![]() The biggest piece of advice I have for those interested in making a living as a potter, would be to take business classes. Plus, get glaze recipes from Jeremy Ayers, Amelia Stamps, and Kristin Pavelka! Also, see this post in the archives about how to start a pottery business!Īdvice on Making a Living as a Potter Jeremy Ayers PS: Check out the June/July/August 2015 issue of Ceramics Monthly to hear more from these working potters, and from Kristin Pavelka and Malcolm Greenwood. In this excerpt from the Ceramics Monthly archive, Amelia Stamps, the late Anderson Bailey, Steven Rolf, and Jeremy Ayers share their tips for making a living as a potter and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. In today’s post, we have gathered some great advice from four successful potters that might just help you when making your plan. Making a living as a potter is not an easy road these days, and if you want to succeed in the pottery business (and make money), you really need to make a good careful plan. Probably every aspiring ceramic artist has pondered at great lengths how to make pottery their full time gig. Pottery Making Illustrated Submission Guidelines.Pottery Making Illustrated's Print Mailing Schedule.Ceramics Monthly's Print Mailing Schedule.Workhouse Clay International ICAN Merit Award. ![]() ICAN Making a Difference in Ceramics Award.Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition Award.
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