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Ceramic Art Galleries and Museums


cmoct08toc_gg.jpgThe following directory is a regularly updated list of galleries that typically exhibit ceramics, as well as museums with significant ceramics collections. You will find establishments that display contemporary and historical pottery, ceramic sculpture, installation and experimental works by well-known and emerging ceramic artists.
Only venues that have verified the information in their listings have been included. Contact information has been included to allow you to check current offerings and hours before visiting. To help us make the guide more comprehensive in the future, please send information about any omissions to editor@ceramicartsdaily.org.
Museums and galleries are listed alphabetically by state, then by city (or internationally by country).

A-D    |    F-I    |    K-M    |    N-R    |    S-W    |    International    |    Add or update a listing


States starting with A-D 
Arizona
  • Gallery 465, 465 Sullivan Ranch, PO Box 82, Clarkdale AZ 86324; eideart@msn.com; www.eideart.com; (928) 634-8695 or (928) 282-4328. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Donald Bendel, Verne Funk, Jim Leedy, Tony Staroska and Victor Spinski; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Mesa Contemporary Arts at Mesa Arts Center, PO Box 1466, 1 E. Main St., Mesa AZ 85211; artscenterinfo@mesaartscenter.com; www.mesaartscenter.com; (480) 644-6560. Contemporary ceramics; 1–3 exhibitions per year, including juried nationals.
  • Cervini Haas Gallery, 7007 E. Fifth Ave., Scottsdale AZ 85251; gallery@cervinihaas.com; www.cervinihaas.com; (480) 429-6116. Contemporary ceramics and functional pottery; up to 5 exhibitions per year.
  • King Galleries of Scottsdale, 7100 Main St., #1, Scottsdale AZ 85251; kgs@kinggalleries.com; www.kinggalleries.com; (480) 481-0187. Native American Art.
  • Udinotti Gallery, 4215 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale AZ 85251; (480) 946-7056. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Rudy Autio, Lisa Clague, Holly Curcio, Stephen DeStaebler, Gary Grooters, Don Reitz, Patricia Sannit, John Toki, Agnese Udinotti and Wanxin Zhang.
  • West Valley Art Museum, 17420 N. Ave. of the Arts, Surprise AZ 85374; gpalovich@wvam.org; www.wvam.org; (623) 972-0635. Contemporary and historical ceramics; 2–4 exhibitions per year.
  • ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center, Arizona State University, NE corner of Mill Ave. and 10th St., Tempe AZ 85287-2911; http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/ceramicsresearchcenter; (480) 727-8173. Permanent collection of more than 4000 pieces of American and British ceramics, including works by Robert Arneson, Viola Frey, Jun Kaneko, Maria Martinez, Lucie Rie, Adrian Saxe, Toshiko Takaezu, Akio Takamori, Peter Voulkos and Kurt Weiser; 4–6 exhibitions per year.
  • Obsidian Gallery, 4320 N. Campbell Ave., #130, Tucson AZ 85718; info@obsidian-gallery.com; www.obsidian-gallery.com; (520) 577-3598. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 20 artists; 3–6 exhibitions per year.
Arkansas
  • The Muse Gallery and Coffee House at Terra Studios, 12103 Hazel Valley Rd., Fayetteville AR 72701; terrastudios@terrastudios.com; www.terrastudios.com; (479) 643-3314. Sculptural and functional ceramics and installations, including works by more than 30 regional artists; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • Arkansas Arts Center, 501 E. 9th St., Little Rock AR 72202; info@arkarts.com; www.arkarts.com; (501) 372-4000. Contemporary ceramics; 4–5 exhibitions per year.
California
  • ACCI Gallery, Arts and Crafts Cooperative, Inc., 1652 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley CA 97409; muse@accigallery.com; www.accigallery.com; (510) 843-2527. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 130 California artists.
  • TRAX Gallery, 1812 Fifth St., Berkeley CA 94710; info@traxgallery.com; www.traxgallery.com; (510) 540-8729. Functional ceramics, including works by more than 17 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Winfield Gallery, Dolores between Ocean and Seventh, PO Box 7393, Carmel CA 93921; chris@winfieldgallery.com; www.winfieldgallery.com; (800) 289-1950 or (831) 624-3369. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Jillian Banks, Annette Corcoran, Don Fritz, Beau Kvenild, Roberta Laidman, James Lovera, Tony Marsh, Karen Shapiro and Betty Spindler.
  • Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave., Claremont CA 91711; mary.macnaughton@scrippscollege.eduwww.scrippscol.edu/~dept/gallery/index.html; (909) 607-3517. Marer collection of more than 1500 contemporary ceramics pieces, plus the 65th Scripps Ceramic Annual; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • The Artery, 207 G St., Davis CA 95616; artery@att.net; www.artery.coop; (530) 758-8330. Contemporary ceramics; 2–3 exhibitions per year, including the annual “California Clay Competition.”
  • John Natsoulas Gallery, 521 First St., Davis CA 95616; art@natsoulas.com; www.natsoulas.com; (530) 756-3938. Contemporary ceramics; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • Hyde Art Gallery, Grossmont College, 8800 Grossmont College Dr., El Cajon CA 92020; www.grossmont.edu/artgallery; (619) 644-7299. One ceramics exhibition per year, including  “Viewpoint” biennial national juried ceramic exhibition every other year.
  • Mingei International Museum, 155 W. Grand Ave., Escondido CA 92025; mingei@mingei.org; www.mingei.org; (760) 735-3355. Arts of the people; as well as ongoing multimedia exhibitions including clay.
  • Clay Mix, 1003 N. Abby St., Fresno CA 93701; www.clay-mix.com; (559) 485-0065. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by Kelly Berning, Trent Berning, Craig Easter, Susanne French, David Hicks, Scott Jennings, James Martin, Garrett Masterson, Pat Oyama and Jim Romberg; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Potter"s Wheel Crafts Gallery, 8331 N. Lake Blvd., PO Box 39, Kings Beach CA 96143; (530) 546-8400. Contemporary functional ceramics, including works by 15 regional artists.
  • Gallery Eight, 7464 Girard Ave., La Jolla CA 92037; (858) 454-9781. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Craft and Folk Art Museum, 5814 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90036; info@cafam.org; www.cafam.org; (323) 937-4230. Contemporary ceramics; 1 exhibition per year.
  • Del Mano Gallery, 11981 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90049; gallery@delmano.com; (310) 476-8508; (800) 335-6266; www.delmano.com. Contemporary ceramic teapots and sculpture, including works by Donald E. Frith, Jeff Irwin, Laura Peery, Eric Serritella, Noi Volkov and
    Rollie Younger.
  • Freehand Gallery, 8413 W. Third St., Los Angeles CA 90048; email@freehand.com; (323) 655-2607; www.freehand.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Stuart Compton, Romulus Craft, Marc Digeros, David Gurney, Sarah Jaeger, Nikki Lewis, Kazuko Matthews, Jean Meinhardt, Sequoia Miller and Jeff Oestreich.
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90036; publicinfo@lacma.org; www.lacma.org; (323) 857-6000. Permanent ceramics collections, including French Limoges, Italian majolica, English porcelain and pottery, Islamic, Southeast Asia, Japanese porcelain, tea ceremony ware and contemporary ceramics.
  • Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., PO Box 765, Mendocino CA 95460; mendoart@mcn.org; www.mendocinoartcenter.org; (707) 937-5818 or (800) 653-3328. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Inferno Gallery, 4401 San Leandro St., Oakland CA 94601; info@infernogallery.com; infernogallery.com; (510) 435-4843. Contemporary, non–traditional and experimental sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by Susannah Israel, Charity Romero and Mimi Vitetta; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Pro Arts Gallery, 550 2nd St., Oakland CA 94607; info@proartsgallery.org; www.proartsgallery.org; (510) 763-4361. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by 16 artists; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, 8560 Ojai-Santa Paula Rd., Ojai CA 93023; janat@beatricewood.com; www.beatricewood.com; (805) 646-3381. Contemporary and historical ceramics, plus permanent collection of works by Beatrice Wood; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Firehouse Pottery & Gallery, 109 S. Montgomery St., Ojai CA 93023; firehousepottery@sbcglobal.net; www.firehouse-pottery.com; (805) 646-9453. Contemporary ceramics by 12 artists, including works by Elaine Coleman, Tom Coleman and Frank Massarella.
