The 11th annual Michiana Pottery Tour will be held:
September 24-25, 2022.
Participating Artists
Mark Goertzen
Sam Hostert
Troy Bungart
Lesley Bevan
Steven Kin
Dick Lehman
Lorie Marsh
Britney Smith
Dale Huffman
Sadie Misiuk
Dylan Quakenbush
Alex Paat
Brett Sauve
Anna Szafranski
Tim Kowalczyk
Dow Redcorn
Susan Messer McBride
Norah Amstutz
Cristal Sabbagh
Jennifer Sue Kaplan
Jesse Woodworth
Julia Whitney Brown
Mark Nafziger
Alec Hoogland
Sarah Anderson
Amy Smith
Levi Yastrow/Carly Connelly
Trevor Daugherty
Isaac and Karina Shue
Steve and Louise Skinner
Anthony Romero
Fuzzy Schwartz
Andrew Linderman
Seth Green
Kim Marcadis
Doug McIndoe
Justin Rothshank
Kyle Guymon
Yesha Panchal
Susan McHenry
Horacio Casillas Jr.
Goshen Clay Artists Guild
Members of the Guild
Tour Map
A map of the tour will be available closer to the event date.
There will be printed maps available at each stop.
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Meredith McGriff

Author, The Michiana Potters
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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, Indigenous, People of Color, and other underrepresented communities and using our financial resources to support BIPOC organizations.