Ceramic Artist
Made With a Bailey Interview Featuring Eileen Egan
Made With a Bailey Interview Featuring Eileen Egan
From the White House to Our House: Why Functional Pots Reflect Culture and Time
"From the White House to Our House: Why Functional Pots Reflect Culture and Time". part of the IMoDD Unforgettable Dinnerware Zoom lecture series
Anne Bailey reflects on her journey in the clay world starting with her education with some of the top functional potters in Britain, showing her porcelain dinnerware as a young potter in the White House during the Carter Administration, starting the Ceramic Supply Division at Bailey Pottery, and building the Bailey Pottery Collection in Kingston, New York. The collection includes over 600 pots from the last century and is located in the Bailey factory in Kingston, New York. She discusses the collection which is primarily functional and its evolution over the years.
Nicholas Mosse, Maker of Mystery Pot 51!
Nicholas Mosse is a renowned Irish potter, celebrated for his high-quality, hand-crafted pottery and distinctive designs.
Remembering Regis Brodie (1942-2024)
Remembering Regis Brodie
Arnie Zimmerman's Inner City
We were fortunate to be invited to a party last month celebrating the installation of Inner City: a work by the late Arnie Zimmerman. Jim Bailey made a short video of the installation which captures the day.
Studio Visit: Raymon Elozua & Micheline Gingras
Rudy Autio & Jim Leedy, Makers of Mystery Pot 50!
Bravo to everyone who guessed this Mystery Pot correctly, and thank you to all who participated in our contest; we hope you enjoyed the challenge!