William Leslie + Alessandra Colfi
“We strive to create beautiful forms that will invite people out of their mental busyness to see the timelessness in passing time. Human life, too, is a whirling dance of patterns within patterns.”
Josh Herman
“We over-focus on thinking. My work is about emotions, the senses and paying attention to what is being expressed in the moment”
Charlotte Bird
“The world around me is a festival of color, shape and story. I do art to translate my world into fabric.”
Ashley Kim
“Pottery saturates our world. Yet thoughtfully made functional pottery has a potential to enrich and elevate our daily domestic experience.”
Richard Burkett
My appreciation of artistic expression is deep, as is my interest in science and industrial forms. My ceramic work often lands in this intersecting duality.
Sandra Berlin
My art represents humanity itself as a living artifact, with history and life's experiences combined, expressing past, present and future.
Minako Yamane-Lee
I call my work “Poetry of Clay”.
I try to create through a lump of clay something which invites you quietly and personally
Gail Schneider
I am a woman who grew up next to the Hudson River and the Catskill mountains, a world that has always called to me to enter into a lure of risk.
Nan Coffin
The artist is not a different kind of person, but every person is a different kind of artist. Eric Gill
Erik Gronborg
“Ceramics - Sculpture - Sculptural Furniture - Our Garden - Our House - I do it all - My way - and write about it”
Dot Kimura
As everything is transient in this world, the expression of my work continues to change.
Alexandra Hart
I strive to achieve an “aesthetic symbiosis” of abstract sculptural ideas, traditional jewelry forms, and the human body.
Cheryl Tall
My desire for the harmonious existence of human beings with nature is represented by figures that become a refuge for birds and animals.