  • Xiem Gallery, 1563 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena CA 91104; news@xiemclaycenter.com; www.xiemclaycenter.com; (626) 794-5833. Contemporary ceramics by established and emerging artists, including works by Joseph Fernandez, Stephen Horn, MJ Kim, Heather Levine, Douglas Louie, Kevin Nguyen, Tomas Owen, Joe Soldate and Geoffrey Tjakra; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • American Museum of Ceramic Art, 340 S. Garey Ave., Pomona CA 91766; frontdesk@ceramicmuseum.org; (909) 865-3146; www.ceramicmuseum.org. Contemporary and historical functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Armstong"s, 150 E. 3rd St., Pomona CA 91766; armstronggallery@verizon.net; www.armstronggallery.net; (909) 623-6464. Contemporary fine art ceramics and sculpture.
  • The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City CA 94063; pixiec@mindspring.com; (650) 701-1018; www.themaingallery.org. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by Jeff Carlick, Doris Fischer-Colbrie, Pixie Couch, Corinna Mori and Susan Wolf; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • The Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Ave., Richmond CA 94804; www.therac.org; admin@therichmondartcenter.org; (510) 620-6772. Contemporary and historical ceramics; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St., Sacramento CA 95814; cam@cityofsacramento.org; www.crockerartmuseum.org; (916) 808-7000. Permanent collection, including Asian, contemporary and Northern California ceramics; 2–5 exhibitions per year.
  • Solomon Dubnick Gallery, 1050 20th St., Ste. 130, Sacramento, CA 95811; (916) 444-3868; solomon.dubnick@sdgallery.com; www.sdgallery.com. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Mingei International Museum, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego CA 92101; mingei@mingei.org; www.mingei.org; (858) 239-0003. Arts of the people; ongoing multimedia exhibitions including clay.
  • Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin St., San Francisco CA 94102; pr@asianart.org; www.asianart.org; (415) 581-3500. Permanent collection of Chinese, Himalayan, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Southeast Asian and West Asian ceramics.
  • Braunstein/Quay Gallery, 430 Clementina St., San Francisco CA 94103; bquayg@pacbell.net; www.bquayartgallery.com; (415) 278-9850. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Robert Brady, Bean Finneran, Richard Shaw, Peter Voulkos and Susan York; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • The Clay Studio/Space 743, 61 Bluxome St., San Francisco CA 94107; claystudio@sbcglobal.net; www.theclaystudio.com; (415) 777-9080. Contemporary ceramics with permanent collection, including works by Bob Brady, Linda Christianson, Josh DeWeese, Kowkie Durst, Michelle Gregor, Susannah Israel, Nancy Selvin and Chris Staley; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., San Francisco CA 94118;  www.deyoungmuseum.org; (415) 750-3600. Permanent collection, including ceramics from the 18th–21st century, Africa and Central America and Andean cultures, plus Mayan pottery and pre-Columbia terra cotta.
  • Museum of Craft and Folk Art, 51 Yerba Buena Ln., San Francisco CA 94103; officemgr@mocfa.org; www.mocfa.org; (415) 227-4888. Contemporary, traditional and culture-specific ceramics.
  • Rena Bransten Gallery, 77 Geary Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco CA 94108; info@renabranstengallery.com;  (415) 982-3292; www.renabranstengallery.com. Sculptural ceramics, including works by Viola Frey, Dennis Gallagher, Ian McDonald and Ron Nagle; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design, 550 Sutter St., San Francisco CA 94102; info@sfmcd.org; www.sfmcd.org; (415) 773-0303. Contemporary ceramics; 1 exhibition per year.
  • SculpturesiteGallery, Convention Plaza, 201 Third St., Ste. 102, San Francisco, CA 94103; info@sculpturesite.com; www.sculpturesite.com; (415) 495-6400. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Frank Lloyd Gallery, 2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg. B5b, Santa Monica CA 90404; info@franklloyd.com; www.franklloyd.com; (310) 264-3866. Contemporary art and ceramics by 20 artists from England, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands and the United States; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • Trios Gallery, 404 N. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach CA 92075; info@triosgallery.com; http://triosgallery.com; (858) 793-6040. Contemporary ceramics.
Colorado
  • Harvey/Meadows Gallery, 0133 Prospector Rd., Ste. 4114A, Aspen Highlands Village, Aspen, CO 81611; info@harveymeadows.com; www.harveymeadows.com; (970) 920-7721. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics and installations, including works by Christa Assad, Robert Brady, Sam Chung, Anne Currier, John Gill, Maren Kloppman, Tyler Lotz, Robert Silverman, Akio Takamori and Betty Woodman; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Boulder Arts & Crafts Gallery, 1421 Pearl St., Boulder CO 80302; info@boulderartsandcrafts.com; www.boulderartsandcrafts.com; (303) 443-3683. Contemporary American ceramics by more than 20 artists, including works by Barbara Hoffman, Blair Meerfeld, Ruthann Maze and Tenenbaum and Malferarri; 1 exhibition per year.
  • Hibberd McGrath Gallery, 101 N. Main Street, Box 7638, Breckenridge CO 80424; (970) 453-6391; terry@hibberdmcgrath.com; www.hibberdmcgrath.com. Contemporary ceramics; 4–5 exhibitions per year.
  • Carbondale Clay Center, 135 Main St., Carbondale CO 81623; lauren@carbondaleclay.org; (970) 963-2529; www.carbondaleclay.org. Contemporary ceramics, plus a permanent collection including works by Sam Chung, Charity Davis-Woodard, Josh DeWeese, Sarah Jaeger, Ron Meyers, Jeff Oestreich and Lynn Smiser-Bowers; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • Artists on Santa Fe, 747 Santa Fe Dr., Denver CO 80204; macy80204@msn.com; www.artistsonsantafe.com; (303) 573-5903. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Connie Christensen, Macy Dorf, Kim Dufford, James Garnett, Lamecia Landrum and Janey Skeer/li>
  • Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14 Ave. Pkwy., Denver CO 80204-2788; info@denverartmuseum.org; www.denverartmuseum.org; (720) 913-0000. Contemporary and historical ceramics, including Pre-Columbian, Native American, Asian and 20th century works.
  • Plinth Gallery, 3520 Brighton Blvd., Denver CO 80216; jonathan@plinthgallery.com; www.plinthgallery.com; (303) 295-0717. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Dan Anderson, Merry Cox, Darrin Ekern, Keith Ekstam, Jonathan Kaplan, Ryan Mitchell, Tom Turner and Tacha Vosburgh; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • The Evergreen Gallery, 28195 Hwy. 74, Evergreen CO 80439; finearts@theevergreengallery.com; www.theevergreengallery.com; (303) 674-4871. Contemporary ceramics from Colorado, including works by 42 artists; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Foothills Art Center, 809 15th St., Golden CO 80401; michael@foothillsartcenter.org; (303) 279-3922;www.foothillsartcenter.org. Contemporary Colorado ceramics; 1 exhibition per year.
  • Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts, 333 Bastille Dr., Pagosa Springs CO 81147; (970) 731-2766; shyrabbit01@aol.com; www.shyrabbit.com. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics; 4–6 exhibitions per year.
Connecticut
  • Brookfield Craft Center, 286 Whisconier Rd., Rt.25 Brookfield CT 06770; (203) 775-4526; info@brookfieldcraftcenter.org; www.brookfieldcraftcenter.org. Works by more than 100 ceramists; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Creamery Gallery, Canton Clay Works LLC., 150 Cherry Brook Rd., Canton CT 00019; (860) 693-1000; cantonclayworks@yahoo.com; www.cantonclayworks.com. Contemporary ceramics, representing more than 75 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Mill Gallery, Guilford Art Center, PO Box 589, 411 Church St., Guilford CT 06437; gallery@guilfordartcenter.org; (203) 453-5947; www.guilfordartcenter.org. Contemporary ceramics; 1 juried ceramics biennial every other year.
  • Wesleyan Potters Gallery Shop, 350 S., Main St., (Rte 17), Middletown CT 06457; (860) 344-0039; wesleyan.potters@snet.net; www.wesleyanpotters.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by over 100 artisans; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Institute for American Indian Studies, Inc., PO Box 1260, 38 Curtis Rd., Washington CT 06793; iais@charter.net; www.birdstone.org; (860) 868-0158. Permanent collection of Southwestern, Northwestern and Eastern Native American pottery.
Delaware
  • Winterthur Museum and Country Estate, Rte. 52, Winterthur DE 19735; tourinfo@winterthur.org; www.winterthur.org; (800) 448-3883. Permanent collection of more than 15,000 American, Chinese, European and British ceramic objects from 1640–1860.

