August 23, 2019
Thank you for attending our third annual Hops+Pots event on July 27, 2019! We had record attendance this year, and are humbled by your show of support for the ceramic arts in Western Massachusetts. Leslie Ferrin and Project Art provided a beautiful setting to enjoy the yummy food and beer from … Read More
August 16, 2019
Home and custom-built potter’s studio for sale in Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire: It is the former property of Sam Wild, who was a studio potter in New Hampshire for almost fifty years—first in Potter Place and, starting in 2003, in Wilmot where he had built a custom studio adjacent to his… Read More
August 12, 2019
Because the Nigerian potter Ladi Kwali’s birth day is not known, and even her birth year is inconclusive (the V&A says 1930, Wikipedia says 1925), today we remember her on the anniversary of her death, August 12, 1984. As some of our readers may know, Kwali worked with Michael Cardew in the… Read More
August 9, 2019
Studio Potter journal is happy to announce the launch of our new, online journal! This is good news for our subscribers who can now read any SP article from any device. Subscribers also have access to all SP content, including archive articles, issues, and audio interviews back to 1972. New… Read More
July 30, 2019
We've got you covered. Studio Potter is now accepting sponsored news posts and classified ads. Contact us via info@studiopotter.org to inquire about sponsoring a post or placing a classified ad. More info about these and other sponsorship opportunities can be found here.    Read More
July 19, 2019
Join us for our annual summer celebration of ceramics! Saturday, JULY 27, 2019, 5-9p Celebrate the Hilltown6 Pottery Tour and support Studio Potter journal at Project Art, in Cummington, Massachusetts. This family-friendly event will showcase local ceramic artwork, and fun and games with clay; plus… Read More
July 5, 2019
Established in 2019 and funded by an anonymous donor, Studio Potter’s Grants for Apprenticeships Program (GAP) supports emerging artists who want to become full-time studio potters and mentor-potters who wish to take on an apprentice. This grant program fosters individual careers in studio pottery… Read More
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