Peter Brondz
/Peter Brondz has been making pots in Bird Creek, Alaska since 79!
Read MorePeter Brondz has been making pots in Bird Creek, Alaska since 79!
Read MoreSarah Magar explores the cup and adds her patternful, vibrant narratives on their surfaces.
Read MoreSam Lopez joins us from San Diego with painterly surfaces on functional forms.
Read MoreKurt Anderson calls the mountains of North Carolina home. His surrealized imagery offers a story and calls you closer.
Read MoreRob Beishline's current exploration of screen printing, and image transfer techniques on clay is influenced by his interest in poetry and narrative, and by a desire to express the stories and mythology he sees in the lives of people around him.
Read MoreCappy Thompson is an internationally recognized Seattle artist known for her mytho-poetic narratives on glass using the grisaille (or gray-tonal) painting technique.
Read MoreMardis Nenno is interested in form as a means to come closer to a truth that she can only sense is there. In the shapes and colors and textures of the physical world she finds a passageway, a fragment of language in which to describe what she sees and knows.
Read MoreLynne Hobaica is captures stories we live and that we will be remembered by in her work- whether they are run-of-the-mill mistakes, or working against distance and time to hold relationships together, or the joyful awkwardness of exploring new relationships.
Read MoreSue Tirrell makes folkloric pottery and sculpture with a modern sensibility.
Read MoreRat City Studios, where we live, work, garden, and make pottery is on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle,
The Duwamish People, past and present. We are long term-visitors and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.