Craft Fare of NCECA
Craft FARE of NCECA is a collaboration between local clay artists and locally owned breweries, coffee shops, & eateries. These locations will be displaying local ceramic art during the month of March, in conjunction with the 57th Annual NCECA Conference, held from March 15-18, 2023 in Cincinnati, OH.
Located all over the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area, all locations that have joined are interested in being a part of the community and supporting local artists. Over 40 artists’ work is on display across 20+ locations across the city. Artwork includes a vast array of drinking vessels, sculptural works, and much more. All artwork can be purchased directly in-store at participating businesses so please get out to support your local shops and artists. See all of the participating artists and locations below.
See you at NCECA 2023!
Participating Artists
AP Ceramics – Amy Pellegrino @amyapceramics
Arte By Caleb – Caleb Paul @artebycaleb
Bailey Gates Ceramics – Bailey Gates www.baileygatesceramics.com
Bethany Rose Pottery – Bethany Kramer @bethanyrosepottery
Blue Pine Pottery – Melissa Jose @bluepinepottery
Bonnie Mitchell Ceramics – Bonnie Mitchell @mitchell_pottery
Bud and Bowl – Jen Watson @budandbowl
Carvings by G and Z Pottery – Marie Hamaker @mariehamaker
Clayworks by CJ – Cindy Zimmerman
Contours & Clay – Jess Thayer @contoursandclay
Crafts By Kodakya – Stephanie Phillips @craftsbykodakya
CRJ Artworks – Charity Rust-Jordan @crj.artwork
Darrin Simmons Ceramics – Darrin Simmons @darrinsimmonsceramics
Design Mill – David Mill www.design-mill.com
Distant Dreams Studios – Shanna Stryker @distant.dreams.studio
Drake Ash Ceramics – Drake Ash @drakeolin
Fox Fire Pottery – Tasha Fox @foxfirepottery
Fractal Pottery – Noah Desch @fractalpottery
Gardenhouse Pottery – Trish McLennan @gardenhousepottery
Hoffman Fire Arts – Ben Hoffman @hoffmanfirearts
Huber Pottery – Ben Huber @benhuberceramics
Indigo Hands Pottery – Linda LeGendre @Indigohandspottery
Jaimes Art Pottery – Jaime and Tracy Illiff www.jaimesartpottery.com
Jeanette Blust @jrblust
Jenna Knight Ceramics – Jenna Knight @jennaknightceramics
Jennifer Gardner @j.gardner515
Joshua Hamaker
Karans Pots and Glass – Karan Witham-Walsh @KaransPotsAndGlass
Karens Ceramics – Karen Ann Eberhardt @karenanneberhardt
LHC Pottery – Lisa Hueil Conner www.lhcpottery.com
Linnea Campbell Studio – Linnea Campbell @linneacampbellstudio
Marcia’s Pottery – Marcia Fanthorp @fanthorpmarcia
Nicholas Bonner Art – Nicholas Bonner @nicholasbonnerart
Overbrook Clay – Jessica Connor @overbrookclay
Polly Wilson Art – Polly Wilson @pollywilsonart
Pottery by Cline – Sue Cline @sueclinepotter
Pottery Mama – Emily Wheaton @pottery_mama
RD Ceramics – Ryan Durbin @rdceramics
Saba Studio Ceramics – Zack Sabatelli @zcsabatelli
Sinclaire Marie @sinclairemariee
Union Studio Design – Igor Mintch www.unionstudiodesign.com
Participating Locations
Bean & Barley www.beanandbarley.co
Bircus Brewing Company www.bircus.com
Bromwell’s Hearth Room www.bromwellshearthroom.com
Carabello Coffee www.carabellocoffee.com
Daylily www.daylilydeli.com
Deeper Roots Coffee (4th St Shop) www.deeperrootscoffee.com
Frida 602 www.fridaonmain.com
Humble Monk Brewing Co www.humblemonkbrewing.com
Kofenya Coffee www.kofenyacoffee.com
Left Bank Coffeehouse www.leftbankcoffeehouse.com
Northside Distillery www.northsidedistilling.com
The Rhined www.therhined.com
Rhinegeist Brewery www.rhinegeist.com
Symposium www.symposiumcincinnati.com
West Side Brewing www.westsidebrewing.com
Woodburn Brewing www.woodburnbrewing.com
Unataza Coffee www.unatazacoffee.com
The Upside www.upsidebrew.com
Follow Craft Fare on Instagram @Craft_Fare_NCECA to see participating artists’ work and our featured local businesses.
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A huge thank you to Charity Rust-Jordan and her team of volunteers in the Clay Alliance who worked diligently to put this collaboration together!!
More about NCECA:
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) is a dynamic, 501(c)3 organization that engages and sustains a community for ceramic art, teaching and learning. In addition to deepening knowledge within the field, NCECA expands it by working to cultivate the next generation of ceramic artists and enthusiasts through programing that affects professional artists, K-12 schools, community centers, universities, museums, galleries, businesses, organizations, collectors and enthusiasts of ceramic art. Currently comprised of approximately 4,000 members from the United States and more than 20 foreign countries, NCECA reaches thousands of additional individuals each year through its programs, publications, events, exhibitions and resources. (Source: nceca.net)
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