Clay
Robert C. Turner
Robert C. Turner, internationally acclaimed artist and professor of ceramic art, was awarded the American Craft Council's Gold Medal in 1993.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Ken Ferguson
Ken Ferguson was widely considered one of the most influential educators in the ceramic arts and was awarded the American Craft Council's Gold Medal in 1998.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
John Gill
John Gill - primarily known for his abstracted, geometric clay forms and brilliant colors - became a member of the American Craft Council College of Fellows in 2014.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
College of Fellows
Lucy M. Lewis
Lucy M. Lewis, 1985 American Craft Council Gold Medalist, was an established ceramist known for her innovative fine line pattern in black on white.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Karen Karnes
Karen Karnes exemplified studio pottery and was a master in the art of functional and abstract forms of clay. She received the American Craft Council Gold Medal in 1998.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Gerry Williams
Gerry Williams, 1986 American Craft Council Gold Medalist, was a ceramist and founded the Studio Potter magazine in 1972.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Don Reitz
Don Reitz received the American Craft Council’s Gold Medal in 2002 and was one of the most important influences in contemporary North American ceramics.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Betty Woodman
Betty Woodman, renowned ceramist, is the 2014 American Craft Council Gold Medalist.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Beatrice Wood
Beatrice Wood was a well renowned ceramist invested in the Dada movement and became an American Craft Council Gold Medalist recipient in 1992.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
Gold Medalist
College of Fellows
Andrea Gill
Andrea Gill, 2012 American Craft Council College of Fellows recipient, is a ceramic artist and professor of ceramic art at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, New York.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
College of Fellows
Anne Currier
Anne Currier is a ceramic artist and professor of ceramic art at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, New York.
Mediums
Clay
Recognition
College of Fellows
Remembering: Karen Karnes
Looking back at the life of a beloved ceramic artist.
Julia Galloway: Recent Works
Start date
Friday, 07/15/2016, 7:00 PM
End date
Tuesday, 08/09/2016, 7:00 PM
A solo show of recent work by utilitarian potter Julia Galloway.
Location
1819 Long Beach Blvd.
Surf City, NJ 08008
United States
Wendy Thoreson: Wrought Clay
Start date
Saturday, 07/09/2016, 5:00 AM
End date
Sunday, 08/28/2016, 7:00 PM
Wendy Thoreson began her career as a functional potter. In her recent work, she challenged herself to make beautiful objects that would never belong in the kitchen cabinet.
Location
399 N Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
United States
A to Z: AMOCA’s Permanent Collection
Start date
Saturday, 07/09/2016, 7:00 AM
End date
Saturday, 12/24/2016, 6:00 AM
Each of the 26 letters of the alphabet will be used to highlight topics in AMOCA’s permanent collection with a focus on geography, techniques, and artistic styles.
Location
399 N Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
United States
John Conrad: The Dichroic Effect
Start date
Saturday, 07/09/2016, 7:00 AM
End date
Sunday, 09/04/2016, 7:00 PM
Combining the centuries-old technique of forming objects from clay and the very recent process of depositing metal on a vitreous surface, John Conrad has developed a first-ever application on porcelain that results in a rich rainbow of color.
Location
399 N Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
United States
July Featured Artists: Oestreich, Severson, Spates
Start date
Thursday, 07/07/2016, 2:00 PM
End date
Sunday, 07/31/2016, 7:00 PM
Jeff Oestreich, Jo Severson, and Zac Spates will be NCC's featured artists for July.
Clay Animation at Spruce Street Harbor Park
Start date
Friday, 07/22/2016, 12:30 PM
End date
Friday, 07/22/2016, 7:00 PM
Join the Clay Studio at Spruce Street Harbor Park to create and animate clay characters using the art of stop-motion.
Location
137 N Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States