Our Favorite Links
We've added some of our favorite interesting sites for potters

Organizations:
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
The Museum of Ceramic Art - New York (MoCA/NY) advances the appreciation, understanding, and enjoyment of ceramics through exhibitions, research, education, and scholarship. MoCA/NY operates as a virtual museum.
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) is a dynamic, 501(c)3 organization that engages and sustains a community for ceramic art, teaching and learning.
Building educational resources to empower craft artists to prepare for, navigate and thrive in the wake of emergencies and disasters, CERF+ remains a dedicated partner and advocate for craft artists and the craft community.
Building educational resources to empower craft artists to prepare for, navigate and thrive in the wake of emergencies and disasters, CERF+ remains a dedicated partner and advocate for craft artists and the craft community.
YouTube Links
I love to teach and have used this channel from the start a place where ceramic education would always be for free. Your support through watching commenting and sharing means so much to me. Thank you for making all this mean something.
In the realm of ceramics, I am dedicated to sharing my expertise with pottery enthusiasts globally, providing demonstrations of diverse throwing techniques. Notably, employing a reduced water quantity enables individuals to execute throws without the necessity of a splash pan.
The videos here display daily life in a working pottery/ art studio situated on the coast of Nova Scotia.You will see technical help in potters techniques, studio layout, firing kilns, making glazes and selling your work.
The Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild is a non-profit group of potters that fosters a creative, innovative and supportive environment for the education of students, professionals and the public in the ceramic arts.
Clay Clips are pottery demos by Bill van Gilder filmed in my own studio, based on over 50 years of experience in clay. You'll see clips on throwing pots, hand building, and even clay extruding. Many of you have seen my DIY television series, Throwing Clay,
Little Street Pottery is about making the art of pottery accessible to all. We provide free tips and workshops that encourage beginners and professionals alike to learn, experiment, and enjoy working with clay.
Join ClayShare the largest online school for pottery, hundreds of full length classes, weekly live broadcasts, workshops, templates, glaze recipes, discounts, private community, giveaways & more! Download our app or go to www.clayshare.com & try for free!
The technology of ancient ceramics from Mesolithic to Mediaeval and beyond. Every step of the process from sourcing and preparing clay and raw materials , through hand building, the potter's wheel to mould made figurines. Watch us open fire Bronze Age beakers, reconstruct and fire Roman kilns and cook in the replica pots that we make
Washington Street Studios exists to provide ceramic artists an affordable, fully equipped studio space for aspiring, emerging and established artists to share their creative energy and knowledge in an environment designed to support the ceramic artist.
This is a channel devoted to "how to" ceramics and miscellaneous other trivialities (when we get bored with pottery).














