Gary Dipasquale
Pronouns: he/him For many years I have been involved with the vase and vessel form. I’m inspired by a vast history of world ceramics, Greek, Roman, Chinese vessels, Art Deco […]
Julia Elsas
Pronouns: she/her Julia Elsas is a multimedia artist, designer and educator. Julia’s eponymous line of functional art for the home was established in 2016. Each ceramic piece is one-of-a-kind and […]
Kathy Erteman
Pronouns: she/her Kathy Erteman was born and raised in Southern California. She began making ceramics in a Los Angeles studio as a teenager. After briefly pursuing academics at UCLA, she […]
Grace Fossett
Pronouns: they/them Based out of Brooklyn, NY, Grace Fossett, is an interdisciplinary artist actively blurring historical boundaries between fine art and craft, by world building narratives through a queer non-binary […]
Robin Gammons
Pronouns: she/her Robin Gammons is a Canadian-American multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. She works primarily in large-scale ceramic sculpture and painting. Gammons received her BFA from NSCAD University […]
Lindsay (Lou) Howard
Lindsey Howard is a ceramic sculptor born in Dallas, Texas and based in Brooklyn, NY. She graduated from University of Northern Colorado in 2018 with a Bachelors in Art History. […]
Michelle Im
Pronouns: she/her Michelle Im is a Korean American artist who lives and works in Queens, NY. For Im, craft has the transformative power to shape culture and strengthen human connection. […]
Jordan Klem
Pronouns: He/Him Jordan Klem is an established ceramic artist and the owner of JK Ceramics. With over 25 years of experience in pottery, he produces a wide variety of functional […]
Julie Knight
Pronouns: she/her Julie Knight is a graduate of the Ringling College of Art and Design, is the co-owner of JAK POT Studio in the Catskills of NY. Julie was awarded […]
Benjamin Koditschek
Pronouns: he/him Benjamin Koditschek is a potter and multi-disciplinary artist. He began throwing on the wheel about ten years ago at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago, and has […]
Carlos Lara
Pronouns: he/him Carlos Lara is a Mexican-born artist currently based in New York City. He is co-founder of the artist-duo SANGREE which he has worked on actively since 2009. During […]
Jessi Li
Jessi Li (b.1987) grew up in Jersey City, NJ. They hold an MFA from Hunter College (2019) and a BA from Bard College at Simon’s Rock (2009). Li makes sculpture […]
Mako Sandusky
Pronouns: no preference (all) Mako is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates ceramic objects and vessels. They received a BFA from The University of Arkansas with an emphasis in Ceramics. Their […]
Hae Won Sohn
Hae Won (first name) Sohn (last name) is a medium-centric sculptor currently based in Queens, NY. In her practice, the artist utilizes studio-artifacts such as broken molds or material remnants; […]
Gina Tibbott
Gina Tibbott is a ceramicist who studies archaeology and an archaeologist who studies ceramics. Her handbuilt and wheelthrown functional works are designed for everyday use, with the worst-case scenario of […]
Derek Weisberg
Pronouns: he/him Derek Weisberg, began sculpting at a very early age starting with the medium of mashed potatoes as soon as he could hold a fork and knife, moving onto […]
Kristen Wicklund
Pronouns: she/her Kristen Wicklund is a Brooklyn-based artist/designer who works with clay and fiber. In May 2010, she presented her first solo exhibition at Heath Ceramics gallery in Los Angeles. […]
Dustin Yager
Pronouns: he/they Dustin Yager is a ceramic artist whose work deals with popular perceptions of pottery, taste, class, and all that goes along with it. His work has been exhibited […]
Lu Zhang
Pronouns: she/her Lu Zhang is an artist, born in Xian, China. She received her MFA in Fine Arts and MS in Art History from Pratt Institute in 2015. She also […]