Pottery is both personal and communal, utilitarian and ceremonial, at the heart of civilization and family life. We need pots to carry water, prepare food and store perishables. But pots are as ...
When kids learn to use a pottery wheel, they can put their creations to use: a bowl for the dog, a mug for grandma, or maybe a “volcano” they can fill with baking soda and vinegar and watch erupt. But ...
A show focused on Ladi Kwali and other Black female potters is a revelation.
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Pottery workshops like those at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine are filling up with people who want to connect with others instead of screens. By Ainara Tiefenthäler The challenge: Make ...
Working with clay isn't just for kids. We asked Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass Studio Executive Director Ellen Kleckner to show us how to make a pinch pot. A pinch pot is one of the cornerstones of ...
Emily MacArthur is, by her own admission, not “God’s gift to ceramics.” She’s more of a painter, she said. But that didn’t stop the Park Ridge native and art therapist from opening the Centered Clay ...
On Dec. 6, five pottery studios will open their doors for Jingle Pots, a free, all-ages celebration of the holiday season and ...
COLDWATER - For a retired Coldwater art teacher, pottery has become both an art form and an outlet for creativity energy. Nick Wenning, who taught at the district for 39 years, showcased his wo ...