Ceramics

Makers Central

Makers Central

We are a community of makers businesses sharing space in the heart of Tarrytown, NY. We make custom handmade goods for home and hospitality.

84 Central Avenue, Tarrytown

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Rea Silvia Feriozzi

Rea Silvia Feriozzi

Rea Silvia Feriozzi loves exploring new media and organic elements like clay, wool, wood, and paper, reflecting her passion for the planet. Whether traditional or digital, her art, from animation to pottery excites her creativity. She sees no divide between hands-on and digital work, only potential to express her love for form, motion, and nature’s cycle.

500 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY

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Rana Amirtahmasebi

Rana Amirtahmasebi

Rana Amirtahmasebi’s artistic practice, converges ceramics, printmaking, and cartography, creating works that not only captivate the visual senses but also embrace functionality. By seamlessly blending these mediums, she strives to convey narratives that celebrate the inherent connection between her Iranian background, visual sensibilities as an architect, and personal human experience. 145 Palisade Street, Studio 200, Dobbs […]

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Anne-Marie McIntyre

Anne-Marie McIntyre

The techniques found in Anne-Marie Mcintyre’s work have developed over years of studio practice. These include an extensive repertoire of hand mixed glazes and inks and combining 2D and 3D media in unconventional ways. Her ceramics are done in conjunction with her drawings and inform each other to help answer questions about the nature of consciousness and embodiment.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 339, Dobbs Ferry

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Bonnie Levine

Bonnie Levine

Bonnie Levine is a ceramic artist and studio art educator. Similar to her work in the classroom where material exploration is essential, Levine draws inspiration from the clay itself. She uses various techniques to create her forms. The plasticity of the material, the mood of the moment, the moisture in the air and other variables converge to produce one-of-a-kind pieces.

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Lindsay Mortimer

Lindsay Mortimer

Hudson Ceramics is a local, female-owned collection of modern, handmade porcelain jewelry by Lindsay Mortimer. Each piece is a work of art, lovingly made in her Hastings-on-Hudson studio. She is inspired by the beauty of nature and draws on her BFA and 20 years experience in NYC fashion and textiles to create jewelry as unique as you are!

145 Palisade Street, Studio TBD, Dobbs Ferry

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Arriella Anzarut Toeman

Arriella Anzarut Toeman

Ariella Toeman is a classically trained Chef, turned potter. After many years in the kitchen and raising kids, she now focuses her time making pottery- bringing together her love of food, travel, and entertaining. Based in Irvington NY, Ariella creates one-of-a-kind tableware made of stoneware, thrown, altered and hand made, her pieces inspire home chefs and foodies.

You can find more of her work on Instagram (@ariella_ceramics) and on her website (www.ariellaceramics.com)

145 Palisade Street, Studio 215, Dobbs Ferry

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Wendy Naidich

Wendy Naidich

Wendy Naidich is a photographer and potter living in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. She often focuses on architectural details that can take on an abstract quality. Textures, patterns, and colors are what attract her eye. Wendy’s pottery is hand built and mostly functional. She enjoys the tactile experience and the unexpected twists & turns of clay and glaze. 

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Chloe Sikirica

Chloe Sikirica

Chloe Sikirica is a longtime resident of Hastings on Hudson with a BFA and MA degree in Painting and Ceramics. She currently focuses on the nature of clouds and landscape as well as sculptural and functional ceramics.

526 Broadway, Hastings

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Vicky Youngman

Vicky Youngman

Vicky Youngman makes functional pottery for everyday use but also enjoys creating ceramic wall art. Her approach to both involves considerable hands on exploration, experimentation and playfulness. Much like life, it’s a journey into the unknown, one of discovery with imperfections, mishaps and wonderful surprises along the way.

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings

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