2021 Virtual Holiday Sale

December 4, 9:00am EST

New pots!

Shop online!

Amazing gifts!

michiana pottery christmas 2021

Most of the participating artists below will list a bunch of new pots in their online shops on December 4th. Use the links below to purchase pots online and receive them in the mail before Christmas. Happy Holidays!

Participating Artists

Mark Goertzen, Host

Shop
goertzenpottery@gmail.com
Instagram
Shop phone: 574.534.1162
Cell: 317.268.8875

Alex Hoogland, Host

Amy Smith

Shop
Website
402.488.0283
Instagram

Levi Yastrow

Instagram
Shop
847.903.3957

Horacio Casillas Jr.

Etsy
Website
Instagram

Maddie Fowler

Website
Instagram

Laura Sanders

laura-sanders

Instagram
lulysanders@gmail.com
616.881.9492

Brandon “Fuzzy” Schwartz, Host

Sadie Misiuk, Host

Norah Ruth Amstutz

Shop
norahruthpotter@gmail.com
574.500.1123
Instagram

Brett Sauve

brett

Instagram
Brettsauveart@gmail.com
989-233-2863

Jose Arenivar-Gómez

jose

Instagram
joarenivar@gmail.com

Justin Rothshank, Host

Trevor Daugherty, Host

Save the Date: 2022 Pottery Tour

The 11th annual Michiana Pottery Tour will be held:

September 24-25, 2022.

Thank You!

Thank you to all patrons, visitors, volunteers, and artists for making the 10th annual Michiana Pottery Tour a successful event! We appreciate your support.

Read More about the Michiana Potters

Meredith McGriff

Author, The Michiana Potters
Buy the BookWebsiteInstagramTwittermeredith@caughtupinclay.com
Email Meredith with questions about the book or for assistance purchasing it online.

Commitment to Diversity

The Michiana Pottery Tour is a regional arts tour, highlighting potters working in and around Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. The tour began in 2012 and continues to grow each year as a collaborative effort among local host potters. The tour has expanded to include some national and international invited guest artists over the years.

As a collective of artists we recognize that the land we host our tour on is the ancestral home of the Potawatomi Nation. The Potawatomi people were stewards of this land for many generations leading up to an unjust treaty in 1828 when the land was taken by the United States Government and the Potawatomi were forcefully removed and relocated. We stand in solidarity against the systemic racial and ethnic discrimination that has been part of our country since it’s inception.

We recognize that, with a founding group of midwestern artists, our tour does not adequately represent the diversity of artists currently working in ceramics, even within our own region. Our goal is to host a tour that continues to provide opportunities for education about the broad field of contemporary ceramics. We will strive to broaden the diversity of artists we represent, and work to promote diversity within our field and our region. This includes making more opportunities for Black, Indigineous, People of Color, and other underrepresented communities and using our financial resources to support BIPOC organizations.