On Display

We host monthly displays in our 3 Guild Showcases, located in the hallway close to the Pottery Studio. We have a rotating display of our Guild’s Permanent Collection in one of the displays, and 1 solo member’s display in another and a themed collective display in the third

Here’s what we have on display this month:


November / December 2023

Karla Rivera


November/December collaborative display: Impressions

"According to the dictionary, the word Impression is an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence.
This definition can be applied in ceramics when visual elements and techniques are used to convey meaning, express ideas, emotions, or themes, allowing the viewer to interpret and respond to the artist's intended message. This dynamic is a very personal dialogue between the maker and the observer, the master and the apprentice, the producer and the buyer. It becomes the kind of impression that leaves a mark in our senses."

Evelyn Kelch

Sandra Jess

Evelyn Kelch

Tahia Badre

Sandra Jess


november 2023: Permanent Collection


October 2023

Jonas Wagner

September & October 2023

Tahira Badre


SeptEmber & october 2023

The theme of our Collaborative Window Display is “Tea Party”, (it’s all about the cups)…

For window #1 we have: Betty Greiser, Evelyn Kelch, Terri Taylor, Lauren Hirano, Nesli Pakkal, Teresa Iannetti , Amber Dawkins

Betty Greiser: Ouroboros tea pot - The ouroboros or uroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.

Neslihan Pakkal

Evelyn Kelch

Evelyn Kelch

Teresa Iannetti

Terri Taylor

Amber Dawkins

Lauren Hirano

Amber Dawkins

For window #2: Tahira Badre, Wendy Martynuik, Betty Greiser, Kim Bell

Betty Greiser

Wendy Martyniuk

Tahira Badre

Kim Bell

Kim Bell



August & September 2023

Andrea McVeety
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July & August 2023

The theme of our Collaborative Window Display is “H₂O & More”. This genre includes any form that can hold liquids.
Participants: Carol Haberman • Samantha Lycklama • Lisa KosterMichelle Lynn • Andrea McVeety • Anne North • Joanne Pass • Tahira Badre

Carol Haberman “The design of this bowl was made by pressing a ginkgo leaf into clay and then shaping that clay into a bowl. The texture of the leaf was highlighted using black stain after the bowl was bisque-fired. This bowl has inspired its maker to see what happens when other items are squished into clay.”.

Michelle Lynn

Andrea McVeety

Anne North

Tahira Badre

Tahira Badre

Joanne Paas