Rittenberg Artist-in-Residence Carley Holzem sat down with us to discuss process, queer identity and art, and her exhibition, The Sunroom.
Read MoreExecutive Director Emily Peck shares recent updates made possible by our supporters.
Read MoreExciting Expansion News from Clay Art Center
Read MoreThis past week marked the end of this school year’s Around the World in Clay, a free afterschool program for Port Chester Students.
Read MoreCelebrate Juneteenth with Artist Talks, blog posts, and community events.
Read MoreKyle Scott Lee, one of the featured Shop Artists for Pride 2025, discusses techniques, inspiration, and what Pride means to him.
Read MoreIt’s been a busy week for Community Arts at Clay Art Center! From sustainability initiatives to Pride celebrations, school visits and field trips, this week had something for everyone.
Read MoreVolunteers are an essential part of the Clay Art Center community - we couldn’t do what we do without them! Meet one of our amazing volunteers, Ingrid Tabi and learn more about her story.
Read MoreThe Third Annual Port Chester Arts Festival and biennial Spring Fest were a great success this past weekend.
Read MoreHatsumi Suyama is known for her intricate, hand-painted porcelain work made with the traditional Japanese Sometsuke technique.
Read MoreSally Spielvogel claims to be the oldest student at Clay Art Center; at nearly 96, Sally has a wealth of stories and advice to share.
Read MoreNikki Lau, one of the featured Shop artists for Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, shares about her ceramics journey to the expressive food sculptures she’s known for.
Read MoreMeet Port Chester resident Fernando Martinez, Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist
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