District of Columbia
  • Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1050 Independence Ave., SW, Washington DC 20560-0707; publicaffairsasia@si.edu; www.asia.si.edu; (202) 633-4880. Permanent collection includes Japanese porcelain, plus Near Eastern and Southeast Asian ceramics.
  • Cross Mackenzie Ceramic Arts, 1054 31st St., Washington DC 20007; rcrossart@aol.com; www.crossmackenzie.com; (202) 333-7970. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Ruth Borgenicht, Paul DiPasquale, Jason Green, David Furman, David Hicks, Sylvia Hyman, Elizabeth Kendall, Walter McConnell, Lars Westby and Robert Winokur; 9 exhibitions per year.
  • Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Jefferson Dr. at 12th St., SW, Washington DC 20560; publicaffairsasia@si.edu; www.asia.si.edu; (202) 633-4880. Permanent collection of ceramics from Asia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Syria and Turkey.
  • National Gallery of Art, 4th St. and Constitution Ave., NW, Washington DC 20565; www.nga.gov; (202) 737-4215. Permanent collection of Chinese porcelains, French and Italian Renaissance ceramics.
  • Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Pennsylvania Ave. at 17th St., NW, Washington DC 20006; saaminfo@si.edu; www.americanart.si.edu; (202) 633-1000. Permanent collection includes 20th- and 21st-century ceramics.

States starting with F-I
Florida
  • Museum of Florida Art, 600 N. Woodland Blvd., Deland FL 32720; info@museumoffloridaart.com; www.museumoffloridaart.com; (386) 734-4371. Contemporary ceramics by emerging and established Florida artists; 15 exhibitions per year.
  • Charlie Cummings Gallery, 819 SW 5th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601; charlie@claylink.com; (325) 224-5782; www.claylink.com. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Clay and Paper, Inc., 350 Main St., Dunedin FL 34698; claypaper@mac.com; www.claypaper.com; (727) 736-0934. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 20+ artists; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • Rosen Gallery & Studios/ Art Naples Group, N. Line Plaza, 2172 J&C Blvd., Naples FL 34109; rictra@earthlink.net; www.rosenraku.com; (239) 821-1061. Contemporary sculptural and functional ceramics, including works by Alexandra McCurdy, Margret Chevalier, Gabrielle Nappo and Richard Rosen; more than 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Craftsman House, 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg FL 33713; (727) 323-2787; craftsmanhouse@gmail.com; www.craftsmanhousegallery.com. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Florida Craftsmen, 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg FL 33701; gallery@floridacraftsmen.net; (727) 821-7391; www.floridacraftsmen.net. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics by 50–60 artists; 1 exhibition per year.
  • St. Petersburg Clay Company"s Tim Salen Gallery and Members" Gallery, 420 22nd St. S, St. Petersburg FL 33712; stpeteclay@stpeteclay.com; www.stpeteclay.com; (727) 896-2529. Contemporary ceramics; 15 exhibitions per year.
Georgia
  • Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 90 Carlton St., Athens GA 30602; www.uga.edu/gamuseum; (706) 542-4662. Sculptural American and European ceramics.
  • Signature Shop & Gallery, 3267 Roswell Rd., NW, Atlanta GA 30305; (404) 237-4426; sigshop@thesignatureshop.com; www.thesignatureshop.com. Contemporary American ceramics; 3–6 exhibitions per year.
  • MudFire Clayworks, 175 Laredo Dr., Decatur GA 30030; info@mudfire.com; www.mudfire.com; (404) 377-8033. Contemporary, functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by Lois Ruben Aronow, Kyle Carpenter, Diana Fayt, Michael Hunt, Katy McDougal, Courtney Murphy, Lisa Orr and Liz Zlot Summerfield; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences, PO Box 339, Rabun Gap GA 30568; center@hambidge.org; www.hambidge.com; (706) 746-5718. Functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by more than 25 artists; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Roswell Art Center West, 1355 Woodstock Rd., Roswell GA 30075; aargentina@ci.roswell.ga.us; www.roswellclaycollective.com; (770) 641-3990. Contemporary ceramics by regional and national artists; 8 exhibitions per year.
Idaho
  • The Art Spirit Gallery, 415 Sherman Ave., Coeur d"Alene ID 83814; steve@theartspiritgallery.com; www.theartspiritgallery.com; (208) 765-6006. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Chris Antemann, Josh Deweese, Gina Freuen, Terry Gieber, Glenn Grishkoff, Steve Sauer, Beth Cavener Stichter and Al Tennant; 3 exhibitions per year.
Illinois
  • Parkland Art Gallery, Parkland College, 2400 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign IL 61821; lcostello@parkland.edu; www.parkland.edu/gallery; (217) 351-2485. Contemporary ceramics; 3 exhibitions per year, plus a ceramics biennial.
  • Andora Gallery, 77 W. Huron St., Chicago IL 60610; info@andoragallery.com; www.andoragallery.com; (312) 274-3747. Contemporary ceramics; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Ann Nathan Gallery, 212 W. Superior St., Chicago IL 60654; nathangall@aol.com; www.annnathangallery.com; (312) 664-6622. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Pavel Amromin, Cristina Cordova, Michael Gross, Anne Potter, James Tyler and Jerilyn Virden; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Douglas Dawson Gallery, 400 N. Morgan St., Chicago IL 60642; info@douglasdawson.com; www.douglasdawson.com; (312) 226-7975. Ancient and historical traditional ceramics from Africa, the Americas and Asia; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Dubhe Carreño Gallery, 1841 S. Halsted St., Chicago IL 60608; info@dubhecarrenogallery.com; www.dubhecarrenogallery.com; (773) 931-6584. Contemporary international ceramics, including works by Meredith Brickell, Cynthia Consentino, Barbara Hashimoto, Tyler Lotz, Dennis Lee Mitchell, Karen Swyler and Michaelene Walsh; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Function + Art, 1046 W. Fulton Market, Chicago IL 60607; director2@functionart.com; www.functionart.com; (312) 243-2780. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Ruth Borgenicht, Lindsay Feuer, Steve Hansen, Dennis Lee Mitchell, Steve Swanson and Matt Wilt; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Haus, 5405 N. Clark St., Chicago IL 60640; greg@hauschicago.com; www.hauschicago.com; (773) 769-4000. Functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by more than 25 artists; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Lillstreet Art Center, 4401 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago IL 60640; lillstreet@lillstreet.com; www.lillstreet.com; (773) 769-4226. Contemporary ceramics, including functional, sculptural and mixed-media works by more than 50 artists; 7–10 exhibitions per year.
  • Perimeter Gallery, 210 W. Superior St., Chicago IL 60654; perimeterchicago@perimetergallery.com; www.perimetergallery.com; (312) 266-9473. Contemporary ceramics; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Gallery 659, 659 Vernon Ave., Glencoe IL 60022; sussie@aol.com; www.gallery659.org; (847) 835-0659. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Susi Goldstein, Yuki Nyhan, Leslie Pommerance, Layana Portugal, Calvin Saravis and Vicki Schwartz-Minded.
  • Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC, 888 E. Belvidere Rd., Unit 101, Grayslake IL 60030; neilestrickgallery@sbcglobal.net; www.neilestrickgallery.com; (847) 223-1807. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 25 artists; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Terra Incognito Studios and Gallery, 35 S. LaGrange Rd., LaGrange IL 60525; terraincognito@att.net; www.terraincognitostudios.com; (708) 352-1402. Contemporary ceramics with emphasis on functional work by more than 30 artists; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • Terra Incognito Studios and Gallery, 246 Chicago Ave., Oak Park IL 60302; terraincognitomail@yahoo.com; www.terraincognitostudios.com; (708) 383-6228. Contemporary ceramics with emphasis on functional work by more than 30 artists; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • Cinema Gallery, 120 W. Main St., Urbana IL 61801; carolyn@cinemagallery.cc; www.cinemagallery.cc; (217) 367-3711. Contemporary ceramics by Illinois artists, including Louis Ballard, Chris Berti, Jacob Foran, Ron Kovatch, Dwain Naragon, Jeffrey Nichols, Laura O"Donnell, Katy Rush, Rimas VisGirda and Catherine Wiesener; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
Indiana
  • Prima Gallery, 109 E. Sixth St., Bloomington IN 47408; primagallery@primagallery.com; www.primagallery.com; (812) 336-0564. Contemporary functional ceramics, including works by 20 artists; 7–9 exhibitions per year.
  • Museum of Overbeck Art Pottery, 33 W. Main St., Cambridge City IN 47327; ccitypl@yahoo.com; www.cclib.lib.in.us; (765) 478-3335. Permanent collection of more than 200 pieces of pottery by the Overbeck sisters.
