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Clay Art Center   - Details
The Clay Art Center, founded in 1957 by Katherine Choy & Henry Okamoto and located in Port Chester, New York, is a nationally recognized non-profit center for the advancement of the ceramic arts.
NCECA   - Details
NCECA promotes and improves the ceramic arts through education, community-building, research and creative inspiration.
Ferrin Gallery   - Details
One of the nation's premier galleries specializing in ceramic art, sculpture and studio pottery. Features changing exhibitions featuring contemporary art, photography and sculpture from throughout the region. Open Year Round. No fee. 437 North Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201 gallery phone: 413.442.1622 info@FerrinGallery.com
Celebration of Seagrove Potters   - Details
The Celebration of Seagrove Potters is a gathering of diverse clay artists joining forces to showcase the traditional and contemporary pottery of the historic community. The goal is to maintain the authenticity of Seagrove pottery by working together in a community effort to promote the historical, educational and artistic aspects that can be experienced when visiting the area, and to draw customers to the shops to have a first hand experience.
Around and About with Bulldog Pottery   - Details
Bruce Gholson and Samantha Henneke are studio art potters living 5 miles south of Seagrove and 5 miles north of Star, North Carolina. Learn about where they live, their pottery, events, and what is going on in and around their studio.
Duck Creek Pottery   - Details
The Web site of stoneware artist Sylvia Coppola. Included is an artist background, gallery with pictured items priced and coming events. No online purchase method but full artist contact information is privided.
SPACIFY - Modern Furniture   - Details
Get modern furniture, contemporary furniture, Italian furniture, European furniture, designer furniture & home furnishings from our spacify at great savings.
Function+Art Ceramics   - Details
This year Function+Art will be featuring three talented artists who work in ceramics at SOFA Chicago 2008 ... all equally talented with different techniques and themes - from the beauty of nature to political and mythlogical graphics ... please let us know your thoughts and comments about the work - see in person or online.
The Emily Murphy Pottery Blog   - Details
Well done and packed with information for the working potter, collector or anyone with an interest in ceramic art. Stop by for a visit and end up spending hours.
Sawdust & Dirt   - Details
A blog about making pots in North Carolina. Michael is a first generation potter making southern folk inspired pots in the mountains of NC.
American Museum of Ceramic Art   - Details
As the name says the mission of AMOCA is to educate by presenting, collecting and preserving significant ceramic achievements of the world's cultures from ancient times to the present and through aesthetic and technical study to develop a deeper understanding of cultural values and traditions. The museum is located in Pomona CA. Exhibit, contact information and lits of photo examples are to be found here.
Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild   - Details
From the site: The Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild (California) was formed to foster a creative, innovative and supportive environment for the education of students, professionals and the public in the ceramic arts. Membership is open to anyone, age 16 or over, with an interest in working with clay. We welcome professional and hobby potters, as well as those who are simply interested in developing an appreciation for the ceramic arts.
Michigan Ceramic Art Association   - Details
First organized in 1958 as the Michigan Potters’ Association and in 2003 renamed Michigan Ceramic Art Association. It has grown grown into a statewide organization of over 300 members. Membership includes studio artists, art educators, galleries, art organizations, potters guilds, students and collectors. The Michigan Ceramic Art Association is dedicated to the following mission: To serve as a communication network for the ceramic community of Michigan. To promote and develop the ceramic arts and activities of every form. To stimulate further community participation, awareness and appreciation of the ceramic arts as art forms; and To sponsor demonstrations, seminars, exhibitions and instruction for the personal and cultural improvement of the participants and the community.
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts   - Details
What can be said here except this is the Web site of the an organization which contributed so much to the modern ceramic art world.
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