The Community Arts team has been hard at work bringing clay to members of our community of all ages.
Read MoreIt is almost time for Clay Art Center’s Annual Benefit and Auction, Hand in Hand! Below, Board Member Carol Chevlowe shares about what Clay Art Center means to her, and how you can help make a difference.
Read MoreJoin us for Hand in Hand 2025, as we celebrate some of the passionate and dedicated students who have been part of our Clay Art Center community for more than 15 years. Meet some of our honorees - Wendy Kaufman, Susan Leifer, Stephanie Mark, and Renie Raiti - below, and keep your eye out for future posts on more of the honorees.
Read MoreFernando Martinez, Clay Art Center’s Hispanic Heritage Month Featured Artist and a Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artist, discusses the intersection between culture, identity, and inspiration.
Read MoreA warm welcome to the five new members of the Clay Art Center Board of Directors!
Read MoreThis year’s Functional Fall exhibition, Shake It Up, considers our mealtime companions, salt and pepper shakers and pigs. Three exhibiting artists - Jeanne Carreau, Chai Alilharder, and Madison Berry - share more about their work.
Read MoreJoin us for Hand in Hand 2025, as we celebrate some of the passionate and dedicated students who have been part of our Clay Art Center community for more than 15 years. Meet some of our honorees - Susie Gans, Karen Cohen, and Dale Oberlander - below, and keep your eye out for future posts on more of the honorees.
Read MoreMeet a member of the Community Arts teaching team, Emily Maldonado | Les presentamos a Emily Maldonado, un profesor de Artes comunitarias.
Read MoreWorking with clay builds resilience, sparks creative problem solving, and gives students the opportunity to explore their creativity and the world around them.
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