June 26, 2019
The Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, published an article on its blog titled, "Queering Clay: Five LGBTQ+ Ceramists You Need To Know." Studio Potter is pleased to note that it has featured all five of these people as artists or authors in past articles. Check them out by clicking their… Read More
June 20, 2019
The official opening of the Victoria & Albert Museum by Queen Victoria was on June 20, 1857. And, 2019 is the 120th anniversary of the renaming of the museum from the South Kensington Museum to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The V&A has one of the most extensive ceramics collections in… Read More
June 20, 2019
The current issue of Studio Potter highlights the importance of 3-D printing in the ceramics field. Professor and author Richard Burkett’s article, “A Perspective on Computers & Clay,” acts as a time machine that exposes the computer’s role in ceramics through the years. He recounts his first… Read More
June 11, 2019
For this second post in our new monthly series, Writing Tip Tuesday, we’ll discuss the Oxford comma, also known as the serial comma. As a publication of the arts, Studio Potter journal adheres to the Chicago Manual of Style, which states about this punctuation: “Chicago strongly recommends this… Read More
May 14, 2019
WRITING TIP TUESDAY: A New Service from Studio Potter Today's tip: In artist statements, avoid personifying your work. It is common for artists to write in their statements “my work does this or that,” or “my work explores…,” and the art world mostly accepts this convention. But in reality, your… Read More
May 4, 2019
This month, we're pleased to be featuring two talented young artists. Their work avaliable for purchase in our online shop. In exchange for the sale of their work, the artist will receive a one-year membership to the journal. Want to be featured in our Pots for Membership program? Get the details … Read More
May 3, 2019
Today we reflect on a pot made exactly 157 years ago by David Drake (c. 1801-1870), an enslaved ceramist working on a plantation pottery in the Edgefield District of South Carolina in the United States. Drake was one of many slaves who worked as “turners” throwing utilitarian wares on the wheel.… Read More
April 12, 2019
April showers bring...the return of Pots for Membership! Back after a winter hiatus, Studio Potter is pleased to introduce three artists and offer their work for sale in our online shop. In exchange for the sale of their work, the artist will receive a one-year membership to the journal. Want to be… Read More
April 8, 2019
Every year at the NCECA conference Studio Potter acknowledges exceptional student artwork shown at the National Juried Student Exhibition (NJSE) and National K-12 Exhibition. NJSE winners are awarded a one year membership and the opportunity to publish an essay in the Summer/Fall issue of the… Read More
March 18, 2019
  Table 47, NCECA Resource Hall  Visit us in the convention center resource hall, Table 47, Wed.-Fri., March 27-29. Here's what you can do there: View or buy a copy of our brand new issue, Printing and Paperclay, guest co-edited by Bryan Czibesz and Lori Nelson Get a $10 discount on regular annual… Read More