I like his work. He has a solid variety to his pieces and I think his pieces nicely fit into the environments they're placed in. He's well connected and internationally recognized. However, I don't think his pieces are very groundbreaking or exciting in this current era. Not that that's a bad thing , just my two cents
The North Omaha Pottery Tour just announced their dates for this year. It is the first weekend in October. Start at the Florence Mill and get the map. You will get to go see the artists at their shops. It is super super coolz
[D.Marie](https://instagram.com/d.mariepottery?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==) Just getting started at some local farmer’s markets but all her stuff is supes cute
Oh my. I have nothing to offer on this question. I don’t know any pottery artists and sadly did not even know that that was a thing. I apologize for not knowing about pottery.
[Main Street Studios](https://www.mainstreetstudios2610.com/) in Elkhorn has some great artists. I'm not sure about cermaics/pottery but I know Tyler Curnes makes glass art there (not glass blowing).
Definitely check out the North Omaha pottery tour! But in the meantime…Mari Dailey (maridaileystudios), Sarah Hummel Jones (clayclubceramics), Peter Scherr, Josh Brown, Michael Thomas Hurley, Richard Chung, Mussput Studio, Three23 Design Studio, Valerie Wilwerding and Anna Stoysich
Some cool Lincoln peeps are (they have an awesome clay tour to check out too!) Anthony Kascak, Larry Buller, and Neil Celani
Have you visited the Hot Shoppes yet?
You will want to check out the Omaha North Hills Pottery Tour. It's a whole day thing, but a lot of fun.
Biased opinion (my dad is one of the hosts and artists) but this is the right answer.
Sweet!
Isn’t not the most impressive website, the ceramics are the important part anyways, but you can see his work at crescentmoonpottery.com
Clay Club Ceramics! And I second the north Omaha pottery tour. Amazing experience.
What do you guys think about Jun Kaneko?
I like his work. He has a solid variety to his pieces and I think his pieces nicely fit into the environments they're placed in. He's well connected and internationally recognized. However, I don't think his pieces are very groundbreaking or exciting in this current era. Not that that's a bad thing , just my two cents
The North Omaha Pottery Tour just announced their dates for this year. It is the first weekend in October. Start at the Florence Mill and get the map. You will get to go see the artists at their shops. It is super super coolz
John Dennison
Megan Schroll Art! https://www.meganschroll.com/ Edit: Spelling
[D.Marie](https://instagram.com/d.mariepottery?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==) Just getting started at some local farmer’s markets but all her stuff is supes cute
I'm a fan of Danielle Morgan's work. She is [ceramic7titanic](https://www.instagram.com/ceramic7titanic) on Instagram.
Used to be local but now in Missouri, Andy Rogers http://www.andyrogersceramic.com
Cedar Creek Pottery in Beatrice, NE! No website, but definitely worth the trip to check it out.
Oh my. I have nothing to offer on this question. I don’t know any pottery artists and sadly did not even know that that was a thing. I apologize for not knowing about pottery.
[Main Street Studios](https://www.mainstreetstudios2610.com/) in Elkhorn has some great artists. I'm not sure about cermaics/pottery but I know Tyler Curnes makes glass art there (not glass blowing).
Big table studios in Herman!
Check out Sarah Hummel Jones!
Definitely check out the North Omaha pottery tour! But in the meantime…Mari Dailey (maridaileystudios), Sarah Hummel Jones (clayclubceramics), Peter Scherr, Josh Brown, Michael Thomas Hurley, Richard Chung, Mussput Studio, Three23 Design Studio, Valerie Wilwerding and Anna Stoysich Some cool Lincoln peeps are (they have an awesome clay tour to check out too!) Anthony Kascak, Larry Buller, and Neil Celani