Publications.
Studio Potter Magazine. A non-profit
organization dedicated to the service of the international community of
ceramic artists and craftspeople. www.studiopotter.org
The Log Book. The Log Book is the international
publication for woodfirers and those interested in woodfiring and
wood-fired ceramics, be they professional, educator, student, or
enthusiast.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~thelogbook/
Galleries.
American Folk Art and Framing. Asheville, NC.
Specializing in NC wood-fired pottery and folk art.
www.amerifolk.com
Mudfire Gallery. Atlanta, GA.
Showcasing
functional and sculptural pottery.
www.mudfire.com
Akar Gallery. Downtown Iowa City, Iowa.
Focuses
on contemporary functional and sculptural clay art.
www.akardesign.com
Crimson Laurel. Bakersville, NC.
Specializes in NC studio ceramics & fine furniture.
www.crimsonlaurelgallery.com
Blue Spiral. Asheville, NC.
Founded in 1991, Blue Spiral 1 presents the works of Southeastern
artists and object makers in elegant and spacious surroundings.
www.bluespiral1.com
Ferrin Gallery. Lenox, MA.
One of the nation’s premier galleries specializing in ceramic art and
sculpture.
www.ferringallery.com
Signature Shop. Atlanta, GA.
This
contemporary gallery features a wide range of art, craft, and
well-designed handmade objects by American artists working in clay,
fiber, metal, glass, wood, and mixed media as well as exhibitions by
well known and nationally recognized craft artists.
www.thesignatureshop.com
Baltimore Clayworks.
Baltimore, MD.
A non-profit ceramic art center. This organization offers classes,
artists' spaces, exhibitions, and programs in the community.
www.baltimoreclayworks.org
Red Star Studio Ceramic
Center. Kansas City, MO.
Red Star Studios, founded in 1998 by Steven and Susan Hill, is a
multi-faceted ceramics center dedicated to promoting excellence in the
ceramic arts with an emphasis on functional pottery.
www.redstarstudios.org
Earth and Fire Gallery. Leesburg, VA.
Earth and Fire, a gallery of fine craft, is located near Washington D.C.
in historic downtown Leesburg, Virginia. They exhibit works of some of
the nation's finest artists, specializing in functional pottery.
www.earthandfiregallery.com
Potters.
Phil Rogers
www.philrogerspottery.com
Michael Hunt and Naomi Dalglish,
Bandana Pottery.
www.michaelhuntpottery.com
Shozo Michikawa
www.shozo-michikawa.jp/eng/index.html
Michael Kline
www.geocities.com/okrapotter
Akira Satake
www.akirasatake.com
Will Ruggles and Douglas Rankin, Rock
Creek pottery.
www.rockcreekpottery.com
Joy Tanner
www.joytanner.com
Ron Philbeck
www.philbeckstudios.com
Potters of the Roan
www.pottersoftheroan.com
Josh Deweese
www.deweeseart.com/Josh/index.html
Matt Jones
www.jonespottery.com
Amelia Stamps
www.ameliastamps.com
Dick Lehman.
www.dicklehman.com
Mark Hewitt
www.hewittpottery.com
Peg Malloy
www.pegmalloypottery.com
Matt Kelleher
www.mattkelleher.com
Mark Peters
www.pinerootpottery.com
Will Baker
www.williambakerpottery.com
Chris Bauman & Stacy Stanhope,
Clay Fetish Pottery.
www.clayfetishpottery.com
Gay Smith
www.gertrudegrahamsmith.com
Kent McLaughlin & Suzy Lindsay,
Fork Mountain Pottery.
www.forkmountainpottery.net
John Britt
www.johnbrittpottery.com
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