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Arts Center Lincoln Square Pottery Studio- Learning Center is a not for profit that specializes in ceramics classes for adults of all skill levels.
Opened in May of 2003, our storefront space has grown to include 13 wheels, an extruder, a slab roller, an ever expanding palette of glazes, several field trips to raku and wood firings, and many display shelves to show off the work being made here. We have 8-week Evening Classes for adults, as well as Independent Study for artists looking for a place to work, and Weekend Workshops for people who just want to give clay a try.
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Detailed work by (hand painted under and wonder glazes on red stoneware mug).
Detailed work by Esme Rodriguez Eguia (hand painted under and wonder glazes on red stoneware mug).
In Pursuit of Freedom: A Collection of Global Protest Art Art is a powerful form of nonviolent protest in any struggle for social or political change. For more than half of the world’s population living under authoritarian regimes, art provides an essential outlet for self-expression. Scroll down to see a selection of protest art inspired by major protes...
New brown stoneware casserole dish, porcelain slip with sgraffito (gentle scraping of the slip). By Carolyn Latshaw.
Brown stoneware and porcelain clay bodies, marbled, thrown on the wheel and then carved to reveal beautiful patterns. By rita_yamin
Brown stoneware and porcelain clay bodies, marbled, thrown on the wheel and then carved to reveal beautiful patterns. By Rita Yamin.
Crafting a Universe in a Pot The ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu is getting a posthumous reappraisal, thanks to her devoted acolytes — and major shows highlighting her poetic forms.
The 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II (Published 2020) Three artists, a curator and a writer came together to discuss the pieces that have not only best reflected the era, but have made an impact.
A new generation of ceramicists takes the spotlight in London show Adebunmi Gbadebo, who makes work from the soil her ancestors lived and worked on, is one of three rising artists in a new ceramics show at Maximillian William gallery in London
New mugby Richard Zeid- Made to look like old metal- red stoneware with metallic flecks brought out through firing.
A testament to the power of Pueblo ceramics and community-based curation The exhibition “Grounded in Clay”, opening this month at the MFA Houston, was co-curated by the more than 60 members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective
The perfect pad; slab built lily pads and frogs- cloth doilies impressed into the clay for unusual patterns. By Laurie Nelson of course!
Theaster Gates Is Redefining What It Means to Be an Artist With a practice that includes painting, ceramics and real estate, he has truly earned the title “multidisciplinary.”
Hand painted and dipped in studio glazes- new vessel by Christopher O'Meara.
Making Connections Through Clay at Frieze London In a new section, Indigenous and expatriate artists explore land loved, lost and left behind in a medium well suited to the task: ceramics.
Lincoln Square Pottery Studio- Learning Center is a not for profit that specializes in ceramics classes for teens and adults of all skill levels. Opened in May of 2003, our storefront space has grown to include 13 wheels, an extruder, a slab roller, an ever expanding palette of glazes, several field trips to raku and wood firings, and many display shelves to show off the work being made here. We have 8-week Evening Classes for adults, as well as a Saturday Teen Wheelthrowing Class, Independent Study for artists looking for a place to work, and Weekend Workshops for people who just want to give clay a try.
Monday | 12:30pm - 9:30pm |
Tuesday | 12:30pm - 9:30pm |
Wednesday | 12:30pm - 9:30pm |
Thursday | 12:30pm - 9:30pm |
Friday | 12:30pm - 9:30pm |
Saturday | 1pm - 6pm |
Sunday | 1pm - 6pm |