Click on each an artist's name to read a brief bio and view some of his or her work. Or feel free to scroll down the page and browse the many pieces shown here.

Carol Bell Albert Lowry
Bill Campbell Brandi Marino
Mike Carroll Jim & Pat Reno
Hodaka Hasebe Elisa Root
Ginny Heidke Jim Schneider
Earl Jacobson Adam Spector
Peter Knickerbocker Miriam Steele
Ned Krouse Karen Tufty
Chuck Kyle Diane Urbansky O'Brien
Margie La Tourette


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Carol Bell

Carol Bell is from Webster, NY. She creates whimsical fish sculptures using a combination of wheel-thrown pieces and hand-building techniques.
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Bill Campbell

Bill Campbell produces his functional and decorative porcelain pottery in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania. Mostly Clay carries the largest collection of Bill's distinctive work in Upstate New York.
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Mike Carroll

Mike Carroll is a potter from Avon, NY, who also operates a pottery supply business called Studio Sales. He teaches ceramics at Roberts Wesleyan College. His pots are fired in a two-chambered wood-fired kiln.
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Hodaka Hasebe

Hodaka Hasebe is a native of Tokyo, Japan and currently resides in Pittsford, NY. The signature colors in his cone 10 reduction-fired stoneware are turquoise and deep blue.
Click here to visit Hodaka Hasbe's Web site.
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Ginny Heidke

Ginny Heidke makes her porcelain pottery in Rochester, NY. Wheel-thrown teapots and slab formed trays are among her elegant creations.  
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Earl Jacobson

Earl Jacobson is a Middle School teacher who indulges his passion for pottery in his spare time and during summer vacations. His functional stoneware pottery is created on the potters wheel in his Brighton, NY studio.  
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Peter Knickerbocker

Peter Knickerbocker operates Spider's Nest Pottery in the beautiful Finger Lakes region in Penn Yan, NY. He is known for his spectacular high-fired copper red glazed pots, which are wheel-thrown and hand-built.  
 
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Ned Krouse

Ned Krouse of Haslet, Michigan specializes in colorful raku pottery. His pieces are removed from a kiln while red hot and smoked in a reduction chamber (usually a metal garbage can filled with straw and sawdust.)  
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Chuck Kyle

Chuck Kyle, from Canastota, NY, makes coil and slab formed planters and candleholders. His work is distinctive because of the meticulous hand-painted geometric designs he uses.  
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Margie La Tourette

Mostly Clay owner Margie LaTourette produces wheel-thrown functional stoneware pottery in Canandaigua, NY. Each piece is fired to cone 10 (over 2300 degrees F) in a gas-fired "car kiln".
 
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Albert Lowry

Albert Lowry owns and operates Groveland Hill Pottery in Geneseo, NY. His high-fired stoneware is known for its detailed brushwork designs.
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Brandi Marino

Mixed media artist Brandi Marino works on her creations in her East Rochester, NY studio. She uses recycled materials in her artwork. Her pieces include custom made tables fashioned from discarded old windows and doors.
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Jim & Pat Reno

Jim and Pat Reno own Reno Pottery in Mayville, NY, which is on the shore of Chataqua Lake. For over 20 years they have been making porcelain pottery decorated with stylized dragonflies, crabs and most recently their "roosters with attitude."  
Click here to Vist the Reno Pottery Web site.
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Elisa Root

Elisa Root is a potter from Rochester, NY. Her forte is funky handbuilt vessels. She also produces wheel-thrown pottery.  
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Jim Schneider

Jim Schneider lives and works in the foothills of Vermont's Green Mountains. He forms each piece on the potter's wheel. His wife Marilyn Chattin assists him with the business end of Touchstone Pottery.  
 
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Adam Spector

Adam Spector is a Pittsford, NY native who produces his work in his Anderson Alley studio in Rochester, NY. Attention to detail and fine craftsmanship is a hallmark of his pottery. Adam is a 2002 graduate of Alfred University.
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Miriam Steele

Miriam Steele creates her "grape motif" stoneware in her Holiday, Florida studio. Each piece is hand built using slab and coil techniques.
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Karen Tufty

Karen Tufty's wonderful Alfred Bakeware is produced in her Alfred, NY studio. The clay is dug locally and ram pressed. Each piece is coated with terra sigilata slip glaze. Perfect pizza, pies and breads can be made with her pieces.



Click here to visit Karen Tufty's Web site.
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Diane Urbansky O'Brien

Diane Urbansky O'Brien, a native of Tonawanda, NY, currently resides in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Diane is a Roycroft potter and all of her pottery is stamped with the Roycroft seal, which signifies fine craftsmanship.  
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Polly Whitcomb

Polly Whitcomb produces stoneware pottery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is a former colleague of Mostly Clay owner Margie LaTourette at the Genesee Co-op Pottery. Her pieces are painstakingly decorated with a wax resist technique.  
 
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