perfect chance to pick up something special while supporting arts education. \n\n📩 Questions?Email us at pottery@greenwichhouse.org
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/fall-ceramic-sidewalk-sale-2025/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T170000
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CREATED:20250924T202216Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Donté K. Hayes
DESCRIPTION:Cosmic Artifacts\nDonté K. Hayes\nArtist Talk | Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view November 6 – December 19\, 2025 \nPlease join us for an in-person artist talk with Donté K. Hayes. The talk is in conjunction with his exhibition\, Cosmic Artifacts\, on view in the Jane Hartsook Gallery. To read more about the exhibition\, click here. \nHayes is a New Jersey-based artist. He earned his MA and MFA from the University of Iowa and his BFA from Kennesaw State University. His work has been shown internationally\, including Design Miami (FL; 2025)\, Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (Kennesaw\, GA; 2023)\, the Armory Show (New York\, NY; 2021)\, and the 1-54 Art Fair (London\, England; 2019). Hayes’s work is part of the permanent collections of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum\, the Gardiner Museum\, and the Institute Museum of Ghana\, among others. He has received many prestigious awards\, including the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art from the Gibbes Museum of Art\, the 2019 Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist Award\, and the 2022 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Grant. Hayes has been a resident artist at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts\, Penland School of Craft\, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. He is represented by Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami\, Florida. \nThe talk is free and open to the public with RSVP.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-donte-k-hayes/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20251008T151218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T151349Z
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SUMMARY:Opening ReceptionCosmic Artifacts\, Donté K. Hayes
DESCRIPTION:Cosmic Artifacts\nDonté K. Hayes\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through December 19\, 2025 \nJoin us for the opening reception of Cosmic Artifacts\, a solo show by Donté K. Hayes. Read more here.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/cosmic-artifacts-donte-k-hayes-opening/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20241114T192529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T144340Z
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SUMMARY:Cosmic Artifacts\, Donté K. Hayes
DESCRIPTION:Cosmic Artifacts\nDonté K. Hayes\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view November 6 – December 19\, 2025 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to present Cosmic Artifacts by Donté K. Hayes. In this new body of work\, Hayes examines objects not just as individual items\, but as pieces within a larger narrative interconnected to the greater African Diaspora. Born out of the desire to create the heirlooms that are missing\, lost\, and erased from his own cultural and family lineage\, Hayes creates sculptures that function as “future artifacts” that remix ancestral traditions\, respond to contemporary realities\, and envision resilient futures. \nInfluenced by hip-hop culture and science fiction\, Hayes uses clay as both material and metaphor\, building forms that are inscribed with thousands of etched lines made by a needle tool. These marks accumulate into patterns that echo hair\, raffia\, scars\, and inscriptions. The repetitive textures and incised patterns become meditations on memory\, ritual\, and renewal. The unglazed ceramic surfaces are an unobstructed record of his mark-making\, a way for him to imbue each sculpture with his own presence and memories using a material capable of spanning generations. These “cosmic artifacts” serve as conduits for reflection and transformation\, transporting the viewer to a quieter frame of mind where they can slow down and take a deeper look at the world around them. \nHayes is a New Jersey-based artist. He earned his MA and MFA from the University of Iowa and his BFA from Kennesaw State University. His work has been shown internationally\, including Design Miami (FL; 2025)\, Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (Kennesaw\, GA; 2023)\, the Armory Show (New York\, NY; 2021)\, and the 1-54 Art Fair (London\, England; 2019). Hayes’s work is part of the permanent collections of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum\, the Gardiner Museum\, and the Institute Museum of Ghana\, among others. He has received many prestigious awards\, including the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art from the Gibbes Museum of Art\, the 2019 Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist Award\, and the 2022 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Grant. Hayes has been a resident artist at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts\, Penland School of Craft\, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. He is represented by Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami\, Florida. \nGallery images below: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2025.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/cosmic-artifacts-donte-k-hayes/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20250925T164714Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Amir Hariri
