Do I love pots because I’m a potter? Or am I a potter because I love pots? I think the latter is actually the real truth, because I remember admiring pottery and vessels in museums, antique shops, and even the mall well before officially becoming a potter in the early 90s.
Ten or so years ago, when Pinterest started to become a way to save and collect images, I started a board called Non-Clay Pots because one of my main sources of inspo has long been vessels that aren’t ceramic. That board and others are a useful tool to scroll through for ideas in my studio, as well as for PowerPoint presentations at workshops.
One of the things I suggest when I teach is for folks to look at what other artists are inspired by, rather than simply getting ideas directly from their work. After being on Instagram a few years, I realized that potters’ posts of their work were becoming a key source of inspiration for other potters. So I decided to start Non-Clay Pots on IG and FB in early 2018 to share objects and artists that inspire me in the hopes of inspiring others with art outside our medium. Basically, I thought I could bring something new to social media that I wasn’t seeing.
From the outset, I sought to showcase the widest variety of artists, mediums, and eras as possible, alternating between 2D and 3D vessels. What defines a non-clay pot can be literal (a vessel in another material than ceramic), but sometimes it’s a vague vessel reference or even an object that utilizes clay but is not utilitarian. How items in each post are defined, as well as what gets posted, is completely up to me. Though I do enjoy it when folks dm or tag me to share non-clay pots they’ve discovered.
In the intervening years, I’ve discovered other feeds to follow to find artwork, learned about artists, genres, and mediums I’d never known, and highlighted artists and artwork relevant to current political events and social issues as much as possible. Around 2020, I started organizing work by hue to give the page a slight consistency from one post to the next, as well as help me narrow down what to share. (I have a couple hundred non-clay pots saved in my IG bookmarks, so it can be a bit overwhelming to pick.)

An image capture from Kieffer’s Instagram account, Non-Clay Pots.