  • New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, University of Southern Indiana, 506 Main St. New Harmony IN 47631; emyersbro@usi.edu; (812) 682-3156; www.nhgallery.com. Contemporary ceramics.
Iowa
  • Luther College Fine Arts Collection, Preus Library, 700 College Dr., Decorah IA 52101; kempjane@luther.edu; http://finearts.luther.edu; (563) 387-1195. Permanent Marguerite Wildenhain and Pond Farm collection, plus pre-Columbian ceramics from Mexico, Panama and Peru; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • AKAR, 257 E. Iowa Ave., Iowa City IA 52240; gallery@akardesign.com; www.akardesign.com; (319) 351-1227. Contemporary ceramics, representing works by more than 60 artists; 12 exhibitions per year, plus 1 juried and 1 annual holiday show.
  • Iowa Artisans Gallery, 207 E. Washington St., Iowa City IA 52240; mail@iowa-artisans-gallery.com; www.iowa-artisans-gallery.com; (319) 351-8686 or (877) 439-6554. Permanent display of ceramics; 2 invitational exhibitions per year.
  • Campbell Steele Gallery, 1064 Seventh Ave., Marion IA 52302; priscilla@campbellsteele.com; www.campbellsteele.com; (319) 373-9211.  Contemporary decorative and functional ceramics, including works by more than 15 artists; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Charles H. Macnider Art Museum, 303 Second St., SE, Mason City IA 50401; (641) 421-3666;  macnider@macniderart.org; www.macniderart.org. Permanent collection of 19th and 20th-century American ceramics.


States starting with K-M
Kansas
  • The Dolphin Song, 102 S. Elm St., Gardner KS 66030; tds@thedolphinsong.com; (913) 856-7513; www.thedolphinsong.com. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by Danny Meisinger.
  • Strecker-Nelson Gallery, 406Z\x Poyntz Ave., Manhattan KS 66502; gallery@kansas.net; www.strecker-nelsongallery.com; (785) 537-2099. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 25 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Alice C. Sabatini Gallery, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 S.W. Tenth Ave., Topeka KS 66604; sbest@tscpl.org; www.tscpl.org/Features/Gallery.asp; (785) 580-4516. Permanent collection of contemporary national ceramics by more than 350 artists; 1–3 exhibitions per year.
KentuckyLouisiana
  • Sans Souci Fine Crafts Gallery, The Louisiana Crafts Guild, 219 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette LA 70501; guild@bellsouth.net; www.louisianacraftsguild.org; (337) 266-7999. Traditional and contemporary ceramics, including works by members of the Louisiana Crafts Guild.
  • Carol Robinson Gallery, 840 Napolean Ave., New Orleans LA 70115; crgallery@bellsouth.net; www.carolrobinsongallery.com; (504) 895-6130. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Tom Brewer, Jean Cappadonna-Nichols, Emmett Collier, Ron Dale, Lisa Tinka Jordy, Bernard Mattox, Byron Myrick, Mark Munson, Jon Oles and Ken Standhart; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Newcomb Art Gallery, Woldenberg Art Center, Tulane University, New Orleans LA 70118; clovell@tulane.edu; www.newcombartgallery.tulane.edu; (504) 865-5328. Historical functional ceramics, including Newcomb pottery produced from 1894–1940 at Sophie Newcomb College; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Cir., City Park New Orleans LA 70124; jmulvihill@noma.org; www.noma.org; (504) 658-4100. Permanent collections, including Meissen porcelain, French ceramics from 1600–1950, American art pottery from 1880–1960 and contemporary Japanese and Chinese ceramics from 3000 B.C.E.–1900 C.E.; 4 exhibitions per year.
MaineMarylandMassachusetts
  • Redbrick, 95 Rantoul St., Beverly MA 01915; julia@redbrickarts.com; www.redbrickarts.com; (978) 927-5615. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Pucker Gallery, 171 Newbury St., Boston MA 02116; contactus@puckergallery.com; www.puckergallery.com; (617) 267-9473. Contemporary national and international ceramics, including works by more than 15 artists, plus Japanese folk ceramics and Southern African pots; 10–12 exhibitions per year.
  • Society of Arts and Crafts, 175 Newbury St., Boston MA 02116; exhibitiongallery@societyofcrafts.org; (617) 266-1810; www.societyofcrafts.org. Contemporary ceramics; 1–2 exhibitions per year, as well as multimedia shows including ceramics.
  • Vessels Gallery, 8 Union Park St., Boston MA 02118; rbt@vesselsgallery.com; www.vesselsgallery.com; (617) 424-6700. Functional and nonfunctional vessels, including works by Richard Aerni, Natalie Blake, Eileen Braun, Shirley Cadmus, Susan Kotulak, Irina Okula, Yafang Qi, Andrew Quient and Joan Walton; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Fuller Craft Museum, 455 Oak St., Brockton MA 02301; www.fullercraft.org; (508) 588-6000. Contemporary and functional ceramics; 4–5 ceramic exhibitions per year.
  • Mudflat Gallery, 36 White St., Porter Square Shopping Center, Cambridge MA 02140; lynn@mudflat.org; www.mudflat.org; (617) 491-7976. Works by 47 ceramists on permanent display with artists featured monthly.
  • Lacoste Gallery, 25 Main St., Concord MA 01742; info@lacostegallery.com; www.lacostegallery.com; (978) 369-0278. Contemporary ceramic sculpture and studio pottery, including works by Barbro Åberg, Anne Currier, Margaret Keelan, Warren MacKenzie, Malene Müllertz, Don Reitz, Tim Rowan, Jeff Shapiro, Mark Shapiro and SunKoo Yuh; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • Juliet Rose Gallery & Studio, 191 Reimers Rd., Monson MA 01057; julietrosearts@aol.com; www.julietrosegallery.net; (413) 596-9741. Contemporary New England and Jamaican ceramics.
  • The Artisan Gallery, 162 Main St., Northampton MA 01060; info@theartisangallery.com; www.theartisangallery.com; (413) 586-1942. Contemporary sculptural and functional ceramics, including works by Abby Berkson, Lucy Fagella, Christy Knox, Hiroshi Nakayama, Mark Shapiro, Evelyn Snyder, Constance Talbot, Sam Taylor, Tom White and Dan Zulawski; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Pinch, 179 Main St., Northampton MA 01060; info@pinchgallery.com; www.pinchgallery.com; (413) 586-4509. National studio pottery, including works by Michael Cohen, Ellen Grenadier and Donna McGee.
  • Ferrin Gallery, 437 North St., Pittsfield MA 01201; info@ferringallery.com; www.ferringallery.com; (413) 442-1622. Contemporary ceramic art, sculpture and studio pottery including works by more than 33 artists; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • The Krikorian Gallery, Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd., Worcester MA 01605; ccasey@worcestercraftcenter.org; www.worcestercraftcenter.org; (508) 753-8183. Contemporary ceramics, including works by resident artists; 6 ceramics exhibitions per year.
Michigan
  • Betsy Ratzsch Pottery, 584 Ada Dr. SE, Ada Michigan 49301; betsyrpottery@sbcglobal.net; www.betsyrpottery.com; (616) 682-0266. Contemporary functional and figurative ceramics, including works by Robin Cage, Hank Goodman, Tom Homan, Sara Lund, Marc Matsui, Chris Stiles and Chris Trabka; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Cranbrook Art Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave., PO Box 801, Bloomfield Hills MI 48303-0801; artmuseum@cranbrook.edu; (248) 645-3323; www.cranbrookart.edu/museum. Permanent collection of 20th-century, and contemporary ceramics by more than 90 artists and 8 companies.
  • Pewabic Pottery, 10125 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit MI 48214; www.pewabic.org; (313) 822-0954. Contemporary ceramics by more than 60 artists; 5–6 exhibitions per year.
  • Mackerel Sky Gallery of Contemporary Craft, 217 Ann St., EastLansing MI 48823; info@mackerelsky.com; (517) 351-2211; www.mackerelsky.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 25 artists; 3–6 exhibitions per year.
  • Ariana Gallery, 119 S. Main St., Royal Oak MI 48067; info@arianagallery.com; www.arianagallery.com; (248) 546-8810. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 25 artists; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
Minnesota
  • Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1201 Ordean Ct., Duluth MN 55812-2496; tma@d.umn.edu; www.d.umn.edu/tma; (218) 726-8222. Permanent collections, including works by more than 12 artists and the Glenn C. Nelson Collection of ceramics.
