Images from “Until Now”, a show up now (May 4- 21st) at Lane Community College in Eugene, OR. I and Amelia Beiderwell, the other artist on exhibit, will be presenting a lecture on our wor… more →
Stacyjoscott's Weblogusualshop wrote 3 days ago: Disaster has struck in the Usual Shop’s house… well, I am rather dramatising this, but a … more →
Steve Earp wrote 1 week ago: There is a curious little plate in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The plate was … more →
Denise Pang wrote 3 weeks ago: Balance … more →
etrepakova wrote 1 month ago: Finished tumblers. Earthenware, commercial underglazes and glazes, shellac resist Here is the final … more →
Steve Earp wrote 1 month ago: John Spargo was a big fan of the Nortons. The Norton family of Bennington VT, was a powerhouse pott … more →
Steve Earp wrote 2 months ago: A generation after the poor potter of Yorktown died, Benjamin Franklin advised his son William, the … more →
emiliaceramics wrote 2 months ago: The majolica technique is anything but easy – it is a multi-phased process that takes time, patience … more →
etrepakova wrote 3 months ago: Finally got around to post these babies. I finished decorating them a few weeks ago but then we sta … more →
sgarrett6 wrote 4 months ago: Photographed by romanlily June 23. Last night was the first time I’ve made something in potter … more →
Steve Earp wrote 4 months ago: Once upon a time there was a sailing ship – a two masted bark to be exact – named the U. … more →
Denise Pang wrote 4 months ago: Living In Flow … more →
teatropolitan wrote 4 months ago: Yet another batch of interesting and inspirational pots of all shapes and forms. Some of them can be … more →
etrepakova wrote 4 months ago: With summer in its peak and the vacations, picnics, pool parties, yard work, gardening and all those … more →
togeii wrote 4 months ago: This is an earthenware cylinder from the Heian period. The name in Japanese is kyozutsu. Interesting … more →
John Gray wrote 4 months ago: Angelica trues the bottom of a sconce Craftsman sconces in drying room awaiting decorative holes We … more →
pincupottery wrote 5 months ago: So not only do potters need to know how to use clay and manipulate it into fabulous forms, a functio … more →
Stephanie Kantor wrote 5 months ago: Here is a photo of my first batch of cups I made at Red Star Studios. While decorating these cups I … more →
holderbaines wrote 5 months ago: Welcome to Our Town Pottery’s new website! We’re busy making pottery, preparing for th … more →
Steve Earp wrote 5 months ago: One of the early settlers of the village of Tarrytown, New York, was a French potter named Claude R … more →