Art sculpture of two women with blue dresses, one covering her face and the other holding a pink object, with colorful flowers around them. Exhibition titled 'Reflections' from September 6 to November 1, 2025.

September 6 @ 6:00 pm November 1 @ 5:00 pm

Lormina Salter Fellow Invitational

In the celebration of the 45th anniversary of Baltimore Clayworks this year, this exhibition highlights the history of Lormina Salter Fellowship. In Reflections, the former fellowship recipients; Aisha Harrison (’10), Hannah Pierce (’18), Kevin Rohde (’14), and Travis Winters (’15) are inviting 16 contemporary ceramic sculptors focusing on narrative and figurative work.

Invited Artists

Jamie Bates (OK), Linda Cordell (NY), Eddie Dominguez (NC), Arthur Gonzalez (CA), Aisha Harrison (WA), Richard James (OH), GV Kelley (CA), Joelle Montez (WA), Nathan Murray (NE), Clarissa Pezone (MD), Hannah Pierce (CA), Taylor Robenalt (FL), George Rodriguez (PA), Kevin Rohde (MD), Keith Schneider (CA), Kourtney Stone (PA), Meghan Sullivan (WI), V Walton (MD), Travis Winters (PA), Kensuke Yamada (CA)

SMALL WORKS

7.4 - 7.26 2025

Artists:

Justin Allen, Rebecca Crowell, Chris Dahlquist, Stephen Gammell, Josh George, Zoe Hawk, Tom Hück, Metra Mitchell, Laura Moriarty, Tom, Pfannerstill, Joel Sager, Jo Stealey, Kensuke Yamada

This exhibit was generously
sponsored by Pete Kingma & Thom Lambert, Connie Kingsley, Robin & Alex LaBrunerie, Lara Landrum

A ceramic sculpture of a human-like figure on hands and knees, with a large head having shoulder-length blonde hair, and a serious facial expression. A ghostly shape with eye holes and red and yellow decorative elements is positioned behind the figure, with additional red and yellow accents on its head. The sculpture is set on a small, black and gray platform.
A ceramic sculpture resembling a face with a textured green surface, an orange object on top, against a dark background.

Who We Are

Jun, 6th - Jun, 28th 2025

The exhibition Who We Are will feature artwork that reveal both the joys and heartache of being human, and will include utilitarian pottery, vessels, and small sculptural work. Invited artists use the figure to observe and report on a wide-range of human experience.

Participating artists include Juan Barroso, Tom Bartel, Adam Chau, Michelle Ettrick, Kathy King, Ryan Myers, Shalene Valenzuela, Kensuke Yamada, and Lilly Zuckerman