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London Potters Guild
London, Ontario, Canada.
Michigan Ceramic Art
Association
Established in 1958 in southeastern Michigan, the association has
grown to a statewide organization.
Minnesota Clay USA
Online catalogue and gallery, newsletters.
NCECA
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts.
New Mexico Potters Association
An organization of people interested in the ceramic arts in New
Mexico, USA. We hold shows, workshops, have a newsletter and more.
New Zealand Society of Potters
The official website for the New Zealand Society of Potters which
has a membership of over 400 professional and amateur potters and
ceramic artists from all over New Zealand.
North Wales Potters
North Wales Potters - the association for potters and ceramic artists
in Wales
Nottingham Center
for the Arts
A non-profit center for the studio arts offering workshops, programs,
classes, studio space and scholarships.
Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts
Guild
A community of working potters in the San Francisco bay area.
Oregon
Ceramic Association
The Oregon Ceramic Association is a non-profit organization which
promotes the ceramic arts in all its forms.
Oregon Potters
Association
A group of potters working in Oregon and Southwest Washington, USA.
Ottawa Guild
of Potters
A Canadian non-profit organization to further the knowledge of
ceramics and support the work of area potters.
Porcelain Enamel Institute
This is the trade association of the porcelain enamel industry in
North America.
Potteries
of Trenton Society
A New Jersey non-profit organization dedicated to the study and
preservation of Trenton's ceramic past.
Potters' Association of
Namibia
Fostering the art and craft of pottery and ceramics in every way;
to encourage the development, recognition, appreciation of such
pottery and ceramics.
Potters Council of The
American Ceramic Society
Potters Council is a nonprofit subsidiary of The American Ceramic
Society. It was founded in 2001 to serve the needs of potters, ceramic
artists by providing forums for knowledge exchange and professional
enhancement. Potters Council is entirely governed by volunteer members.
Potters for Peace
seek to build an independent, non-profit, international network
of potters concerned with peace and justice issues, principally
through interchanges involving potters of the (overdeveloped) North
and (underdeveloped) South.
Potters' Guild of Hamilton
& Region
The Guild consists of over 200 members ranging from student, to
hobby, to full-time professional potters and from collectors to
suppliers. Meetings are held in the Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St.
in Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
Potters' Guild of New
Jersey
The organization provides its members opportunities to participate
in monthly meetings, educational demos and workshops, Guild-sponsored
shows, a lending library and other activities promoting the development
of New Jersey's ceramic artists and the exchange of knowledge in
support of their creative endeavors.
Potters'
Society of Australia
A national, non-profit organisation representing the interests of
practicing professional ceramists, students of ceramics and all
those interested in Australian ceramics.
Prince George
Potters' Guild
Established in 1976, the Guild has a long, rich history of teaching,
camaraderie, and sharing, turning out some of British Columbia's'
finest clay artists.
Rufford Craft
Centre
Rufford Craft Centre: One of premier contemporary Galleries in the
UK originates exhibitions by leading artists and craftspeople. Including,
ceramics and pottery, textiles, glass, jewellery and other applied
arts. Excellent web site!
San Diego Potters
Guild
Member owned retail gallery and studio is located in Spanish Village
within Balboa Park, next to the San Diego Zoo. Members have a large
patio sale twice a year on the second full weekend in June and November
showing over 100 tables of various types of handmade and thrown
ceramics.
Scottish Potters Association
The Scottish Potters Association, founded in 1974, is one of the
oldest organisations in Scotland providing vital support to ceramics.
South
Australian Studio Potters Club Inc.
S elf funded gallery and large workshop, with a fifty year
history of potting in South Australia
South Wales Potters
The first and largest regional ceramics society in the UK,
with over 100 members. We welcome everyone interested in ceramics.
Studio
Pottery UK
Information on British studio ceramics for the collector, potter
and galleries.
Swedish Ceramic Society
Info on the society with an emphasis on technical ceramics.
Taiwan Ceramics Net (TCN)
The Taiwan Ceramics Net (TCN) is a non-profit station for ceramic
artists organized by the Chinese Ceramics Association Taiwan (CCAT).
The TCN is a bilingual station (Chinese-English) with its primary
language being Chinese.
Tasmanian Potters
Society
Our aims are to stimulate interest in pottery (more often called
ceramics today) and to encourage and support a wide cross-section
of potters from students to professionals.
UK Potters
Provides a service for UK based potters and those interested in
pottery.
Victorian
Ceramic Group
An Australian regional ceramics group established in 1969. The Group
aims to encourage higher standards of excellence through workshops,
lectures and exhibitions.
The Washington Potter's
Association
The WPA was started in 1983 by 12 individuals with the purpose of
promoting better communication among potters throughout the state.
Membership is open to all who work with clay, and has grown from
the original dozen to more than 250.
World Crafts Council
A nonprofit, nongovernmental organization. Its purpose is
to strengthen the status of crafts, to promote fellowship among
the craftspeople of the world and to foster economic development
through income generating activities.
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