  • Clay Squared to Infinity, 34 13th Ave., NE, #109, Minneapolis MN 55413; josh@claysquared.com; www.claysquared.com; (612) 781-6409. Contemporary handmade functional and decorative tiles, including works by more than 30 artists; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • Fired Up Studios, 1701 E. Hennepin Ave., #255, Minneapolis MN 55414; info@firedupstudios.com; (612) 852-2787; www.firedupstudios.com. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by more than 40 artists; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • Northern Clay Center, 2424 Franklin Ave., E, Minneapolis MN 55406; nccinfo@northernclaycenter.org; www.northernclaycenter.org; (612) 339-8007. Contemporary ceramics including works by more than 50 ceramists; 7–10 exhibitions per year.
  • Rochester Art Center, 40 Civic Center Dr., SE, Rochester, MN 55904; info@rochesterartcenter.org; (507) 282-8629; www.rochesterartcenter.org. Contemporary ceramics and multimedia shows with ceramics.
  • Gallery OKTO, 867 Grand Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105; mail@galleryokto.com; www.galleryokto.com; (651) 222-8881. Functional, sculptural, historical, figurative and contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 20 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • The Grand Hand Gallery, 619 Grand Ave., St. Paul MN 55102; admin@thegrandhand.com; www.thegrandhand.com; (651) 312-1122. Contemporary functional ceramics with emphasis on wood-fired work, including works by more than 40 artists; 4 exhibitions per year.
Mississippi
  • Conner Burns Gallery, 209 Franklin St., Natchez MS 39120; burnspottery@aol.com; www.connerburns.com; (601) 446-6334. Contemporary North American ceramics; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Ohr-O"Keefe Museum of Art, 1596 Glenn Swetman St., Biloxi MS 39530; holly@georgeohr.org; www.georgeohr.org; (228) 374-5547. Contemporary ceramics, plus a collection of 450 pots by George Ohr; 8 exhibitions per year.
Missouri
  • Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, 2012 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City MO 64108; leedyvoulkos@email.msn.com; (816) 474-1919; www.leedy-voulkos.com. Contemporary ceramics; 5–6 exhibitions per year.
  • Red Star Studios Ceramic Center and Gallery, 821 W. 17th St., Kansas City MO 64108; gallery@redstarstudios.org; www.redstarstudios.org; (816) 474-7316. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by more than 80 artists; 10 exhibitions per year.
  • Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, 2004 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City MO 64108; sherryleedy@sherryleedy.com; www.sherryleedy.com; (816) 221-2626. Contemporary ceramics, works by 21 artists including Rudy Autio, Ruth Borgenicht, Larua DeAngelis, Chris Gustin, Jun Kaneko, James Marshall, Bobby Silverman, Charles Timm-Ballard, Peter Voulkos and Sun Koo Yuh; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, State Fair Community College, 3201 W. 16th St., Sedalia MO 65301; info@daummuseum.org; www.daummuseum.org; (660) 530-5888. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Rudy Autio, John Balistreri, Anne Currier, Jun Kaneko, Karen Karnes, Jim Leedy, Olé Lislerud, Don Reitz, Virginia Scotchie, George Timock and Peter Voulkos.
  • Springfield Pottery, 416 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield MO 65806; info@springfieldpottery.com; www.springfieldpottery.com; (417) 864-4677. Contemporary functional ceramics, including works by more than 30 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Craft Alliance Gallery, 6640 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis MO 63130; exhibitions@craftalliance.org; www.craftalliance.org; (314) 725-1177. Contemporary ceramics by emerging, mid-career and established artists; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • Craft Alliance Gallery in Grand Center, 501 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis MO 63103; exhibitions@craftalliance.org; www.craftalliance.org; (314) 534-7528. Contemporary ceramic sculpture and installations; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Duane Reed Gallery, 7513 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis MO 63105; info@duanereedgallery.com; www.duanereedgallery.com; (314) 862-2333. Contemporary sculptural ceramics, including works by Rudy Autio, Bennett Bean, Paul Dresang, Christine Federighi, Curt LaCross, Beth Lo, Michael Lucero, Bonnie Seeman and Michal Zehavi; 3 exhibitions per year.
  • Xen Gallery, 401 N. Euclid, St. Louis MO 63108; info@xengallery.com; www.xengallery.com; (314) 454-9561. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Dan Anderson, Robert Archambeau, Dan Barnett, Melanie Brown, Fong Choo, Charity Davis-Woodard, Paul Dresang, Melody Ellis, James Ibur and Esther Shimazu; 4–5 exhibitions per year.
Montana
  • Artworks Gallery, 123 W. Main St., Bozeman MT 59715; info@artworksmontana.com; www.artworksmontana.com; (406) 585-8465 or (877) 585-8465. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 35 artists; 3–5 exhibitions per year.
  • Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, 2915 Country Club Ave., Helena MT 59602; archiebray@archiebray.org; www.archiebray.org; (406) 443-3502. Contemporary ceramics, including sales gallery with works by 10–25 past and present Archie Bray artists-in-residence, plus 10–15 exhibitions per year.
  • Holter Museum of Art, 12 E. Lawrence St., Helena MT 59601; www.holtermuseum.org; (406) 442-6400. Permanent collection; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Turman Larison Contemporary, 337 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena MT 59601; tlcontemporary@mac.com;  (404) 443-0340. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Dan Anderson, Rudy Autio, Robert Harrison, Masaya Imanishi, Richard Notkin, Joseph Pintz and Zane Wilcox; at least 3 exhibitions per year.
  • The Clay Studio of Missoula, 1106 Hawthorne, Unit A, Missoula MT 59802; info@theclaystudioofmissoula.org; www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org; (406) 543-0509. Contemporary ceramics by national and international artists, including works by Trey Hill, Rick Pope and Shalene Valenzuela; 10 exhibitions per year, including POTSKETCH 2009.
  • Red Lodge Clay Center, 123 South Broadway, Red Lodge MT 59068; gallery@redlodgeclaycenter.com; www.redlodgeclaycenter.com; (406) 446-3993. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by more than 70 artists; 24 exhibitions per year


States starting with N-R
NebraskaNew Hampshire
  • Lamont Gallery, Frederick R. Mayer Art Center, Phillips Exeter Academy, 11 Tan Ln., Exeter NH 03833; gallery@exeter.edu; www.exeter.edu/arts/8160.aspx; (603) 777-3461. Historical and contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics; 2 exhibitions per year.
New Jersey
  • Lafayette Clayworks, 22 Wantage Ave., PO Box 289, Branchville NJ 07826; clayworksjoy@tellurian.net; www.lafayetteclayworks.com; (973) 948-3987. Contemporary ceramics by emerging artists with emphasis on functional stoneware; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • The Art School at Old Church and Mikhail Zakin Gallery, 561 Piermont Rd., Demarest NJ 07627; maria@tasoc.org; www.tasoc.org; (201) 767-7160. Works by established and emerging ceramic artists; 2–3 exhibitions per year, including annual invitational curated by Karen Karnes.
  • m. t. burton gallery and 19th Street Clay Studio, 1819 N. Long Beach Blvd., Surf City NJ 08008; matt@mtburtongallery.com; www.mtburtongallery.com; (609) 494-0006. Contemporary ceramic sculpture and pottery; 5 exhibitions per year.
  • The Trenton City Museum, Ellarslie Mansion, Cadwalader Park, Parkside Ave., Trenton NJ 08618; director@ellarslie.org; www.ellarslie.org; (609) 989-3632. Commercial pottery collection including American Belleek, Boehm, Ceramic Arts Company, Cybis, Lenox, Maddock, Mercer Pottery, Ott & Brewer, Scammel, Stengl and Willets.
New Mexico
  • The Fisher Gallery, 1620 Central Ave., SE, Albuquerque NM 87106; fishergallery@mac.com; (505) 247-1529. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Maika and Sylvia Domney; Erin Mason and Beth Sailer; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Mariposa Gallery, 3500 Central Ave., SE, Albuquerque NM 87106; info@mariposa-gallery.com; www.mariposa-gallery.com; (505) 268-6828. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Amber Archer, Michael Corney, Suzanne Kane, Pat Marsello, Lisa Naples, Jane Pate, Nausika Richardson, Lisa Smith and Penny Tuitt; 5–8 exhibitions per year.
