Clouds, stoneware Studying the work and ideas of Kandinsky and Der Blaue Reiter, Elisa Kayser Eaton has been interested in expressing the spiritual in art. Researching her family history (my grandfather was 1/2 Algonquian) led Elisa to the artwork and ideas of Native America from where she now draws her inspiration. Eaton started pottery making […]
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Hayne Bayless
Treble Clef Teapot Hayne Bayless is a self-taught ceramic artist who established Sideways Studio in Ivoryton, CT in 1990. In 1992, after 10 years at a perfectly good job at a newspaper, he quit to make pots. He abandoned wheel-throwing early on, preferring the freedom of handbuilding afforded by slabwork and extrusions. Bayless uses silkscreens […]
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Justin Gerace
Wood Fired Tall Teapot Justin Gerace is a certified k-12 art educator and professional ceramic artist. Justin has been an instructor at Wesleyan Potters and at Guilford Arts and Craft Center for over five years. Justin has exhibited and sold his work nationwide in different galleries and exhibitions, gaining him recognition from NBCs“Today Show” and […]
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Amanda Bartel
Rain Cloud Sugar & Creamer, stoneware, high fire glaze, food safe, oven safe, microwave safe, dishwasher safe, watertight See Amanda’s work available for purchase online Amanda Bartel first began her pottery career in Ithaca, NY when she asked a local artist for private lessons. Shortly after, Amanda and her housemates built their own studio in […]
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Lynne Scullion
Golden Oak Leaf Jar Lynne received her BA in Art Education from Glassboro State College (now Rowan University) in NJ and a MALS from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT where she was fortunate to study with Mary Risley, who was an amazing inspiration. In addition, she has taken classes at Wesleyan Potters for many years, […]
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Paola Evangelista
Pit-Fired Bottle Vase, stoneware, pit-fired, Iron oxide, porous, not water resistant, 9in h x 4 1/4in w x 4 1/4in d See Paola’s work available for purchase online Paola Evangelista is, first and foremost, a tactile creature as visual and tactile texture plays an important role in her work, whether in ceramics, photography, dressmaking, or […]
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Susan Gerr
Espresso Serving Set Since 1985, potter Susan Gerr has owned and operated Birch Mountain Pottery, a combined studio and craft showroom in Tolland, CT. Birch Mountain Pottery has presented the community with the opportunity to catch a glimpse into a working pottery studio. Gerr says: “My work in clay has been a gradual exploration and […]
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John Lipsky
Medium Bowl with Brown Rim I built a clay replica of Abu Simbel, the Egyptian temple to Ramses II, in the 4th grade. I still have it. Clay is a wonderful flexible media that can be molded and shaped infinitely. I was drawn back to it in adulthood after college. My degree was in Television […]
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Nancy Scilipote
Blue House with 3 windows and door See Nancy’s work available for purchase online Over 25 years ago my children gave me a gift of pottery classes and I have been making pots ever since. I was a studio potter at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven for much of that time but have since […]
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Marcia Kindlmann
See Marcia’s work available for purchase online Marcia Kindleman has been making pottery for about 35 years, in stoneware and porcelain. Marcia makes each piece by hand on the potter’s wheel, making individual pieces related in shape as a family. Kindleman’s fascination with glazes led her to years of experimenting, making her glazes from scratch. […]
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Elizabeth Hargett
Starlight Candleholder, B mix clay, white clay, Cone 6 glaze, 5 1/2in h x 10in w Beth has worked in clay for over 10 years. She worked mainly with functional forms using the wheel until 5 years ago when she began experimenting with altered forms in clay. This led to using piercing techniques to enhance […]
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Monica Hewryk
Masquerade, stoneware, 11in h x 9.5in w x 6.5in d See Monica’s work available for purchase online Monica graduated from Central Connecticut State University with a BA and a focus in ceramics in 2014. She previously worked as the University Assistant at CCSU, the intern at Wesleyan Potters, and a Resident Potter at Guilford Art […]
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Sandi Nyren
Purple Passion Bowl Sandi has been creating with clay for well over 30 years. She is experienced in the production of functional stoneware, raku and majolica pottery. She is now creating delicate porcelain miniatures expressing her love of nature. Sandi has been a member of Wesleyan Potters since 1991 and now also shows her work […]
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Caroline Yankura
Mudslide Sundae Cupss Caroline Yankura was born in New Haven Connecticut, but resided in Portland Maine for eight and a half years, after receiving her BFA in Ceramics in 2013, from Maine College of Art. Caroline has worked as a teacher in her field for ages 5-17, as well as also been recognized in a […]