Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Clayworks is thrilled to announce Together Again at the Table, a Dinner Set and Service Ware Invitational, running from March 22 through May 24, 2025. This exhibition showcases a curated selection of nationally recognized ceramic artists and potters, celebrating the artistry and significance of utilitarian objects in everyday life.
Participating artists include Wyatt Amend, Kelly Brothers, Celia Feldberg, Marret Metzger, Erica Bleu O’Connor, Kyle O’Connor, Alex Paat, Amal Tamari, Matt Hyleck, and Naomi Peterson. Their works highlight the intersection of form and function, honoring the handmade through pieces designed for shared meals and communal experiences.
Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, March 22, from 6:00 – 8:00 PM, where guests can engage with the artists, explore the collection, and appreciate the craftsmanship that elevates dining experiences.
Also on Exhibition
Lines and Patterns
As the first in a series of three exhibitions featuring former recipients of the Lormina Salter Fellowship, Lines and Patterns introduces the mentors and peers who inspire these artists’ creativity. Curated by Sam Briegel (’20) and Yoshi Fujii (’08), this exhibition highlights artists who explore form and surface embellishment with intricate line quality and patterning through diverse creative processes.
Community Arts Spring Showcase
Baltimore Clayworks is also proud to present the Community Arts Spring Showcase, featuring works from its vibrant community arts programming.
Don’t miss this exceptional season of exhibitions at Baltimore Clayworks, where fine craftsmanship meets creative exploration.
About Baltimore Clayworks (BCW)
Recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, BCW was founded by nine artists in 1980. Our mission is to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that provides outstanding educational, residency, and collaborative programs in the ceramic arts. We offer classes and workshops for adults and children, host short and long-term residencies for emerging artists, present rotating exhibitions along with a retail shop featuring the work of local and internationally recognized ceramicists, and BCW utilizes the universal medium of clay to engage under-resourced communities in and around Baltimore.