  • Palette Contemporary Art and Craft, 7400 Montgomery Blvd., NE, Ste. 11, Albuquerque NM 87109; palette@qwestoffice.net; www.palettecontemporary.com; (505) 855-7777. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Larry Castle, Nell Devitt, Billy Ray Mangham, Chris Simoncelli, Steve Smeed, Stella and Andrew Van Assche; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Bellas Artes, 653 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe NM 87501; bc@bellasartesgallery.com; www.bellasartesgallery.com; (505) 983-2745. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Richard DeVore, Ruth Duckworth, Shoichi Ida and Brad Miller.
  • Blue Rain Gallery, 130 Lincoln Ave., Ste. D, Santa Fe NM 87501; colleen@blueraingallery.com; www.blueraingallery.com; (505) 954-9902. Contemporary ceramics.
  • LewAllen Contemporary, 129 W. Palace Ave., Santa Fe NM 87501; info@lewallencontemporary.com; www.lewallencontemporary.com; (505) 988-8997. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Judy Chicago, David Joy and Yasuhisa Kohyama; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Robert Nichols Gallery, 419 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe NM 87502; gallery@robertnicholsgallery.com; www.robertnicholsgallery.com; (505) 982-2145. Contemporary ceramics, specializing in Southwestern Indian pottery and wood-fired ceramics.
  • Gallery at Santa Fe Clay, 1615 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe NM 87501; sfc@santafeclay.com; www.santafeclay.com; (505) 984-1122. Contemporary American ceramics, including works by Lisa Clague, Richard Cleaver, Linda Cordell, Debra Fritts, Chris Gustin, Andy Naisse, Mark Pharis, Tim Rowan, Chris Staley and SunKoo Yuh; 10–12 exhibitions per year.
  • Jane Sauer Gallery, 652 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe NM 87501; info@jsauergallery.com; www.jsauergallery.com; (505) 995-8513. Contemporary international sculptural ceramics.
  • Touching Stone Gallery, 539 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe NM 87505; director@touchingstone.com; www.touchingstone.com; (505) 988-8072. Contemporary and traditional Japanese ceramics, including works by 25 artists; 6–8 exhibitions per year.
  • The William and Joseph Gallery, 200 Canyon Rd. #C, Santa Fe NM 87501; mary@thewilliamandjosephgallery.com; www.thewilliamandjosephgallery.com; (505) 982-9404. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Bradley Bowers, Kate Dunn and Pam Summers.
  • Blue Dome Gallery, 307 N. Texas St., Silver City NM 88061; bluedome@zianet.com; www.bluedomegallery.com; (505) 534-8671. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Kathryn Allen, Linda Brewer, Daphne Hatcher, Gary Hatcher, Leslie Lent, Blair Meerfeld, Todd Shelby, Claude Smith III, Cynthia Spencer and Don Spraque; 4–5 exhibitions per year.
New York
  • The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, NY State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred NY 14802; ceramicsmuseum@alfred.edu; http://ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu; (607) 871-2421. Contemporary and historical ceramics; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Gloria Kennedy Gallery, 111 Front St., Gallery 222 DUMBO, Brooklyn NY 11201; gloria@gkgart.com; www.gkgart.com; (718) 858-5254. Contemporary ceramics; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Chameleon Gallery, 53 Albany St., Cazenovia NY 13035; www.chameleongallery.net; (315) 655-3444. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Len Eichler, Ed Feldman, Henry Gernhardt, John Jessiman, David MacDonald, Carl Shanahan, Yi Chiu Tseng and Daphne Verley; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Asia Society, 725 Park Ave., New York NY 10021; info@asiasociety.org; www.asiasociety.org; (212) 288-6400. Ceramics from East and Southeast Asia.
  • Bodanna Gallery, 376 Broome St., New York NY 10013; margo@bodanna.org; www.bodanna.org; (212) 388-0078. Contemporary ceramics; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Charles Cowles Gallery, 537 W. 24th St., New York NY 10011; info@cowlesgallery.com; www.cowlesgallery.com; (212) 741-8999. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Rudolph Serra, Toshiko Takaezu, Ryo Toyonaga and Peter Voulkos.
  • Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd., 249 E. 48th St., New York NY 10017; daiichiarts@yahoo.com; www.daiichiarts.com; (212) 262-0239. Contemporary Japanese ceramics from 1945 to the present, including works by more than 30 artists; 7 exhibitions per year.
  • Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery, 16 Jones St., New York NY 10014; sarcher@greenwichhouse.org; www.greenwichhousepottery.org; (212) 242-4106. Contemporary and historical functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by more than 50 artists; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Hebrew Union College Museum, 1 W. 4th St., New York NY 10012; wwwhuc.edu/museums/ny; (212) 824-2218. Contemporary sculptural and functional ceramics, specializing in Judaica.
  • JG | Contemporary / James Graham & Sons, 32 E. 67th St., New York NY 10065; info@jamesgrahamandsons.com; www.jamesgrahamandsons.com; (212) 535-5767. Contemporary British ceramics, including works by Vivienne Foley, Elizabeth Fritsch, Peter Hayes, Jennifer Lee, Ursula Morley Price, Lucie Rie, Geoffrey Swindell, Angela Verdon, Tina Vlassopulos and John Ward.
  • Loveed Fine Arts, 575 Madison Ave., Ste. 1006, New York NY 10022; loveedfinearts@earthlink.net;  (212) 605-0591; www.loveedfinearts.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 25 artists from the U.S., Europe and Asia.
  • Mugi Studio, 993 Amsterdam Ave. at 109th St., New York NY 10025; mugistudio@yahoo.com; www.mugipottery.com; (212) 866-6202. Functional ceramics, including works by Victoria Bengolea, David Frank, Heidi Golan, Margot Harwood, Robin Klein, Outi Putkonen, Ingrid Remak and Regina Wickham; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Cir., New York NY 10019; heidi.riegler@madmuseum.org; www.madmuseum.org; (212) 299-7777. Contemporary international ceramics; 7–10 exhibitions per year.
  • Nancy Margolis Gallery, 523 W. 25th St., ground fl., New York NY 10001; margolis@nancymargolisgallery.com; www.nancymargolisgallery.com; (212) 242-3013. Expanded multimedia exhibition program, contemporary works by American, Asian and European artists, including ceramics.
  • Soufer Gallery, 1015 Madison Ave., New York NY 10075; soufergallery@aol.com; www.soufergallery.com; (212) 628-3225. Ceramic works by Brother Thomas; 1 exhibition per year.
  • The Klay Gallery, 65 S. Broadway, Nyack NY 10960; info@klaygallery.com; www.klaygallery.com; (845) 348-6306. Contemporary American ceramics.
  • Flat Iron Gallery, Inc., 105 S. Division St., Peekskill NY 10566; flatirongallery@hotmail.com; www.flatiron.qpg.com; (914) 734-1894. Contemporary ceramics with emphasis on figurative works, including works by Sally Aldrich, Jennie Chien, Jessica Dubin, Betty Hindes, Stephanie Lowry, Loren Maron, Marlene Ferrell Parillo, Tony Parillo, Harriet Ross and Roberta Shapiro; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Clay Art Center, 40 Beech St., Port Chester NY 10573; leigh@clayartcenter.org; www.clayartcenter.org; (914) 937-2047. Contemporary ceramics; 8 solo and 3 group exhibitions per year.
  • Firehouse Gallery, 713 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14607; gallery@geneseearts.org; www.geneseearts.org; (585) 271-5183. Historical and contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by 35–50 artists; 9 exhibitions per year.
  • Art Sites LLC, 651 W. Main St., Riverhead NY 11901; www.artsitesgallery.com; (631) 591-2401. Contemporary sculptural ceramics, including works by Molly Prier and Tim Rowan.
  • Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse NY 13202; everson@everson.org; www.everson.org; (315) 474-6064. Permanent collection of ceramics in the Syracuse China Center for the Study of American Ceramics; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Celadon, A Clay Art Gallery, 41 Old Mill Rd., PO Box 564, Water Mill NY 11976; clayart@optionline.net; www.celadongallery.org; (631) 726-2547. Contemporary ceramics; 6 exhibitions per year.
North Carolina
  • Asheville Art Museum, 2 S. Pack Sq., Asheville NC 28802; mailbox@ashevilleart.org; www.ashevilleart.org; (828) 253-3227. Permanent collection; 2 exhibitions per year, plus multimedia shows including ceramics.
  • Blue Spiral 1, 38 Biltmore Ave., Asheville NC 28801; info@bluespiral1.com; www.bluespiral1.com; (828) 251-0202. Southeastern contemporary ceramics; 10–12 exhibitions per year.
