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Rikki Gill Ceramics

High fired porcelain dinnerware, vases, and other items can be purchased at my home studio in Berkeley by appointment. You can choose the colors and styles that you like and I can create dinnerware from that. You can look at my website to see examples of what I do. Please phone me at 510-845-0849 both to see my work, or to take private or semi private classes.

Functional Pottery

My name is Karen Sullivan, I am a potter. I do functional & decorative pottery.My functional ware is food safe, microwave safe, oven safe & dishwasher safe. However it is not kid/husband proof, it does not bounce if dropped :))

Grand Theatre Center for the Arts

The Grand Theatre Center for the Arts is an interdisciplinary arts center owned and operated by the City of Tracy, serving the region. The Grand Theatre Center for the Arts offers fine arts programming through a partnership between the City of Tracy and the Arts Leadership Alliance. Through the Arts Education, Exhibitions, and Presenting Programs, the Center provides professional and diverse experiences to our audiences.

Ceramic Courses

Pietro Elia Maddalena studied ceramics at the West Surrey College of Art & Design in England. After two more years of work at Dartington Workshop, he returned to Italy where in 1980 he established a studio and founded La Meridiana, the International School of Ceramics in Tuscany.

Pottery Workshops

La Meridiana organizes residential Ceramic Courses and
Pottery Workshops of one or two weeks since 1981. They are thought for beginners, advanced and professional potters.
The topics treated are various and refer to all the ceramic processes: hand building, throwing, trimming, decorating, study and application of glazes and the various firing techniques (majolica, raku, high temperature, salt & soda, wood, etc).

The Ceramic School is set in a restored 15th century farmhouse, in the centre of Tuscany, land of Etruscan and Roman culture, medieval architecture and renaissance splendour. Our goal is to offer a facility dedicated to a continual education in the ceramic art, a meeting ground in a place rich in Italian culture.