
Luster Juried Ceramics Exhibition
LUSTER is a juried exhibition featuring students working in ceramics that attend a college or university within the state of Florida.

Winter Warmers Cup Show
The Winter Warmers Cup Show is an annual juried and invitational exhibition that features ceramic cups of all kinds. Juried by Anne Marie Cooper and Jillian Cooper.

Tallahassee Pottery Market
Come see me at the Tallahassee Pottery Market on Saturday, December 7th from 9-4. Located at 1834 Mahan Dr. (Held at, but not sponsored by, United Church of Tallahassee.)

The Banquet
Just in time for the holidays, “The Banquet” offers ceramics fit for the table along with lush and vibrant still lifes by artist Beth Logan. These combined elements will make for a sumptuous setting! “The Banquet” is a juried exhibition with ceramicist and James Beard award-winning executive chef Mashama Bailey as Juror. (Text from Ology)

Seventeenth Annual Cup Show: “Form and Function”
The Amelia Center Gallery is hosting its Seventeenth Annual Cup Show: Form and Function from November 15 - December 6. Juried by Martha Grover.

Little Things
Little Things is one of Atlanta’s staple holiday shows, having exhibited for over twenty years at Swan Coach House Gallery. Maria Bruckman, SCHG Gallery Director, and Jacob O’Kelley, SCHG Artistic Director, curate the exhibition.
One of our most popular shows every year, Little Things, features hundreds of one-of-a-kind, small works from over 70 artists from Georgia and the Southeast. The showcase offers paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, and more at a range of price points, just in time for the holidays! (Text From Swan Coach House Gallery)

Art of the Cup 2024
The Center for Southern Craft & Design presents its 17th annual juried exhibition, Art of the Cup. Since its launch, the exhibition has featured over 1,100 cups and teapots created by world-class Southern ceramicists.
Art of the Cup 2024 juror Rachel DePauw has selected 30 ceramicists to be featured in the exhibition. Art of the Cup is exhibited in the Center for Southern Craft & Design, located in the Museum Store, with the cups and teapots available for purchase. (Text from Ogden Museum of Southern Art)