  • Odyssey Gallery, 236 Clingman Ave., Asheville NC 28801; odyssey@highwaterclays.com; www.highwaterclays.com; (828) 285-9700. Contemporary American ceramics.
  • Somerhill Gallery, The Venable Center, 303 S. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27701; somerhill@mindspring.com; www.somerhill.com; (919) 688-8868. Contemporary ceramics, including works by George Alexander, Nick Bernard, Jennie Bireline, Mary Carroll, Mark Chatterley, Kevin Collins, Laurence Downing, Michael Gustavson, MaryLou Higgins, Hiroshi Sueyoshi, Lydia C. Thompson and Dina Wilde-Ramsing; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Tyndall Galleries, University Mall, 201 S. Estes Dr., Chapel Hill NC 27514; info@tyndallgalleries.com; www.tyndallgalleries.com; (919) 942-2290. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Colleen Black-Semelka, Ellen Kong, Mary-Ann Prack and Conrad Weiser; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Lark & Key Gallery and Boutique, 453–B E. 36th St., Charlotte NC 28205; larkandkey@gmail.com; www.larkandkey.com; (704)379-1826. Functional ceramics, including works by Amy Hunt Callahan, Jennifer Mecca, Ron Philbeck, Shawna Pincus, Lindsey Rogers, Amy Sanders, Evelyn Ward and Julie Wiggins; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Mint Museum of Art, 2730 Randolph Rd., Charlotte NC 28207; info@mintmuseum.org; www.mintmuseum.org; (704) 337-2000. Permanent collections of American art pottery and porcelain, European pottery and porcelain, and North Carolina pottery.
  • Mint Museum of Craft + Design, 220 N. Tryon St., Charlotte NC 28202; info@mintmuseum.org; www.mintmuseum.org; (704) 337-2000. Permanent collections of international contemporary ceramics from the Allan Chasanoff collection, more than 2000 pieces of North Carolina pottery from the Dorothy and Walter Auman collection and Native American pottery.
  • Red Sky Gallery, 1244 East Blvd., Charlotte NC 28203; info@redskygallery.com; www.redskygallery.com; (704) 377-6400. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by 48 artists; 5 exhibitions per year.
  • Main St. Gallery, Pocosin Arts, 201 Main St., PO Box 690, Columbia NC 27925; info@pocosinarts.org; www.pocosinarts.org; (252) 796-2787. Traditional and contemporary ceramics.
  • Cedar Creek Gallery, 1150 Fleming Rd., Creedmoor NC 27522; info@cedarcreekgallery.com; www.cedarcreekgallery.com; (919) 528-1041. Collection of historical American pottery, representing more than 200 contemporary ceramists; 5–6 exhibitions of contemporary work per year.
  • Claymakers Gallery, 705 Foster St., Durham NC 27701; info@claymakers.com; www.claymakers.com; (919) 530-8355. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 35 artists; 8 exhibitions per year.
  • Hand in Hand Gallery, 2720 Greenville Hwy., Flat Rock NC 28731; david@handinhandgallery.com; www.handinhandgallery.com; (828) 697-7719. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics from the Southeastern US and Southern Appalachian area, including works by Maggie Jones, Bob Meier, Mary Micklesen, Henry Pope, Micah Sherrill, Lisa Tevia–Clark and David Voorhees; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Gregg Museum of Art & Design, 2610 Cates Ave. Rm. 3302, Talley Student Center, NC State University, Raleigh NC 27695; matthew_gay@ncsu.edu; www.ncsu.edu/gad; (919) 515-3503. Contemporary and historical ceramics, specializes in North Carolina and regional ceramics; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • North Carolina Pottery Center, 233 East Ave., PO Box 531, Seagrove NC 27341; ncpc@atomic.net; www.ncpotterycenter.com; (336) 873-8430. Permanent collection detailing the history of pottery in North Carolina, including utilitarian earthenwares and stonewares of the 18th and 19th centuries, Native American pots and contemporary works; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Franklin Square Gallery, Associated Artists of Southport, 130 E. West St., Southport NC 28461; info@franklinsquaregallery.org; (910) 457-5450; www.franklinsquaregallery.org. Regional ceramics by 38 artists; 7 exhibitions, including 1 juried national, per year.
  • Twigs & Leaves Gallery, 98 N. Main St., Waynesville NC 28786; gallery@twigsandleaves.com; (828) 456–1940; www.twigsandleaves.com. Functional and decorative ceramics including works by 14 local artists.
  • New Elements Gallery, 216 N. Front St., Wilmington NC 28401; contact@newelementsgallery.com; www.newelementsgallery.com; (910) 343-8997. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Jennie Bireline, Hiroshi Sueyoshi and Dina Wilde-Ramsing; 6–8 exhibitions per year.
  • Port City Pottery and Fine Crafts, 309 N. Front St., The Cotton Exchange, Wilmington NC 28401; portcitypottery@yahoo.com; (910) 763-7111; www.portcitypottery.com. Contemporary functional, sculptural and figurative ceramics, including work by Christina Belford, Pam Greenough, Patricia Hart, Mary Holden-Hall, Pat Holleman, Don Johns, Sybil West and Debbie Williams; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc., 601 N. Trade St., Winston-Salem NC 27101; info@piedmontcraftsmen.org; www.piedmontcraftsmen.org; (336) 725-1516. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 50 artists.
North Dakota
Ohio
  • Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Ave., N., Canton OH 44702; kathy@cantonart.org; www.cantonart.org; (330) 453-7666. Permanent collection of contemporary ceramics from 1950 on, including works by Ralph Bacerra, Jack Earl, Karen Karnes, Adrian Saxe and Toshiko Takaezu; 2–4 solo exhibitions per year.
  • Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Dr., Cincinnati OH 45202; information@cincyart.org; www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org; (513) 721-2787. Permanent collection features pottery by Cincinnati artists.
  • FUNKe Fired Arts, 3130 Wasson Rd., Cincinnati OH 45209; info@funkefiredarts.com; www.funkefiredarts.com; (513) 871-2529. Historical and contemporary functional, figurative and sculptural ceramics.
  • Thomas R. Riley Galleries, 28699 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland OH 44122; trr@rileygalleries.com; www.rileygalleries.com; (216) 765-1711. Contemporary sculptural and figurative ceramics, including works by Bennett Bean, Woodrow Nash and Mel Rea; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Cultural Arts Center, 139 W. Main St., Columbus OH 43215; jljohnson@columbus.gov; www.culturalartscenteronline.org; (614) 645-7047. Contemporary ceramics; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
  • Ohio Craft Museum, 1665 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus OH 43212; info@ohiocraft.org; www.ohiocraft.org; (614) 486-4402. Studio ceramics collection; several multimedia exhibitions including ceramics per year.
  • Sherrie Gallerie, 694 N. High St., Columbus OH 43215; sherrie@sherriegallerie.com; (614) 221-8580; www.sherriegallerie.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Tom Bartel, Curtis Benzle, Jack Earl, Chris Gustin, Rain Harris, Jenny Mendes, Leigh Taylor Mickelson, Andy Nasisse, Kurt Weiser and Janis Mars Wunderlich; 9 exhibitions per year.
  • The Museum of Ceramics, 400 E. Fifth St., East Liverpool OH 43920; museumofceramics@gmail.com; www.themuseumofceramics.org; (800) 600-7180. Permanent historical collection of thousands of pieces of local pottery and porcelain
  • Downtown Gallery, Kent State University, School of Art, 141 E. Main St., Kent OH 44240; schoolofartgalleries@kent.edu; http://dept.kent.edu/art; (330) 676-1549. Contemporary ceramics; 3–4 exhibitions per year.
  • Rosewood Gallery, 2655 Olson Dr., Kettering OH 45420; amy.anderson@ketteringoh.org; (937) 296-0294; www.ketteringoh.org. Contemporary ceramics; plus several multimedia exhibitions including clay.
  • Art Space/Lima, 65–67 Town Sq., Lima OH 45801; artspacelima@woh.rr.com; www.artspacelima.com; (419) 222-1721. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Bruce Chesser, Jack Earl and Brandon Knott; 1 exhibition per year.
  • Starbrick Clay, 21 W. Columbus St., Nelsonville OH 45764; starbrick@gmail.com; www.starbrick.com; (740) 753-1011. Contemporary local, regional and national ceramics; 12 exhibitions per year, plus Starbrick Clay National Cup Show.
