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1 2 3 1 Renata Cassiano Alvarez’ Sinew Shift, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, 2020. 2 Natalia Arbelaez’ Lucy, earthenware. 1, 2 Courtesy of Lucy Lacoste Gallery in Concord, Massachusetts. 3 Calvin Ma’s Duck Out, 18 in. (46 cm) in height, ceramic, glaze, resin, 2019. Courtesy of the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California. United States International 56 Alabama 64 Nevada 70 Australia 56 Arizona 64 New Jersey 74 Belgium 56 Arkansas 64 New Mexico 74 Bermuda 56 California 64 New York 74 Canada 58 Connecticut 66 North Carolina 74 Croatia 58 Colorado 66 Ohio 74 Denmark 58 District of Columbia 66 Oklahoma 74 England 58 Florida 66 Oregon 80 France 60 Georgia 68 Pennsylvania 80 Germany 60 Idaho 68 Rhode Island 84 Hungary 60 Illinois 68 Tennessee 84 Ireland 60 Indiana 68 Texas 84 Italy 60 Iowa 70 Vermont 84 Japan 60 Kansas 70 Virginia 84 Mexico 60 Kentucky 70 Washington 84 The Netherlands 60 Louisiana 70 West Virginia 86 Norway 60 Maine 70 Wisconsin 86 People’s Republic of China 62 Maryland 70 Wyoming 86 Republic of Korea 62 Massachusetts 86 Scotland 62 Michigan 86 South Africa 62 Minnesota 86 Spain 64 Mississippi 86 Switzerland 64 Missouri 86 Taiwan 64 Montana 86 Turkey 64 Nebraska 86 Wales United States listings are alphabetical by state, district or commonwealth, then cities within the state. International listings are by country and city. Contact information has been included to allow you to check current offerings and hours before visiting. To help us make the guide more comprehensive in the future, please send information about any omissions to Ceramics Monthly, Gallery Guide, 550 Polaris Pkwy., Ste. 510, Westerville, OH 43082, USA. 54 october 2020 www.ceramicsmonthly.org CAV-AD-OCT202-v2.pdf 1 8/14/2020 11:32:06 AM the world is re-awaking, and Clay Art Vegas continues to move forward C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Searching for a new nor�al Thomas Bumblauaskas 48” w X 30”t X 11”d $2020 ClayArtsVegas.com January –March Reduction | April –May What We Do Together June-August The Endless Cup (No entry fee juried show) |Septmeber - October What Goes Bump in The Night (Juried) November- January Fest-a-voes Art and Gifts www.ceramicsmonthly.org october 2020 55 Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino Alabama California CA 95460; [email protected]; Red Dot Gallery, 1001 Stuart St., Birmingham Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center, 9341 Mill St., Ben www.mendocinoartcenter.org; 707-937-5818. Primarily AL 35209; [email protected]; Lomond CA 95005; [email protected]; exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural and www.reddotgallery.com; 205-870-7608. Primarily www.mountainartcenter.org; 831-336-3513. Primarily functional works; representing 15 clay artists. exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional and exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, sculptural works; representing 2 clay artists. sculptural, figurative, and installation works; Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, 8585 Ojai-Santa Paula representing 15+ clay artists. Rd., Ojai CA 93024; [email protected]; The Kiln Studio and Gallery, 9 N. Church St. Ste. 805-646-3381; www.beatricewood.com. Primarily A, Fairhope AL 36532; [email protected]; TRAX Gallery, 1812 Fifth St., Berkeley CA 94710; exhibiting contemporary and historical ceramics; gallery guide [email protected]; www.traxgallery.com; 510-540- www.thekilnstudio.com; 251-517-5460. Primarily functional and sculptural works; permanent collection 8729. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, of Beatrice Wood’s works. functional works; pots for use with food or for the sculptural, figurative, and installation works; table; representing 17 clay artists. Silica Studios, 752 Williams Rd., Palm representing 10 clay artists. Springs CA 92264; [email protected]; Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps Designbyhart Pottery Studio and Gallery, www.silicastudios.com; 760-325-7007. Primarily College, 1030 Columbia Ave #2012, Claremont exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, 2211 Seminole Dr., #2009, Huntsville AL CA 91711; [email protected]; sculptural, and figurative works; contemporary 35805; [email protected]; http://rcwg.scrippscollege.edu; 909-607-8090. southern California ceramic artists; representing www.designbyhartpottery.com; 256-339-6432. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; 20+ clay artists. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional sculptural, functional, and figurative works; Mid- and sculptural works; representing 11 clay artists. Century ceramics. 