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Pewabic: Detroit's Pottery
See where Pewabic's ceramic work is produced onsite in our National Historic Landmark studios during a free strolling tour. Stop in to shop our collection of original handcrafted ceramics along with ceramic art by over 50 artists from Michigan and beyond. Explore the Pewabic story and our collection of historic ceramics in the second floor museum galleries.
During your visit explore the second floor museum to explore Pewabic: Detroit’s Pottery, which showcases over 120 years of Pewabic history. View a selection of the Pewabic Archival Collection on display in the museum including historic arts and crafts era pottery, tiles, adornaments, materials, early iridescent glazes, vibrant uranium glaze vessels, and more.
Outside in the Pewabic Courtyard explore the Education Studio kiln yard and join Pewabic in celebrating the life and work of our friend Ben Chamberlain, a longtime Pewabic staff member and beloved Potter, Kiln-builder, Educator, and charcuterie enthusiast, in the Ben Chamberlain Memorial Exhibition.
at the detroit historical museum
CENTERPOINT: MAPPING DETROIT’S CERAMIC LEGACY
SATURDAY, MARCH 21 - MONDAY, MAY 4
Curated by Kimberly Luther.
ADDRESS: 5401 Woodward Ave, Detroit
WED – SAT 10:00 AM–5:00 PM, SUN 1:00 PM–5:00 PM
This exhibition traces Detroit’s deep history with clay and the institutions that shaped it. From Pewabic Pottery’s early days in the Arts & Crafts Movement to the educational roots of the College for Creative Studies (CCS) and the innovations at Cranbrook Academy of Art, the story of ceramics in Detroit is one of artistry, community, and education.
The exhibition weaves together historic objects, archival material, and contemporary works to show how these places and people built a ceramics tradition that still influences Detroit artists today.
Pewabic Offsite Lectures
Friday, March 27 at 3:30pm
Presented by Annie Dennis, this lecture explores the history and legacy of Mary Chase Perry Stratton, connecting her story to Pewabic’s continuing work today.
Thursday, March 26 at 10AM
Co-presented by Alex Thullen and Annie Dennis. This lecture addresses dwindling ceramic material resources and the effort to document and memorialize them through watercolor paintings.
other exhibits of note
Featuring former Pewabic Wheel Thrower and Educator Kayla Kirk.
ADDRESS: 115 W Liberty St, Ann Arbor
MON-SAT 10:00AM–7:00PM, SUN 10:00AM–6:00PM
Curated by Amanda Bialk, Julie Madden, and Deanne Neiburger.
A celebration of ceramic artists rooted to Ann Arbor. Jon Van Eck, Former Pewabic Wheel Thrower Kayla Kirk, Jenneva Kayser, Natalie Lui, Pi Benio, Yiu-Keung Lee, Brian Westrick, Savanah Conrad, Kate Tremel, Chris Kamykowski, Anastassia "Stassia" Fulmer
Organized by Pewabic artist Joy Kin
ADDRESS: 9407 John R St, Detroit
MON-SAT: 8:00 AM–4:00 PM SUN: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
RECEPTION: March 26 from 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (open to the public)
Diasporic Dialogues is an exhibition inviting Queer Asian-American/Pacific Islander ceramic artists to explore the rich and multitudinous experience of being AAPI in America. Artists include Ayumi Horie, Micah Lewis-Văn Sweezie, Gloria Han, Tyler Quintin, Joy Kin, Holly Rose Moore, Kirin Krane, Sarantseseg Leroux, Mark Su, Sheldon Wong, and others.
Organized by Pewabic Board Member Ebitenyefa Baralaye
Reception: Friday, Mar 27, 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
ADDRESS: 678 Livernois Street, Ferndale
TUES–SAT 12:00 PM– 5:30 PM
Through their practices, Marie T. Hermann, Del Harrow, and Ebitenyefa Baralaye explore how meaning unfolds not in isolation, but through repetition, variation, and relation.
Curated by Claire Thibodeau
Featuring Pewabic artist Joy Kin
ADDRESS: 201 Kirby St, Detroit
TUES 11:00 AM–5:00 PM, WED–FRI 11:00 AM–8:00 PM, SAT 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Echoes: Alumni Voices in Clay showcases dynamic works by CCS Ceramics alumni, highlighting how their unique
styles and experiences shape contemporary ceramics through functional, sculptural, and experimental
approaches.
Featuring Pewabic artist Joy Kin
ADDRESS: 700 Livernois St, Ferndale
TUES-FRI 10:00AM–5:00PM (THU open until 8:00PM)
Organized by Lucas Pincer-Flynn
Speaking Volumes unites trans ceramic artists whose work explores and celebrates transitions. Through clay, we
resist 2025’s anti-trans laws, affirm identity, and create space for community, memory, and liberation. Beckett Chomyn, Brooklin Grantz, Kirin Kane, Joy Kin, Micah Lewis-Van Sweezie, Brennan Pincer-Flynn, Lucas Pincer-Flynn, Jai Sallay-Carrington, Sorrel Stone, Max Trumpower, Soso Capaldi
Featuring Pewabic artists Josh Kochis, Avery Campbell, Willie Meister, Drew Davis, and former Pewabic Glazer José Arenivar-Gómez
ADDRESS: 6540 St. Antoine St, Detroit
TUE-SAT 10:00AM–5:00PM
Reception: Fri, Mar 27, 6:00PM–9:00PM
Organized by Jessika Edgar and Katie Shulman.
Through an open call, the organizers of Ceramics x Fiber created ceramics/fiber collaborative pairings. Artists were invited to collaborate on new work or generate pairings of existing work. Artists include Mark Vander Heide, Elise Martin, Gregory Tom, Heather Macali, José Arenivar-Gómez, Katie Shulman, Jessika Edgar, and additional ceramic/fiber artists.
Featuring Pewabic artist Joy Kin
ADDRESS: 474 Peterboro St. Detroit, MI 48201
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
PotStickers Pop-Up features and celebrates queer Asian ceramics and local Asian American art.
More details to come.
Curated by Alison Wong
Featuring Pewabic Board Member Ebitenyefa Baralaye
ADDRESS: 719 Griswold St, Ste 170, Detroit
WED–SAT 10:00 AM–5:00 PM. THURSDAY, MARCH 26 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Cranbrook Alumni Exhibition in Detroit is an international collection of Cranbrook alumni ceramic artists exploring materiality, scale, and emergence - framed by Detroit’s architecture. Artists include Ebitenyefa Baralaye, Cammi Climaco, Jessika Edgar, María Cecilia Ferrer, Laith Karmo, Beth Katleman, Addie Langford, B Scoba, Benjamin Teague, Wade Tullier, and more.