State of Flux
Alex Thullen, Senior Glaze Technician, writes about our curating our current exhibition “State of Flux.” I cannot have been an ideal student. It would be charitable to say that I was willful, and I...
View ArticleEmpty Bowls Fundraiser with Gleaners
Each year, Pewabic hosts an Empty Bowls fundrasier in support of Gleaners Community Food Bank. Julie Ptasznik of Gleaners shines her light on this partnership. It is my pleasure to, again, work on the...
View ArticleApril Member Appreciation Month
For the entire month of April, Pewabic members can double their discount on giftware items in our Museum Store as well as online.The discount applies to most giftware purchases including work from over...
View ArticleMemories of the Courtyard Kilns
Pewabic’s Board Chair Corey Scillian writes about our spring fundraiser to maintain and upgrade our educational facilities including the courtyard and kilns. Just west of Pewabic’s main entrance,...
View ArticleClosed on Friday, July 4, 2014
We will be closed on Friday for Fourth of July. We will re-open for regular business hours on Saturday. Have a great holiday!
View ArticleMEMBER APPRECIATION MONTH
During the month of September, members have the whole month to save! Double your discounts up to 20%. Discount applies to most Pewabic giftware purchases in the Pewabic Store, online and on works by...
View ArticleWare Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
Ware Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing is an exhibition showcasing work by Steve Hansen and Kip O’ Krongly. Through humor, material transformation and dynamic imagery these artists bring playful yet critical...
View ArticleAn Irish Symbol of Love
We are excited to announce the release of a new tile! On Tuesday, March 3, our new Claddagh tile will be available to the public. Our new tile was inspired by classic Irish imagery used in Claddagh...
View ArticlePewabic Origins, Its More than A Name
Pewabic’s founders, Mary Chase Perry Stratton and Horace Caulkins began their ceramic business in 1903 in Detroit, MI. Mary Chase Perry Stratton founded Pewabic in 1903, however, the name was not...
View ArticleWho Was Horace?
Prior to opening Pewabic with Mary Chase Perry Stratton, Horace Caulkins was an entrepreneur of dental supplies in the late 1800s. Caulkin’s dental supply business included one of his very own...
View ArticleARTISAN PROFILE, Alex Thullen
Every year, Pewabic staff venture out to attend NCECA’s annual conference, and this year is no different. NCECA is the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, a 501(c)3 organization that...
View ArticleMEET ZACH, AGE 5
HIS FAVORITE THINGS COLOR: blue MOVIES: Power Rangers Dino Force and Iron Man FOOD: ravioli BOOK: Power Rangers PASTIME: video games Zachary Marshall is a Pre-K Detroit Public Schools student. Once...
View ArticleMeet Trinity, Age 5
TRINITY’S FAVORITE THINGS COLORS: pink and purple MOVIE: The Lego Movie FOODS: pancakes in the morning and noodles later in the day BOOK: Doc McStuffins PASTIME: Singing to “Everything is Awesome”...
View ArticleAnnual Raku Party
Experience the excitement of working with Pewabic artists to select, decorate and fire a pot. At the end of your session, you will go home with your own piece of Raku art. This exciting hands-on...
View ArticleWORKSHOP: Slip-Cast Assemblage with Susan Beiner
In this hands-on workshop students will explore slip casting and hand building to make parts for building sculpture. Forms will be cut and pasted, bent and twisted, and fused using porcelain clay...
View ArticleEXPLORE! YOUTH CERAMIC CAMPS
Are you looking for an exciting and educational experience for your child during the summer months? Our summer camps are designed with age-appropriate projects to accommodate students age 6-12. Your...
View ArticleEXPLORE! YOUTH CERAMIC CAMPS
Are you looking for an exciting and educational experience for your child during the summer months? Our summer camps are designed with age-appropriate projects to accommodate students age 6-12. Your...
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