Great museum in Toronto, Canada. They have an amazing historical ceramics collection as well as exhibit contemporary ceramics.
Greatest art museum in Rural America. Located in small town Sedalia, MO, a collector donated his entire art collection to the local college and built a great museum to house it. If you are traveling through Missouri, you need to stop in and see the collection.
Great little museum in Syracuse, NY. It has a very nice collection of ceramics.
Great school for undergraduate and graduates alike. Programs include Ceramic and Ceramic Sculpture, Glass, Metals, and Furniture Design
Amazing Sculptors and Photographers, recently created "Big Bambu" on the rooftop of the MET in New York City.
Good network of artist, job, residency and exhibition postings.
Metalsmith working in steel, forging and welding metal to transform the material.
Professor of Ceramics at the School for American Crafts, Rick Hirsch has work in numerous permanent collections throughout the world. A very prolific artist and collaborator, he continues to make his work at his home studio called "The Vessel Research Center".
Julia is a wonderful potter and professor at the University of Montana-Missoula. She has a great website including her methods of working, clay and glaze information and external resources. Her work is in many collections and museums across the country.
Great figurative ceramic sculpture. She also has a blog that has gallery reviews of articles she published in Ceramics Monthly, her travels to museums and as a resident artist abroad.
Ceramic sculptor who does an amazing job piecing ceramic parts to found antique pedal cars, making them look as though they actually were forms of transportation.
Kristina is currently a resident at the Clay Art Center in Port Chester, NY. She is a ceramic sculptor and pottery maker. Her current body of work is using the surfaces as a canvas for painting decorations.
Andrew is a great potter using text as imagery on the surfaces of his work. Very playful, creative and simple at the same time.
Bethany is a ceramic sculptor who uses the complexities of our relationship to the natural environment to inspire her work.
Sean is a potter currently residing in Rochester, NY. He is represented and exhibits his work nationally.