Todd Piker | Also Known As: Cornwall Bridge Pottery

Todd Piker apprenticed with Michael Cardew in 1970 where he also worked with Svend Bayer. In 1972 he established Cornwall Bridge Pottery where he and his assistants produce functional wood fired stoneware ...
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    Todd Piker apprenticed with Michael Cardew in 1970 where he also worked with Svend Bayer. In 1972 he established Cornwall Bridge Pottery where he and his assistants produce functional wood fired stoneware pots. Production includes bowls, platters, pitchers and mugs as well as flower pots, some of which can be very large. The influences on the work range from Cardew to Asian porcelain and French provincial stoneware.

    The pots at Cornwall Bridge are made from a clay formulated there and often finished with glazes made from local materials. They are then fired in a 35 foot climbing kiln that is fired 6 times a year.

    From the outset of his ceramic career Piker has embraced the apprenticeship model he learned under Michael Cardew. The apprentices produce much the work of Cornwall Bridge and stamp the pieces they make to identify the work as theirs. For Piker this is about more than getting the work done, over the years he has been a guide and teacher to numerous apprentices. A number of whom have gone on to found their own potteries. Former apprentices include Chris Giuliano (1977), Mark Hewitt (1979-1983), Mark Skudlarek (1983-1987), Nancy Barringer (1986-1988), Matt Jones (1994-97), Gogi Milner (1995), Cary Hulin, and Hoyt Barringer.

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    Apprenticeships & Residencies
    1970

    Apprenticed with Michael Cardew

    Primary Work Experience
    1972

    Cornwall Bridge Pottery

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Bibliography

    Butler, Ruth C. Ceramics Monthly (March 2001).

    Clark, P. B. "Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence Sharing Dedication and Passion for Wood-fired Production.” Ceramics Monthly (2001).

    Herold, Jane. Michael Cardew: Cardew's Legacyhttp://hdl.handle.net/10369/1304, 2010.

    Hunt, Bill. 21st Century Ceramics in the United States and Canada. Westerville, Ohio: American Ceramic Society, 2003. 

    Piker, Todd, and Kort Frydenborg. Dance of the Wheel the Pottery of Todd Piker: Conversations with the Artist. Guilford, CT:  Frydenborg Productions, 1991. 

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    West Cornwall, Connecticut

    Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut

    AMOCA

    ACerS

    Center for Crafts

    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    American Ceramic Society

    CfC

    Citation: Todd Piker, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/todd-louis-piker

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