Jeremy Ayers
Jeremy Ayers is known for thrown, utilitarian pottery made of brown stoneware. He combines glazed and unglazed surfaces on the clay forms to create geometric patterns. His production includes bowls, cake plates, ...
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Jeremy Ayers is known for thrown, utilitarian pottery made of brown stoneware. He combines glazed and unglazed surfaces on the clay forms to create geometric patterns. His production includes bowls, cake plates, cups and saucers, covered jars, cream and sugar sets, mugs, teapots, plates, salt boxes and vases. Ayers? work is fired in oxidation at a mid-range temperature.
Listen to Jeremy Ayers' interview with the Potter's Pocast here.
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1998-—
Studio Potter
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Ayers, Jeremy. “Working Potter: Jeremy Ayers, Waterbury, Vermont.” Ceramics Monthly 63, no. 6 (2015).
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Citation: Jeremy Ayers, "The Marks Project."
Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/jeremy-ayers