DESCRIPTION:Amir Hariri\nWednesday\, November 12\, 2025\nIn-Person Artist Talk\, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nAmir Hariri will give an in-person talk about the project he is working on on during his residency at Greenwich House Pottery. \nHariri is a New York City-based artist and engineer who deconstructs the world around him to create abstract artwork and interventions that respond to contemporary challenges such as the pandemic and climate change. Inspired by individual and collective memories\, and a childhood of exploring abandoned buildings\, Hariri uses the language of decomposition and decay to transform the familiar and question our experiences and sense of history. \nHariri earned his Master of Engineering degree from Cornell University. After a decade working on design projects from concert halls and museums to glass designs for Apple\, he went on to study painting and printmaking at the Art Students League. His work is in public and private collections in the United States\, Italy\, Spain\, Hong Kong\, and Japan. Recent exhibitions of his work include Atamian Hovsepian Curatorial Practice (New York\, NY; 2024)\, PS122 Gallery (New York\, NY; 2023)\, and Wave Hill (Bronx\, NY; 2019). Hariri has participated in residencies at NARS Foundation\, the Museum of Arts and Design\, and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan. \nDuring his residency\, Hariri will expand his knowledge of handbuilding\, wheel-throwing\, and casting techniques\, and investigate how wood scaffolding and cement can be combined with these ceramic forms to create hybrid sculptures. Hariri will use the residency as a space for experimentation\, with the final aim of creating a site-responsive multimedia sculpture. \nThe talk is free and open to the public with RSVP.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-amir-hariri/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20250822T202044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T161832Z
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SUMMARY:Texture and Form: A Workshop with Donté K. Hayes
DESCRIPTION:In this engaging handbuilding session\, Donté invites open conversation about clay as a medium that holds memory and challenges our perceptions of form and texture. The demonstration will explore the intentionality of mark-making\, the use of clay as a self-sufficient surface\, and the seamless integration of form and texture. Using his hands\, eyes\, and mind as tools\, Donté will construct a large\, complex form—working quickly and intuitively\, without armatures or interior supports. You can read more about his show Cosmic Artifacts in the Jane Hartsook gallery here. \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/texture-and-form/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20251024T135312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T173835Z
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SUMMARY:Made in Clay Holiday Sale
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to announce Made in Clay\, our annual handmade holiday sale\, taking place in our charming 1928 brick walk-up at 16 Jones Street in the heart of Greenwich Village. The two-day sale will be held on Saturday\, December 13\, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sunday\, December 14\, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  \nThis sale features a wide range of ceramic works including functional pottery\, sculptures\, and other small objects perfect for gifts or keepsakes. With more than 45 participating artists\, Made in Clay offers one of the largest and most diverse displays of ceramics in New York City. Meet the artists and learn about their practice. Sip a glass of wine while you explore our studios. Check out our offerings and register for a class. And take home some gorgeous pottery—there is no better place to start your holiday shopping!  \nPARTICIPATING ARTISTS INCLUDE:  \n\n\n\nAdrienne Cisley Rose  \nAnna Honohan  \nArlene Jacobs  \nBarbara Hessel  \nBelinda Yang  \nBowman  \nBrian Wagner  \nCarmen Porfido  \nCarol Adams  \nCharlotte Shi \nCindy Walt  \nCorinne Gillespie  \nDavid Riley  \nDustin Yager  \nElizabeth Peskin  \n \nEmily Cejka  \nHK Dunston  \nJenni Lukasiewicz  \nJerry Lue  \nJessica Colas  \nJessica Du  \nJillian Vicario  \nJoan Simon Faulkner  \nKaitlin McClure  \nKatia Eliseeva  \nKeira Phillips  \nKiani Kodama  \nKim Beck  \nLarry Baker  \nLeigh Burton  \nLily Pink \nLisa Kaye  \nLesa Westerman  \nMatthew Blank \nMatthew Fox  \nMichael Guerra Foerster  \nMichelle Kaufmann  \nNamiko Kato  \nNancy Sacks  \nOlivia Ling  \nPhil Stein  \nRudra Schultz-Ray \nSasha Milanes  \nSawyer London  \nShunya Chang  \nTrue Arizola-Lyons  \nWren Macdonald \n\n\n\nLet us know you are coming! (Optional RSVP)
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/made-in-clay-holiday-sale/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20251202T151919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T183101Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Yage Wang
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk | Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view January 8 – February 20\, 2026 \nPlease join us for an in-person artist talk with Yage Wang. The talk is in conjunction with his exhibition\, Lie Low\, on view in the Jane Hartsook Gallery. To read more about the exhibition\, click here. \nYage Wang re-interprets historical artifacts to explore the role of traditional craft in contemporary culture. Wang’s first solo exhibition was held at Sculpture Space NYC in April 2023. His work has recently been featured in group shows at Asya Geisberg Gallery and SPRING/BREAK Art Show. Wang has received support from grants including Graduate Student Research and Creative Projects Award\, Sandra Shea ’56 Fisher Prize for Exceptional Achievement in the Creative Arts and the Remis Grant for the Arts. He has worked as a ceramic instructor for several private studios and as a teaching assistant in State University of New York and Penland School of Art and Craft. Wang received an MFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 2021 and a BA in Biology and Studio Art from Brandeis University in 2018. \nThe talk is free and open to the public with RSVP.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-talk-yage-wang/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20251202T155102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T155102Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception\, Lie Low\, Yage Wang
