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Executive Director for North Carolina Pottery Center Sought; Application Closing Date: March 15th
The North Carolina Pottery Center is seeking candidates for the position of Executive Director for the Center. Interested for yourself or someone you know? See details below. And… … with the Pottery Center in mind, be sure to learn more … finish reading Executive Director for North Carolina Pottery Center Sought; Application Closing Date: March 15th
The Apple Of My Collecting Eye: Remembering Edna Arnow 1921-2013
Some 20-plus years before I had the good fortune of meeting Edna Arnow in person, I “met” Edna Arnow. The introduction was made through Miriam Duryea, a once regional chairperson for the Garden Club of America, and president of the New York state … finish reading The Apple Of My Collecting Eye: Remembering Edna Arnow 1921-2013
Studio Potter Archive & Jack Troy: Form to Form: A Poetry Circle for Potters – A Virtual Exhibition
Studio Potter Archive has had the distinct pleasure of working alongside potter and poet, Jack Troy, on an introspective project titled Form to Form: A Poetry Circle for Potters. Form to Form is a virtual exhibition produced by SPA and one … finish reading Studio Potter Archive & Jack Troy: Form to Form: A Poetry Circle for Potters – A Virtual Exhibition
Cheers Abound & Holiday’s Best from Studio Potter Archive
Greeting cards have all been sent … the Christmas rush is through. Well, maybe not the rush part. At least though, our Christmas card is now sent — it is one which doubles as a universal “Happy Holidays” for others … finish reading Cheers Abound & Holiday’s Best from Studio Potter Archive
Here, There, and Everywhere — Studio Potter Archive
It’s been a couple months since being on board, so to say. Finding time to sit down so that I can get back to basics has proven more difficult than I would have imagined. Since Sandy swept through NJ, and … finish reading Here, There, and Everywhere — Studio Potter Archive
Nick Joerling: The Open Sketchbook; An Interview With Studio Potter Archive
“I don’t do very much sketching, and especially not anymore,” said Penland, North Carolina Potter Nick Joerling. “But I’ve always tried to keep a sketchbook open in the studio. In a funny way, something happens in there, really infrequently, but there is … finish reading Nick Joerling: The Open Sketchbook; An Interview With Studio Potter Archive
Ceramic Sculptor, Debora Meltz, Supports NJ’s Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Intervention (DASI) Organization
I recently sat down with artist and sculptor, Debora Meltz, to discuss two very important things in her life. The first is her art, and the second is DASI (pronounced “daisy”), an agency located in a town called Newton and … finish reading Ceramic Sculptor, Debora Meltz, Supports NJ’s Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Intervention (DASI) Organization
Mendez on Zacharia: Studio Potter Archive’s “Potter on Potter” Series
Back in February, I sat down with sculptor, Louis Mendez, in NYC to get his personal views on Sheryl Zacharia, an artist who began her career as a potter some 20 years ago at the prestigious Greenwich House Pottery. Zacharia’s … finish reading Mendez on Zacharia: Studio Potter Archive’s “Potter on Potter” Series
Malcolm Davis Memorial Exhibition at TASOC — Remembering The Shino Warrior
There’s much to say about the life and career of Malcolm Davis, and for all those who attended The Art School at Old Church’s memorial exhibition on June 30th, there was the opportunity to share fond memories, anecdotes, and life lessons … finish reading Malcolm Davis Memorial Exhibition at TASOC — Remembering The Shino Warrior
At Peace In The Moment: Troy Bungart Takes a Closer Look at Kyle Carpenter’s Surfaces
While visiting Kyle Carpenter’s Etsy shop gallery, the attractive design on this salt-glazed cup caught my attention. After receiving it, it turns out that the surface has several underlying elements that work together to provide a true sense of there being … finish reading At Peace In The Moment: Troy Bungart Takes a Closer Look at Kyle Carpenter’s Surfaces

