Prism Works is a collaborative production studio comprising of Adrian Santiago and Keenan Cook. Their work leans towards the cutting edge of ceramics, focusing on digital output and crystalline glazes, while blurring the line between chaos and intent. Each piece is made to be unique and stand alone while also being part of a cohesive […] … Read more “Prism Works”
Exhibit Type: Ceramics / Sculpture
K.M. Pottery
I’m a Chicago based artist who enjoys creating both fuctional & sculptural forms. What has always driven me towards ceramics is the direct connection it has to everyday life. I connect deeper with my work when I consider how I will incorporate it into my home. The main directive in my work is blurring the […] … Read more “K.M. Pottery”
Happy Donkey Pottery
Happy Donkey Pottery creates whimsical household ceramics and sculpture inspired by nature and everyday life. Items are both wheelthrown and hand sculpted, affordable gifts designed to bring a smile. … Read more “Happy Donkey Pottery”
Glorious Abyss
A muddy little shop born from a wild imagination. Some pieces have been fired in an electric kiln with commercial glaze. Others have been fired in a backyard brick kiln. Both with the shared intent of unleashing my creative demons. … Read more “Glorious Abyss”
Carra Terra
Francesco and Rebecca Carra work together in their home studio creating wheel-thrown, functional pottery. Each design choice they make – from the size of a handle to the bottom of a bowl – is informed by creating beautiful moments within our everyday necessities and encouraging us all to slow down from our typical frenetic pace. […] … Read more “Carra Terra”
Aaron Becker Pottery
Fred Follansbee Pottery
I have been a potter at Lillstreet Art Center since 2003. I have been soda-firing my work since 2006. I travel to Japan often and am inspired by Japanese ceramics, especially the work from Shigaraki, Iga, and Mashiko. I enjoy wood-firing when I have the opportunity. … Read more “Fred Follansbee Pottery”
Chelsea Dubick
I am a lifelong artist who is passionate about exploring and guiding creative expression across multiple mediums and languages. I am always looking to build and hone my skills and abilities. I cherish my time spent outside, both in nature and in cities. I place a strong emphasis on equal rights & representation and environmental […] … Read more “Chelsea Dubick”
Outdoor Artist Market
Shop 50+ artists while enjoying live music, dance classes and performances, kids activities, food truck fare, and cold craft beer from Begyle Brewing! Read more “Outdoor Artist Market”
Neosho Art
Neosho Art is a mother and daughter team, creative gals who love to produce functional art pieces (in ceramic and fabric media) that people can interact with and enjoy through daily use. Their professional lives, in the fields of special education and art therapy, fuel a passion for hands-on creating and a desire to touch […] … Read more “Neosho Art”
Wayward Arts
Wayward Arts presents ABUNDANCE – a group exhibition curated by Keith Mendak, featuring contemporary artists whose work celebrates the “eternal source of overbrimming variety.” Read more “Wayward Arts”
Ginny Sykes Studio
Ginny Sykes, a skilled visual artist, will be showing her new painting collection and diverse artworks at her studio, where they will be available for purchase. The exhibit includes a restored mosaic panel to be re-installed at Clarendon Park. With her assistant, Sykes will create a large 9′ x 15′ artwork onsite, letting visitors observe the work in progress. Read more “Ginny Sykes Studio”
Laurie Shaman Ceramics + Eat Paint Studio
Laurie’s studio features a variety of ceramic pieces for tabletop and wall display. Her work incorporates hand painted imagery on hand-built vases, vessels, wall tiles, cups and more that feature birds, creatures, elements of nature and architecture. Works on paper will also be shown. Read more “Laurie Shaman Ceramics + Eat Paint Studio”
Lillstreet Art Center
Visit Lillstreet’s annual Fall Open House, complete with open artist studios, free drop-in workshops outside, and a handmade shopping experience with work from over 100 artists in their gallery on the first floor. Read more “Lillstreet Art Center”