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception | Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through February 20\, 2026 \nJoin us for the opening reception of Lie Low\, a solo show by Yage Wang. Read more here.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/opening-reception-lie-low-yage-wang/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20241114T183821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T215000Z
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SUMMARY:Yage Wang\, Lie Low
DESCRIPTION:Lie Low\nYage Wang\nArtist Talk | Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view through February 20\, 2026 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to present new ceramic sculpture by Yage Wang. In Lie Low\, Wang investigates form by repeating a single motif: a dead cockroach. Creating each individual bug challenged Wang to explore how the same form could be shaped\, manipulated\, and experienced in a new way. Legs become sharp blades or puffs of cotton candy; the antennae turn into giant horns or delicate crowns\, the wings are at times a flower\, an airplane\, a dumpling. The essential elements of a cockroach are bulked up or stripped away in endless variations. \n  \nThe small scale of these sculptures shows every gesture and tool mark captured by the clay\, imbuing them with the touch and emotions of their maker. Viewers’ initial impulse to recoil at the sight of a cockroach is quickly superseded by curiosity\, even empathy. Close examination reveals each bug to be uniquely expressive and complex\, a universe all its own. Their strangeness soon falls away. Their bodies become mirrors for our bodies; their feelings reflections of our own. \n  \nWang is a New York-based artist. He earned his MFA in ceramics from SUNY\, New Paltz and his BA in studio art and biology from Brandeis University. He has shown his work nationally\, including at Hudson River Museum (Yonkers\, NY; 2024)\, American Museum of Ceramic Art (Pomona\, CA; 2024)\, Peep Projects (Philadelphia\, PA; 2024)\, Sculpture Space NYC (Queens\, NY; 2023)\, and Asya Geisberg Gallery (New York\, NY; 2021). Recent awards include the Sandra Shea ’56 Fisher Prize for Exceptional Achievement in the Creative Arts and the Remis Grant for the Arts. \nGallery images below: Alan Wiener\, courtesy Greenwich House Pottery 2026.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/yage-wang/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20260108T171442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T151050Z
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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Workshop: Sophie Gibson
DESCRIPTION:The Big Sprig: Relief Sculptures\, Press Molds\, and Iterative Thinking\nJoin us on Saturday\, February 7 and Sunday February 8\, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nDive into the art of sculptural relief in this immersive two-day workshop with visiting artist Sophie Gibson! Learn to sculpt dynamic images in mid to high relief\, capturing depth and movement within compressed space. On the first day\, you’ll translate photographs or objects into sculpted clay forms using oil-based plasticine\, guided by classical modeling principles adapted from Edouard Lanteri. \nOn day two\, you’ll turn your relief into a functional press mold—an efficient way to reproduce and experiment with your designs. Explore creative surface techniques like color-layering\, marbling\, and texture-building while discovering how iterative making can expand your sculptural vocabulary. \nWhether you’re interested in testing glazes\, creating modular components\, or making wall-ready art pieces\, there are endless possibilities for experimentation and play. \n\n\nSophie Gibson (b. 1993)  is a figurative ceramic sculptor from Charlottesville\, VA. Gibson holds an MFA in Ceramic Art from the New York State College of Ceramics\, a  B.F.A. in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design\, and a B.A. in History from Brown University. Gibson has been awarded residencies at the Red Lodge Clay Center and Cordova Studios. Collected by the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum\, her work has also been exhibited in galleries throughout the eastern United States including the Jane Hartsook Gallery (NY)\, Fosdick-Nelson Gallery (NY)\, Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Gallery (PA)\, The Visual Arts Center of Richmond (VA)\, Chroma Projects (VA)\, Second Street Gallery (VA)\, Gallery 130 (MS)\, and Granhoff Center for the Creative Arts (RI). Gibson currently lives and works in Connecticut\, where she serves as the Full-time Ceramic Faculty in the Visual Arts Department at the Loomis Chaffee School. \n\n\n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/visiting-artist-workshop-sophie-gibson/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20260323T210535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T143445Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Membership Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Artist Membership Open House at our 27 Barrow Street location is the perfect way to experience the world of ceramics. For artist who are seeking focused time to develop their work independently while looking to engage with a creative community through a low-commitment\, flexible program at Greenwich House Pottery. With live demonstrations\, studio tours\, and fun\, hands-on activities\, you and your friends can experience the joy of pottery. \nFree Demonstrations\nThrowing on the Potter’s Wheel\nHandbuilding Sculptures\nSlipcasting and Moldmaking \nHands-on Activities\nCollaborative Community Vessels\nCoil Pot Contest\nChildren’s Activity Station \nPop-up Pottery Sale\nTake home a new functional vessel or work of art!
