Potters
Abby Salsbury
Abby Salsbury's current body of work is the result of her concentration on throwing, hand building and mold making in the last 14 years. Her attraction to design, function, form, color and texture has evolved toward a clearer idea of creating pots that pa ...
Deborah Rael Buckley
Deborah Rael-Buckley's sculptural works tell stories of contained memory through a series of figure and chair-based forms layered with what she terms "the taxonomy of memory": the layering of personal, cultural, historical and biological imagery. Her narr ...
Karen Cordova Caraco
Karen Cordova Caraco specializes in micaceous pottery which is indigenous to Taos and Picuris Pueblos. Her work is traditionally made, hand coiled and pit fired and built from clay gathered from historic clay pits where native peoples have gathered clay f ...
Kathy Riggs and Jake Willson
Ojo Sarco Pottery is a working studio pottery located on the beautiful "high road to Taos." Ojo Sarco Pottery is the work of Kathy Riggs and Jake Willson. Ojo Sarco Pottery is a husband and wife team that collaboratively work on one of a kind clay pieces ...
Logan Wannamaker
Logan Wannamaker lives and works in Taos, New Mexico. His gallery and studio are located a few minutes North of Taos and about an hour and a half drive North of Santa Fe. Logan is the director of Taos Clay, a community studio offering classes, workshops a ...
Miya Endo
Delightful works of art designed for specific edibles for everyday use - this Japanese approach to dinnerware, and the food it serves, is what inspired me to make my own. I took many trips to Japan as I was growing up and learned to appreciate this relati ...
Richard and Tupper Hawley
Richard and Tupper Hawley's Cross Gallery features Raku and Copper Mosaic Art. Raku is a clay firing process, Japanese in origin. The word means "simple pleasure, joy and beauty." Raku is unlike other ceramic processes because of its unpredictability. Ins ...
Stephan Kilborn Gallery
In 1978 Stephen Kilborn moved his pottery studio to the village of Pilar in Taos county where he continues to work. His oils and watercolors can be seen along with his functional pottery exclusively at his Pilar studio, Taos shop, or at this web site.
Wood Fired Pottery
Bradford Pottery Gallery has become Rottenstone Gallery and they are still establishing ourselves physically. They will hopefully have a web presence in the future. of woodfiring, or anagama pottery. There is an inherent referral to the ancient techniques ...
