Plainfield, IN
A former elementary art teacher and actor, Tracy has been teaching, designing and working in clay for over 25 years.
Plainfield, IN
A former elementary art teacher and actor, Tracy has been teaching, designing and working in clay for over 25 years.
Company: Mud Mothers Pottery
Medina, OH
Elaine’s work is original, hand-built or wheel-thrown, with black and white sgraffito designs accented with silk screen transfers and highlighted with colored glaze. She uses images and designs depicting the mood and feel of our built and natural environment. Each piece is kiln fired to 2200 degrees and is food, microwave and dishwasher safe.
Company: Brush Creek Pottery
Archbold, OH
www.Brush-creek-pottery-mark-nafziger.square.site
Mark established Brush Creek Pottery at Sauder Village, a living history museum in Archbold, Ohio, in 1981. For over 35 years, he has worked to combine fine design, form and function to create high fired stoneware and porcelain that is an inspiration to see and use.
Artist: Rebecca Sigler
Mt. Vernon, OH
Rebecca enjoys creating whimsical ceramic artwork from her home studio in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Her company is named in honor of her Grandmother who inspired her love of mice. She teaches ceramic handbuilding to children and adults.
Columbus, OH
Julie holds a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design, and has worked as an illustrator and art instructor. Her functional ceramics are primarily wheel thrown and fired in an electric kiln. She uses stamps, oxides, underglazes and glazes to enhance the surfaces of her work.
Fredericktown, OH
Paul is a central Ohio teacher and ceramic artist. He makes highly decorative, functional ceramics. His pottery has been exhibited across the United States and featured in both Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated.
Columbus, OH
Megs attended CCAD in Columbus, Ohio, to pursue fashion design, but fate brought her to the ceramics lab where she found her love for clay. For the past few years she has been producing and developing the Botanical Collection, which uses traditional handbuilding techniques. Her surface treatment is terra sigillata with a mixture of sgraffito and mishima, and multiple glaze layers.
Columbus, OH
www.quinnhannahandcraftedpottery.square.site
Quinn is currently pursuing a bachelor’s in fine arts at Ohio University and will teach ceramics after graduation. She has been making ceramics since High School.