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/artist-membership-open-house/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20260313T155234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T160550Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Day with Clay
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day with Clay A Free Community Event by Greenwich House Pottery\nin Washington Square Park! \n\nA century-old Greenwich Village nonprofit ceramic studio brings Earth Day to life with hands-on clay activities rooted in creativity\, sustainability\, and community. All activities are free and open to everyone. \n\n🌿 Tabletop Clayscape Add your mark to a living\, growing sculpture. Our Tabletop Clayscape is a collaborative clay landscape inspired by the natural world—participants contribute individual pieces to a shared installation that evolves throughout the day. At the end of the event\, all clay is returned to our studio to be recycled and used again by our students\, closing the loop on a truly sustainable creative practice. \n\n🦋 Milkweed-seed Potmaking Make something beautiful—and plant it. Visitors will craft clay-based seed pots using milkweed seeds\, supporting monarch butterfly habitat restoration. Take your creation home and put it in the ground\, carrying the spirit of Earth Day well beyond the event and connecting art-making to environmental stewardship. \n\n☀️ Solar-Powered Wheel Demonstrations Equipment permitting Watch clay come to life on the wheel. Our professional teaching artists will conduct recurring wheel-throwing demonstrations using a tabletop pottery wheel powered by solar energy—a small but meaningful reflection of the values at the heart of our programming. Stop and watch\, ask questions\, and see sustainable art-making in action. \n\nAll are welcome\, free of charge. Stop by our table in just north of Washington Square Park at \nGreenwich House Center on the Square at 20 Washington Square North \nto learn more about classes\, events\, and programs at Greenwich House Pottery. \n  \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/earth-day-with-clay/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20260414T151904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T132302Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Panel: A Form of Reverence
DESCRIPTION:A Form of Reverence\n\nArtist Panel Discussion with Anders Hamilton and Anna Mayer\nLed by Derek Weisberg (curator)\nThursday\, May 7\, 2026 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 7 – June 20\, 2026 \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 7 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. for an artist panel discussion with Anders Hamilton and Anna Mayer led by Derek Weisberg\, curator of  A Form of Reverence. \nArtist Talks at Greenwich House Pottery are generously supported by the Windgate Foundation\, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation\, the Robert and Beatrice Hompe Foundation\, Maxwell / Hanrahan Foundation\, and the Richard Schwarzkopf Memorial Fund.  \nAdditional support for Artist Talks is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature\, and in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.  \nThere is no fee for cancellation\, however please notify us if you will not be able to attend so that we can give your seat to someone on the waiting list. \nJoin us for the opening reception of A Form of Reverence in our Jane Hartsook Gallery after the conversation. \n  \nArtist Bios \nAnders Hamilton (b. 1992\, Everett\, WA) was raised in Fargo\, North Dakota\, he currently lives and works in Brooklyn\, NY. His obelisk sculptures are composed of a variety of materials including ceramics\, glaze containing rare earth elements\, wood\, found twigs\, leaves and flowers. Hamilton received his BFA from the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis\, MN) in 2015. His work has recently been shown at Alexander Gray Associates (Germantown\, NY)\, Giovanni’s Room (Los Angeles\, CA)\, Mother Gallery (Manhattan\, NY)\, and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield\, CT). He has worked in the ceramics field as an educator\, fabricator\, and currently as a Studio Director for BKLYN CLAY. \nAnna Mayer uses ceramics—dirt that becomes stone-like once heated—to respond to colonial legacies within land use\, archaeology\, and 1960s-70s Land Art. Through ceramics projects that enact various kinds of burial and recovery\, she points to extractive and exploitative human behaviors towards the land. Mayer’s various materials include human-made artifacts\, soft and hard sediments\, and complex psychological states. With these she explores various ways to access and imagine what is unacknowledged. Solo exhibitions include the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (2021) and the Jung Center (Houston\, 2022)\, as well as A-B Projects\, AWHRHWAR\, and Adjunct Positions\, all in Los Angeles. Group exhibitions include Artpace (TX)\, Moody Center for the Arts (TX)\, Blaffer