  • Radca McMahon Ceramic Art Gallery, 15216 Grove Rd., Port Washington OH 43837; info@RadcaMcMahonCeramicArtGallery.com; www.RadcaCeramicArtGallery.com; (740) 498-4303. Contemporary sculpture, including works by Brenda McMahon; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Cowan Pottery Museum at Rocky River Public Library, 1600 Hampton Rd., Rocky River OH 44116; c.jacobs@rrpl.org; www.rrpl.org/rrpl_cowan.stm; (440) 333-7610. Permanent collection of more than 1200 pieces, including works by Russell Aitken, Elizabeth Anderson, Arthur Baggs, Paul Bogatay, R. Guy Cowan, Edris Eckhardt, Waylande Gregory, Margaret Postgate, Viktor Schreckengost and Elsa Shaw; rotating exhibitions.
  • River Gallery, 19046 Old Detroit Rd., Rocky River OH 44116; rivergalleryarts@yahoo.com; http://rivergalleryarts.com; (440) 331–8406. Functional, sculptural and contemporary ceramics, including works by Bill Broulliard, Stephanie Craig, Susan Gallagher, Barbara Humpage, Todd Leech, Lynne Lofton, Kelly Palmer, Kevin Snipes and Mark Yasenchack; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • National Ceramic Museum and Heritage Center, 7327 Ceramic Rd. NE, Roseville OH 43777; info@ceramiccenter.info; www.ceramiccenter.info; (740) 697-7021. Art pottery, early stoneware, bricks and contemporary ceramics.
  • Toledo Museum of Art, 2445 Monroe St., Toledo OH 43620; information@toledomuseum.org; www.toledomuseum.org; (419) 255-8000 or (800) 644-6862. Permanent collection, including Asian ceramics.
  • Zanesville Art Center, 620 Military Rd., Zanesville OH 43701; www.zanesvilleartcenter.org; (740) 452-0741. Contemporary and historical Ohio ceramics, including Weller, Roseville, Owens, Brush and American studio ceramics, 1960s to present; 10 exhibitions per year.

Oklahoma
Oregon
  • Opus6ix, 22 W. Seventh Ave., Eugene OR 97401; info@opus6ix.com; www.opus6ix.com; (541) 393-0743. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Freed Gallery, 6119 S.W. Hwy. 101, Lincoln City OR 97367; info@freedgallery.com; www.freedgallery.com; (541) 994-5600. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 15 artists; 7 exhibitions per year.
  • Freed Gallery, The Shops at the Village, 34950 Brooten Rd., Pacific City OR 97135; pcinfo@freedgallery.com; www.freedgallery.com; (503) 965-6070. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 15 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Guardino Gallery, 2939 NE Alberta St., Portland OR 97211; gallery@guardinogallery.com; www.guardinogallery.com; (503) 281-9048. Contemporary regional ceramics, including works by Emilio Berwick, Julie Fiedler, Bruce Fontaine, Jennifer Forti, Dan and Laurie Hennig, Jessica Kreutter, Kim Murton, Darlene Schaper and Sara Swink; 4–5 exhibitions per year.
  • Hoffman Gallery, Oregon College of Art and Craft, 8245 SW Barnes Rd., Portland OR 97225; adebow@ocac.edu; www.ocac.edu; (503) 297-5544. Contemporary and historical ceramics, including work by 30 artists; 2 exhibitions per year.
  • Museum of Contemporary Craft, 724 Northwest Davis St., Portland OR 97209; info@contemporarycrafts.org; www.contemporarycrafts.org; (503) 223-2654. Permanent collection of modern and contemporary ceramics; 5–8 exhibitions or installations per year by emerging and established artists. The Gallery at Museum of Contemporary Craft has 4 exhibitions per year.
  • The Real Mother Goose, 901 SW Yamhill St., Portland OR 97205; (503) 223-9510; and 7000 NE Airport Way #2253, Portland OR 97218; info@therealmothergoose.com; www.therealmothergoose.com; (503) 284-9929. Contemporary ceramics.
  • Mary Lou Zeek Gallery, 335 State St., Salem OR 97301; zeekgallery@qwest.com; www.zeekgallery.com; (503) 581-3229. Contemporary ceramics, including works by more than 20 artists; 2–3 exhibitions per year.
Pennsylvania

States starting with S-W
South Carolina
  • Cone 10 Studios and Clay Gallery, 285-C Meeting St., Charleston SC 29401; http://cone10studios.com; (843) 853-3345. Contemporary, functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by 15 artists; 12 member exhibitions and 1 invitational exhibition per year.
  • Southern Pottery, 2771 Rosewood Dr., Columbia SC 29205; southernpottery@bellsouth.net; www.southern_pottery.com; (803) 251-3001. Traditional and contemporary Southern pottery, including works by more than 30 artists; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Feather Pottery and Interiors and Running Horse Gallery, 928 Old Wallace Gregg Rd., Florence SC 29506; featherpottery@earthlink.net; (843) 992-2178. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Tari Federer and Sasha Federer; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Gallery Up, 201 E. Main St., 2nd Fl., Rock Hill SC 29730; info@galleryup.com; www.galleryup.com; (803) 980-5355. Contemporary functional and sculptural ceramics, including works by Geoff Calabrese, Jim Connell, Heather Knight, Shane Mickey, Yoko Sekino-Bove, Paula Smith, Angelique Tassistro and Alyssa Wood.
Tennessee
Texas
  • ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery, 5442 Burnet Rd., Austin TX 78756; info@clayways.com; www.clayways.com; (512) 459-6445. Contemporary ceramics with emphasis on functional, including works by 50 artists; 4 exhibitions per year.
  • Craighead-Green Gallery, 1011 Dragon St., Dallas TX 75207; cg-director1011@craigheadgreen.com; www.craigheadgreen.com; (214) 855-0779. Regional, national and international ceramics; rotating exhibitions.
  • iota, 3107 Knox St., Dallas TX 75205; iotadallas@sbcglobal.net; www.iotadallas.com; (214) 522-2999. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 30 artists; 6 exhibitions per year.
  • Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory, Denton TX 76201; mchalfant@dentonarts.com; www.dentonarts.com; (940) 382-2787. Contemporary sculptural ceramics; 1 exhibition per year.
  • 18 Hands Gallery, 249 W. 19th St., Ste. B, Houston TX 77008; www.18handsgallery.com; (713) 869-3099. Ceramic works by Kathy Blossom, Karen Cruce, Betsy Evans, Albert Goldreich, Katy McKinin, Jim Shea and Nancy Susaneck; 10–12 exhibitions per year.
  • Foelber Gallery, 710 Richmond Ave., Houston TX 77006; foelberpottery@sbcglobal.net; www.foelberpottery.com; (713) 524-7211. Contemporary ceramics, including works by Judy Adams, Minerva Chango, Saida Fagala, John Foelber, Dr. Henry Gamble III, Jim Seigler and Earnest Snell; 5 exhibitions per year.
  • Goldesberry Gallery, 2625 Colquitt St., Houston TX 77098; nancy@goldesberrygallery.com; www.goldesberrygallery.com; (713) 528-0405. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 14 artists; 5–7 exhibitions per year.
  • Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main St., Houston TX 77002; www.crafthouston.org; (713) 529-4848. Contemporary ceramics; 2–3 exhibitions per year, plus mixed-media shows that include ceramics.
  • Houston Potters" Guild Shop and Gallery, 2726 White Oaks Dr., Houston TX 77007; info@houstonpotters.com; (713) 528-7687; www.houstonpotters.com. Contemporary ceramics, including works by 12 artists; 12 exhibitions per year.
  • San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St., San Angelo TX 76903; museum@samfa.org; www.samfa.org; (325) 653-3333. Contemporary ceramics collection; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Southwest School of Art and Craft, 300 Augusta, San Antonio TX 78205; cbrillson@swschool.org; (210) 224-1848; www.swschool.org. Contemporary national and international ceramics; 1–2 exhibitions per year.
  • Mossrock Studio and Fine Art Gallery, 26002 Oakridge Dr., The Woodlands TX 77380; info@mossrockstudio.com; (281) 684-4411; www.mossrockstudio.com. Contemporary ceramics; 11 exhibitions per year.
Vermont
  • Bennington Museum, 75 Main St., Bennington VT 05201; www.benningtonmuseum.org; (802) 447-1571. Permanent collection of pottery made in Bennington, including Norton Pottery and the United States Pottery Company.
  • Frog Hollow Vermont State Craft Center, 85 Church St., Burlington VT 05401; info@froghollow.org; www.froghollow.org; (802) 863-6458. Contemporary ceramics by Vermont artists; multimedia shows including ceramics.
  • Frog Hollow Vermont State Craft Center, 1 Mill St., Middlebury