2021 Xiem Gallery, 1563 N. Lake Ave, Pasadena CA 91104; [email protected]; www.xiemclaycenter.com; The Art House Gallery, 15210 Lakeshore Dr., 626-794-5833. Primarily exhibiting contemporary Arizona Clearlake CA 95422; [email protected]; ceramics; functional, sculptural, and figurative works; www.thearthousegallery.net; 707-994-1716. Primarily Eide Art Gallery 465, 2893 W. Sullivan Ranch established and emerging local artists; representing exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, 50 clay artists. Rd., Clarkdale AZ 86324; [email protected]; sculptural, and figurative works; representing 4 www.eidefineart.com; 928 301 6105; 928-282- clay artists. 4328. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; American Museum of Ceramic Art, 399 North sculptural, functional, and figurative works. Clay Mix, 1003 N. Abby St., Fresno CA 93701; Garey Ave., Pomona CA 91767; [email protected]; [email protected]; www.clay-mix.com; 559-485- www.amoca.org; 909-865-3146. Primarily exhibiting historical and contemporary ceramics; functional, Mesa Arts Center/Mesa Contemporary 0065. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural, and production ceramics; representing Arts Museum, 1 E. Main St., Mesa AZ 85201; functional, sculptural, figurative, and installation works. [email protected]; 480-644-6500; 1000+ clay artists. www.mesaartscenter.com. Primarily exhibiting A New Leaf Gallery | Sculpturesite, 14301 Arnold Dr., Zask Gallery, 96 Narcissa Dr., Rancho Palos contemporary ceramics; functional works. Ste. 8, Glen Ellen CA 95442; [email protected]; www.sculpturesite.com; 707-933-1300. Primarily Verdes CA 90275; [email protected]; www.zaskgallery.com; 310-429-0973. Primarily Eye Lounge Contemporary Arts Space, 419 E. Roosevelt exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural and exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural, St., Phoenix AZ 85004; [email protected]; figurative works. figurative, installation, and some functional works; 602-430-1490; www.eyelounge.com. Primarily Art Honors Life Projects at FUNERIA, 2860 emphasis on art that explores the senses, issues exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural works; Bowen St. #23, Graton CA 95444-0221; and ideas of the earth’s environment; representing representing 4 clay artists. [email protected]; www.funeria.com; 1 clay artist. King Galleries, 7077 E. Main St. #20, 707-829-1966. Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, sculptural, figurative, and The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood Scottsdale AZ 85251; [email protected]; installation works; new funerary urns, vessels, City CA 94063; [email protected]; www.kinggalleries.com; 480-481-0187. Primarily reliquaries, and personal memorial art; representing www.themaingallery.org; 650-701-1018. Primarily exhibiting historical and contemporary ceramics; 15 clay artists. exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional and sculptural works; Native American Indian ceramic sculptural works; representing 2 clay artists. artwork; representing 10 clay artists. coastal eddy a gallery, 1417 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach CA 92651; www.coastaleddyagallery.com; Blue Line Arts, 405 Vernon St. #100, Roseville CA Udinotti Gallery, 4215 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale 949-715-4113. Primarily exhibiting contemporary 95678; [email protected]; [email protected]; AZ 85251; [email protected]; ceramics; functional, sculptural, figurative, and www.bluelinearts.org; 916-783-4117. Primarily www.udinottigallery.com; 480-946-7056. Primarily installation works; representing 20+ clay artists. exhibiting contemporary ceramics; functional, exhibiting contemporary ceramics; sculptural works. sculptural, and figurative works; representing 20+ Couturier Gallery, 166 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles clay artists. ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research CA 90036; www.couturiergallery.com; 323-933-5557. Center, 699 S. Mill Ave., Ste. 108, Tempe AZ Primarily exhibiting contemporary and historical Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St., Sacramento CA 85281; [email protected]; 480-727-8170 ceramics; sculptural, figurative, and vessel works; 95814; www.crockerartmuseum.org; 916-808-7000. www.asuartmuseum.asu.edu. Latin American and American ceramics; representing Primarily exhibiting historical and contemporary 6 clay artists. ceramics; functional, sculptural, and figurative Romero House Potters Inc., 102 W. Washington works; American studio ceramics since 1945, Funk, St., Tucson AZ 85701; [email protected]; Craft Contemporary (previously the Craft and contemporary studio practices, and Southwest http://romerohousepotters.org; 520-624-4287. Folk Art Museum), 5814 Wilshire Blvd., Los pottery. International ceramics including British, Primarily exhibiting contemporary ceramics; Angeles CA 90036; [email protected]; Danish, German, and Japanese. Historic Korean, functional, sculptural, and figurative works; www.craftcontemporary.org; 323-937-4230. Primarily Goryeo Period, early Meissen porcelain, Asian trade representing