Art Museum (TX)\, Ballroom Marfa (TX)\, California Museum of Photography\, Glasgow International (UK)\, and Catherine Bastide Gallery (BE). She is a 2023-24 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow and a 2024 Houston Artadia Awardee. She is part of the 2024-25 Galveston Artist Residency. Mayer is a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts. \nFor over 20 years Derek Weisberg has given visual form to the fragility of man\, the vulnerability of the human condition and his personal reconciliation with loss through Expressionist figurative sculptures. Through his searching\, questioning and resolute art making Weisberg has arrived at a place where his work now concentrates not on death\, but on life. His practice is focused on sculptures which encourage contemplation and introspective actions infused with kavanah defined as “intention of the heart\,” in the Jewish tradition. \nRecent solo exhibitions include Trotter & Sholer in New York City\, Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco and Paris’ Lefebvre et Fils as well as a two person show with Nana Kuromiya at ATLA\, in Los Angeles\, and a two person show with Alice Mackler at Kerry Schuss Gallery in New York. Weisberg has also been selected for residencies including the Sharpe Walentas Studio in Brooklyn\, the Residency Program in Versailles\, France\, Ceramica Suro in Guadalajara\, Mexico and most recently Mimar Sinan University\, Istanbul. His work is held in collections worldwide including The Bunker in West Palm Beach\, Ceramica Suro in Guadalajara\, the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona\, California and the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in Providence\, Rhode Island. \nWeisberg was born in 1983 and received a BFA from California College of Arts and Crafts. He currently teaches at Greenwich House Pottery and Columbia Teachers College and lives and works in Queens\, NY.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/a-form-of-reverence-artist-panel/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20260210T224848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T131157Z
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SUMMARY:A Form of Reverence\, Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Ruth Duckworth\, Untitled\, 2002\, porcelain\, 4 ” x 5 3/4″ x 3 1/8″. Photo: courtesy of Salon 94. \nA Form of Reverence\nAnders Hamilton\, Anna Mayer\, Cross Lypka\,\nKentaro Kawabata\, Kuniko Kinoto\, Paul S Briggs\,\nMonica Cook\, Ruth Duckworth\, Stephen De Staebler\nDerek Weisberg (curator)\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, May 7\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 7 – June 19\, 2026 \nJoin us for the opening reception of A Form of Reverence. Read more about the exhibition here.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/a-form-of-reverence-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20241114T184056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T181736Z
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SUMMARY:A Form of Reverence
DESCRIPTION:Ruth Duckworth\, Untitled\, 2002\, porcelain\, 4 ” x 5 3/4″ x 3 1/8″. Photo: courtesy of Salon 94. \nA Form of Reverence\n\nPaul S. Briggs\, Monica Cook\, CrossLypka\,\nStephen De Staebler\, Ruth Duckworth\, Anders Hamilton\,\nKentaro Kawabata\, Kuniko Kinoto\, Anna Mayer\nDerek Weisberg (curator)\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, May 7\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view May 7 – June 20\, 2026 \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to present A Form of Reverence curated by Derek Weisberg. The nine artists featured in this exhibition use the alchemic nature of clay to embody “reverence” in physical form. With modern pressures to prioritize information over wisdom and convenience above all else\, many of us seldom consider the magnitude of existence or our role within it. We have lost our sense of awe at being part of an immense\, inextricably connected universe that teems with mystery. The work in this exhibition gives form to the reverence we forget to seek\, but can always find\, in the grace\, the beauty\, the vastness of creation. \n  \nClay is uniquely well suited to convey reverence in physical form because of its ability to act as a conduit for the material and the spiritual to converge. Working with clay requires an artist to focus deeply on the physical world and treat the volatile elements of earth\, air\, water\, and fire as collaborators to be respected\, not forces to be dominated. If an artist ignores these forces\, clay will slump\, crack\, or explode\, but artwork made in harmony with these forces comes alive through the artist’s synergy with the physical world. The sculptures in this exhibition are born from that synergy and help us move past shallow perception to see and revere the eternal in the ordinary. \n  \nEach artist uses this synergy to access the feeling of reverence from a unique perspective. De Staebler grounds the spiritual in the weight and vulnerability of flesh by reducing the human body to a foot and torso\, sites of humility and prayer. Kawabata\, Hamilton\, Briggs\, and Cook use nature as a visual language. Seeds\, saplings\, leaves\, and nature’s abundance serve as metaphors for generative power and the sacred unfolding of life itself.  