May 10 Vendors: Ceramics

From playful keepsakes to functional beauties, the mix of styles and approaches to pottery will leave you inspired.

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Ash & Clay Pottery

Hi there! My name is Ash, and I'm the potter behind Ash & Clay. My specialty is crafting functional, small-batch pottery on the wheel, including the occasional hand-built piece. My pieces oscillate between simple and playful, but they're all functional. Working with clay is an outlet for me—calming and quieting my inner dialogue. It brings me a sense of peace. I tend to make mugs and vases the most, which is no surprise considering my two favorite things in life are a hot cup of coffee and a bright bunch of flowers! I can't wait for you to bring my pieces into your home and experience their charm firsthand—there's just nothing quite like a homemade piece of pottery.

The Beaver Pond Shop

I am a neurodivergent, disabled, trans potter working out of my studio in southern VT! I create pieces both on the wheel and through handbuilding and sculpture that express who I am and how I see the world. My pottery is often intricately decorated with themes ranging from nature, to social justice issues, to poetry. I love creating functional art with meaning and depth! Look for my table for mugs, dinnerware, kitchenware, vases, and a variety of other unique and whimsical pots!

Cm Flynn Pottery

My art is a mix of ceramics, zines, magnets and felt creatures. I strive to make art as accessible as possible. I want art to be used & well loved. I would describe my art as whimsy mixed with functional.

a darling deer pottery

vivian gay (they/them) makes thoughtful, whimsical and unique ceramic home goods that hope to inspire a cozy sense of home to all who use them. They are inspired by intimate moments of sweetness in the domestic and natural world.

Jena Duncan

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Karin Perlman

Functional handbuilt pottery inspired by organic forms.

Laura’s Little Universe

Laura’s Little Universe is an artist and wildlife rehabilitator based in Cummington, MA. We find joy in the little things with fun and quirky miniature food and nostalgia items made from polymer clay! Plus, a portion of all proceeds is donated to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife in Western Mass!

Lo & Behold Ceramics

Lo is a local queer potter that focuses on making playful, unique, and practical art pieces. Ranging from mugs and bowls, to miniature vases and jewelry. Lo’s style incorporates elements of whimsy and silliness into every piece.

Lost Cairn Arts

Lost Cairn Arts creates unique stoneware pottery for everyday use! I will bring beautiful mugs, vases, and bowls featuring marbled clays and drippy glazes that are sure to be a wonderful addition to your home!

Malea Rhodes

I make whimsical handmade pottery. My Grumpy Birds and Sleepy Fox mugs are always popular. I also make a selection of pride themed pottery.

Mikayla Petchell

Functional ceramics including tumblers, berry bowls, planters, and dishware with a focus on darker clay bodies and organic forms.

Patchrabbit

Patch collected fantasy figurines as a child and dreamt of creating their own for other people to collect. They were born and continue to reside in The Berkshires MA and attribute their artistic inspiration to growing up in such a beautiful area full of gorgeous wildlife. PatchRabbit is a small family business founded on creating lovingly-made collectible art with a focus on the whimsical. We are LGBT+ owned. All of the creations are hand sculpted from clay and adorned with found objects, recycled supplies, crystals and stones.  

Rabbit Coven Ceramics

Egg Henrici is a local ceramic artist who specializes in cute/macabre handbuilt porcelain pieces, including coffins, heart-shaped boxes, boneyard plates, mantle mausoleums, and more.

Transient Clay

Stacy is a studio artist at Cycle Pottery in Florence, MA. She has created works in a variety of mediums including wood cuts, metal and wood sculpture and her favorite by far, clay. Stacy’s love of design can be seen in her stamped bowls and sculpture inspired by the natural world as seen through the eyes of an architect.

WildLands Pottery

I make functional pottery with a focus on one-of-a-kind pieces/sets. I love incorporating various textures into my work, and make pots that transcend necessity and cross into art for every day use. For markets I like to bring lots of mugs, cups, soap dispensers, oil cruets, honey pots, small jars, salt dishes and other small to medium sized pieces that are budget friendly and fit well in any home. I always bring a few teapots and large platters as well for folks who are looking for an extra special gift for themselves or others.

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