Ceramic Art and Pottery
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- Bruce Murray: Potter
- Stoneware galley includes functional ware, barnabas drawings, wall tiles and plaques and lamps. Provides directions, map and information on summer workshops. Bradford, Vermont.
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- CrackedClay
- High fire stoneware pottery by Tom Abel. Gallery, contact information and list of galleries where work is displayed.
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- David Lawrence Fry Ceramics
- Pottery inspired by the glazes and forms of the early ceramics from China and Japan; produced in high fired stoneware. Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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- Dolmen Pottery
- Illustrations and description of Potter Jim Behan's working methods and studio in Carlow, Ireland. Includes photo gallery of this artist's work.
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- Duck Creek Pottery
- Hand thrown and altered stoneware pottery by Sylvia Coppola. Images, upcoming events, and brief biography. Indian Trail, North Carolina.
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- Fazzino, John
- Sculpture gallery includes statement, biography, resume, reviews, and images both of individual works and of gardens.
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- Finch Pottery
- Includes information about the potter, the studio, galleries and shows, and pottery classes. Bailey, North Carolina.
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- Greenleaf Pottery
- Functional Stoneware by John Macomber. Includes galleries, description of classes and directions. South Windsor, Connecticut.
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- Hand Built Ceramics by Sylvia Hacker
- Stoneware clay fired to high temperatures in a large butane gas fast-fire kiln, or oxidize-fired in a small electric kiln. Artist contact and exhibition information available.
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- Hatori, Makoto
- Sculpture and assemblage of mixed media as well as traditional stoneware in the Bizen-style.
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- Heather I. L. Pedersen
- High-fired stoneware gallery of California based ceramist. Includes shows and sales, description of workshops, and artist statement.
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- Hoets, Garth
- Gallery of South African potter showing original works decorated mostly with African wildlife. The artist is especially well-known for his handcrafted wash basins.
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- John Struthers
- Cycladic and neolithic influences in collectable pottery and sculpture. Accepts commissions. Curriculum vitae and images.
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- Kim Ellington Pottery
- Catawba Valley pottery using local clay, alkaline glaze and wood-fired kiln. Online gallery and schedule of shows.
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- Lasse Östman, Potter
- Swedish potter provides galleries of wheel thrown stoneware and porcelain works. Glaze recipes, materials analyzer and technical notes. Swedish, English and German.
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- Mad Tea Pottery
- A collection of unusual teapots by Los Angeles artist Samuel Goldstein. Teapots are vitrified clay, stoneware clay that was reduction fired at Cone 10. Image galleries and contact details.