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Pottery classes are gaining popularity as one way to promote the city’s traditional ware, which has a 1,000-year history.
Potter Brian Buckland shows off a recent creation. (Photo courtesy of Brian Buckland) By Dawn De Busk Staff Writer Last weeke ...
Brockway Center for Arts & Technology’s Ceramics Artists recently attended The 59th National Council on Education for the ...
There’s a new neon sign in the window of 517 N. Main St., in Spearfish that reads “Peace, Love, Pottery.” If the sign is ...
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During Milan Design Week 2025, LAUFEN debuted a world-first product by Yves Béhar that addresses the relationship between ...
To get to ceramist Raina Lee’s tree house, you enter through an iron gate with a dog warning sign and climb a long wooden ...
The Richland High School art room is getting a new kiln to replace the older piece of equipment one administrator described as “heavily used.” The school board approved the purchase among a series of ...
Frustrated having to drive to Richmond to buy clay, Alex Milhous took matters into her own hands last year. After applying ...
Leo Wong is making ceramic flowers of such delicacy and detail in his atelier. Van Cleef & Arpels and Homo Faber have taken ...
Milan’s Laboratorio Paravicini has become the atelier of choice for bespoke, hand-painted plates that elevate a table to a ...