Ceramics &  Glass Art by Guild Members   Ceramics By Guild Members

Working with clay, glazes, and varying intense degrees of heat, ceramic artists create both functional and purely aesthetic works of fine craft. Their medium keeps them grounded in the earth and in the long history of the potter’s craft.

Gwen Huber Ceramics 5845

I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT CLAY! I have played in clay for 40 years, trying out many of the techniques clay offers. While doing this I have taught art, language arts, special education - all of which brought much satisfaction, but clay has always been my joy.

I make both utilitarian

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Gwen Huber Ceramics 5795

Stephen Kirkland’s love affair with ceramics started in 1967 when he was 14 years old, and his continuous work making pottery has yielded mastery at his art.

Stephen uses various techniques including pit firing, applying ingenious designs while the clay is on the wheel, and perhaps the

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My ceramics came from the influence of my wife, Roxanne Hunnicutt, a potter. While I can't use a potter's wheel with skill, I make my work from slabs, usually abstractions. My favorite work is totems which usually feature bright colors and geometric shapes. Totems are stacks of pottery pieces

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Caitlin Deane Ceramics 137

Caitlin is a lover of all earth-based crafts. Her discovery of clay and its endless possibilities opened a path for her to develop a deep reverence towards local and natural materials. Through her work, she allows clay’s transformative properties, fragility, and ephemerality to discuss

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Caitlin Deane Ceramics 144
Dana is a ceramic and visual artist who recently moved to Jacksonville Oregon after starting her ceramics career in
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Caitlin is a lover of all earth-based crafts. Her discovery of clay and its endless possibilities opened a path for her to develop a deep reverence towards local and natural materials. Through her work, she allows clay’s transformative properties, fragility, and ephemerality to discuss impermanence and change. 

After receiving her BFA in Ceramics from MICA in 2012, she moved to the Mojave Desert to pursue an education in earth architecture and a career in production pottery. Over the last decade, Caitlin has worked as a natural building instructor, educational coordinator, and artist-in-residence with various nonprofits including Cal-Earth Institute and Quail Springs Permaculture. Alongside creating large earthworks, she became a full time potter at MazAmar Art Pottery and then through her ceramics business, Urthen, focusing on birthing desert inspired functional home pieces.

Caitlin moved to the beautiful Illinois River Valley of Southern Oregon in 2019 where she currently shares her passion for the arts through her work as a Managing Director at The Southern Oregon Guild of Artists & Artisans. When she’s not in the Guild Gallery, she is hiking amongst the Siskiyous, painting, gardening, and creating pottery for personal joy.

Class held 2014 Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and Artisans

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Joyful camaraderie comes with learning and working together on something you love. Our art classes and workshops bring together artists and community members to create in a variety of media. Watch our calendar.

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The Guild’s art workshops and classes are taught either by Guild members, who are practicing artists in their field, or by visiting Master Artists, who are regionally or nationally recognized for excellence in their disciplines. Classes in the business of art are taught by professional artists and educators who have achieved economic success in the arts.