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Hudson River Potters is an organization encompassing over 40 potters living and working in New York's Hudson Valley, including Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Dutchess counties.
- Artists
Our talented artists range from sculptural artists to...
- Upcoming Workshops
When: May 20 & 21, 2023 Saturday, 5/20: 10 AM - 5 PM Sunday,...
- Contact
General Contact Email: hudsonriverpotters@gmail.com. Mailing...
- Events
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New members joining after September are required to pay the...
- Next Meeting
When: Friday, October 25, 2024, 7:00pm in person Where:...
- HRP Fall Pop Up
Each season brings new challenges during this difficult...
- Fall Show & Sale
Shop the work of 14 talented local Westchester and Rockland...
- Artists
16 Μαΐ 2017 · Since the rise of the great American ceramic companies in the late 1800s, several names, among them Arequipa, Grueby Faience, and Rookwood, have risen to the top for their exceptional quality and captivating designs. The compelling nature of these makers means they can come with a steep price tag.
Notable in this group are John Bennett, who worked in New York and New Jersey, and Adelaïde Alsop Robineau, whose Scarab Vase is considered one of the finest examples of American art pottery. [3]
11 Φεβ 2019 · In donating over 300 pieces of American art pottery by 80 potters and firms to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the painter Robert A. Ellison Jr. has transformed the Met’s holdings in this area.
12 Ιαν 2018 · This list of potters to watch in 2018 was compiled by looking at hundreds of ceramic artists from around the world, talking with industry educators, historians and makers, and combing the globe’s leading ceramic exhibitions for remarkable craftsman who are exhibiting an immense progression aesthetically and/or professionally.
The Marks Project (TMP) encourages you to be curious, to discover ceramic artists, and to identify marks. TMP brings ceramic artists and sculptors working in the USA from 1945 onward to you.
Native American pottery from the tribes of the southwestern United States has become a vastly popular collectible. This reference guide introduces all the various forms of pottery available and relates them to earlier pottery forms and other ceramic antiquities.