Al Hoeksema
I have been making pottery since 2000. I make a full line of functional ware in three different colors.
Amy Lancaster
I create stoneware pottery layering colors to create movement and motion; this is especially true with blues, amber, and white glazes. One of my signature pieces is a large wave pattern, made with multiple applications of different blues. My true love is throwing on the wheel, but I enjoy the artistry of hand building also.
Ann Feldmier
I began my clay studio in 1984 after 8 years of apprenticeship and university study in ceramics. I hand build and hand paint my pots.
Bobbie & Megan McCrea
We are a mom and daughter team that has been creating functional and Raku pottery and wall hangings for several decades. We travel the country together to sell at fine art festivals.
Jen Hoeksema
I have been making pottery since 2000. I make highly sculpted, carved and cutout decorative pieces.
Brendy Vaughn
I graduated from UTSA in 1993 with a BFA degree. I work with clay, oil paints, soft pastels and many other mediums. I began working with clay again during the pandemic and now work full time as a potter.
Cat Wammack
I come from a line of Texas Women Artists. My journey in art-making stems not only from a family passion but from also from inspirations of living and traveling abroad in Africa, Greece, Egypt, Jordan and Mexico. I received my BFA from UTSA with a concentration in Ceramics and have maintained a pottery studio for over 25 years.
Kassie Dilworth
I have been working in clay for 10 years focusing on wheel thrown pottery and production. Recently making the jump to porcelain has made my use of curves and love of rounded forms smooth and supple to both sight and touch. My surface applications vary through the used of underglaze, inclusion stains, and carved textures though always carry a flow inspired by my trips through the wilderness and love of water.
Kris Jorgensen
I am an art educator, artist from Corpus Christi. I currently live in Schertz. I have over 15 years working with clay and creating functional art.
Kit Davis and Michael Polkinghorne
We are Gnome & Fairy Pottery. Michael focuses on sturdy gnome pots for the kitchen and table while Kit brings the fairy with charming hand carved and painted pots and unique fairy home sun catchers. Both of us have been potters for more than twenty years.
Michelle Cuevas
I am originally from Silver City, New Mexico and have lived in Texas for over 40 years. I worked for potter Roger Allen at the infamous Chicken Farm Art Center in San Angelo for 13 years where I learned all there is to know about pottery, craftsmanship and sharing the art spirit. I currently have my own shop and studio in San Angelo, Texas and have been a full time ceramic artist specializing in hand built functional pottery and sculptural pieces which are heavily influenced by my New Mexico heritage and cultural.
Mike Anderson
I create functional and decorative pottery and work with commercially manufactured stoneware and porcelain clay in my Rockport, Texas studio. I mix my own glazes and each piece is made specifically in response to the intended glaze. All functional work is made with food-safe glazes.
Nathaneal Huffman
I have an Associate in Arts (Studio Art) degree from Del Mar College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi. My work centers around functional and decorative stoneware, with glazes made in my home studio. Every piece is fired in a propane kiln to high fire temperatures located at my studio location.
Nichole Schiller & Adam Haney
A&N Ceramics was started by couple Adam Haney and Nichole Schiller in the fall of 2020. They bonded over their interest in ceramics and then decided to begin collaborating on creating functional pieces for everyday use. They are based in Corpus Christi Texas and also teach classes at the Art Center of Corpus Christi.
Ross de la Garza
For 30 years I have created my signature line of whimsical Raku fish. Textured slabs combining porcelain and raku clays add to the individuality of each piece. All of the fish are signed and named.
Vicky Phillips
I am Vicky Phillips I own and operate, Mud Magic Art, from my home in Bandera Texas. I live and work on 15 acres with many different species of animals. I sculpt and add to my wheel thrown work for a unique Texas look. My work is functional pottery I fire at cone 6. All of my Glazes are food safe. I like to use a mixture of glaze.
Mike Grafa
Rockport Center for the Arts' Potters