Kuniko\, Duckworth\, Crosslypka\, and Mayer use abstraction to trace the edges of what lies beyond our knowledge\, giving form to the ephemerality of awe. The work in this exhibition does not seek to define reverence\, but to approach it. Each sculpture is an invitation to pursue the mystery of existence for ourselves\, to seek the point where shape emerges from darkness and meaning hovers just beyond grasp. \nThank you to our collaborators Salon 94\, Bureau\, ATLA\, and Nonaka Hill.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/a-form-of-reverence/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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SUMMARY:Pitchers of American Life: Art Within Reach\, a book talk with Ezra Shales
DESCRIPTION:Greenwich House Pottery is pleased to welcome Ezra Shales to the Barrow Street theater to present his new book Pitchers of American Life: Art Within Reach. \nPitchers of American Life: Art Within Reach explores the tactile pleasures of drinking vessels and traces the role of these objects as representative art and collective tools—episodes of American history that resonate today in our everyday lives and yearnings for sociability and communion. Discussion ranges from vessels within ancient cultures and religious and family rituals to the growth of mass production and contemporary consumer culture. Shales blends the social histories of art/artifacts with memories of working on a museum installation crew\, educating students and himself\, and finding a treasure in a yard sale; in each chapter he interprets a single object as a revealing time capsule. Might learning to love a chipped old jug be a better way to cope with aging than other prescriptions? This history of art in a cupboard can liberate us from the usual hierarchies of civilization and the expense of the Grand Tour to build compassion with our immense amount of old stuff. \n \nEzra Shales is Professor in the History of Art department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and the author of The Shape of Craft (2017) and Made in Newark: Cultivating Industrial Arts and Civic Identity in the Progressive Era (2010). He has contributed to exhibition catalogs for artists Polly Apfelbaum\, Neil Brownsword\, Beth Cavener\, Kim Dickey\, and Shari Mendelson. He cut his teeth in New York City’s flea-markets and working as an art handler and then an educator at the Brooklyn Museum\, which turned him into a chinamaniac\, aesthetic gadfly\, and lifelong scribbler. His newest book Pitchers of American Life: Art Within Reach condenses forty years of learning and ten dedicated to teaching ceramic history at Alfred\, the New York State College of Ceramics\, with the existential tailspins of being a devotee to material culture in an era of hyper affluence. His vision of design/craft/art intersecting is a deliberately provocative strategy to move beyond inherited limitations. \nA book can be purchased in advance from Bloomsbury
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/pitchers-of-american-life-art-within-reach-a-book-talk-with-ezra-shales/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Theater\, 27 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Special Event,Talk
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260828T170000
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SUMMARY:Ceramics Now\, Lizzy Chemel\, Amir Hariri\, Melissa Joseph
DESCRIPTION:  \nCeramics Now\nLizzy Chemel\, Amir Hariri\, Melissa Joseph\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, July 23\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view July 23 – August 28\, 2026 \n  \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ceramics-now-2025-artists/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260917T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T214002
CREATED:20241114T183817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T223456Z
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SUMMARY:Ryan Flores
DESCRIPTION:Ryan Flores\nSeptember 17 – October 30\, 2026
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ryan-flores/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261213T170000
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CREATED:20260113T232611Z
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SUMMARY:GHP Artists Exhibition 2026
DESCRIPTION:GHP Artists Exhibition\nOpening Reception | Thursday\, November 19\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.\nExhibition on view November 19 – December 13\, 2026 \n  \n 
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/ghp-artists-exhibition-2026/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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