Scholarship recipients Jani, Dale, and Isaith share their stories about finding their artistic community at Clay Art Center and the impact their time here has had on their lives.
Read MoreCuster Feldspar - a common component in glazes and clay bodies - has been mined in Custer, South Dakota for more than 75 years. Now those mines, the last domestic source of feldspar, have run dry.
Read MoreMeet a member of the Community Arts teaching team, Jeff Dean | Les presentamos a Jeff Dean, un profesor de Artes comunitarias.
Read MoreIt’s been a busy few weeks for Community Arts programming at Clay Art Center!
Read MoreClay Art Center Artists Robin Henschel, Caito Stewart, and Susan Wortman discuss the inspiration behind their work in the Come Together exhibition and their artistic processes.
Read MoreClay Art Center Artists Deb Heid, Jess Palmer, and Debra Holiber share their thoughts on coming together and the artistic process.
Read MoreClay Art Center Artists Mara Gross, Janet Harckham, and Maria Spiess reflect on the inspiration behind their pieces in the Come Together exhibition.
Read MoreKatherine Choy pushed the envelope in many ways over the course of her career. As her clay forms sprouted extra necks and spouts, leaning away from function, she also experimented with glaze chemistry, and some of her resulting formulas are still used at Clay Art Center today.
Read MoreThank you to everyone who joined us for the opening reception of Come Together, this year’s Clay Art Center Artist exhibition.
Read MoreClay Art Center Artists Sally Ng, Rose Foley, and Jane Neuss Cohen share about their inspiration and process.
Read MoreOne of those earliest members of the Clay Art Center artist cooperative, who would go on to become one of the most influential ceramicists of the 20th century, was Viola Frey.
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