Amy Oliver
Amy Oliver makes functional hand thrown pots, beautifully stamped and functional slab work as well as hand sculpted masks and face pots. Her work shows the influence of her mentors in its focus on texture and design.
Amy Oliver makes functional hand thrown pots, beautifully stamped and functional slab work as well as hand sculpted masks and face pots. Her work shows the influence of her mentors in its focus on texture and design.
A self-taught, full-time potter from Round Hill, Virginia, David Norton has been making functional stoneware pottery and ceramic sculpture for over 30 years.
Joan Gardiner makes tiles for private homes and public places in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
A former magazine editor, writer, and photographer, Richard has been a potter since the 1980s. Though he sells his work primarily from his studioby appointment, his pottery is also available to collectors through various galleries and juried exhibitions around the country.