York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection
York | For the Kitchen Collection

York | For the Kitchen Collection

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Working primarily with forms finished in the soda kiln, Lisa York creates ceramics for special occasions and daily use. The varied surfaces, line, and circle patterns on the work are inspired from travel and time outdoors. Her ceramic studio is located in Milwaukee, WI.

York studied art at University of North Dakota, Hood College, Houghton College, and apprenticed with Kevin Crowe at Tye River Pottery. She was an artist-in-residence at the Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute in Jingdezhen, China, the International Ceramics Studio in Kecskemet, Hungary, and the Residency for Ceramics, Berlin, Germany. In Tanzania, she started a ceramics program at Neema Crafts, an organization that trains people with disabilities to become skilled artisans. Likewise, she worked with a similar program in Chichi, Guatemala for a short-term project. Her functional ceramics have been exhibited nationally and internationally. 

  • Style A - Tea Bowl: 2.5” x 3.5” x 3.5”
  • Style B - Cereal Bowl: 3.5” x 6” x 6”
  • Style C - Shell Plate: 1.5” x 6.5” x 6.5”