Maine Pottery Tour
The 8th annual Maine Pottery Tour is happening Saturday and Sunday, May 4th &5th, 2019. Please join us to visit studios, meet the artists, and shop for great handmade Maine pottery. Dozens of studios in throughout the state will be taking part in this event. Watch this space for maps and other information about the artists and events making up this great weekend!
For a full list of participating studios, visit www.mainepotterytour.org

Thursday, March 29, 2018
Watch your Mailboxes
The refrigerator-worthy Maine Pottery Tour postcard is coming soon to a mailbox near you! Save the card to save the dates.
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Stirrings of Spring: Maine Pottery Tour Planning 2018
Looks like we will have a number of new studios on the tour this year!
2018 is shaping up to be a great year. In the Central region, three new studios will be joining us. Since they are all more "western" than "central," next year they may form the hub of a new region! The new studios are:
2018 is shaping up to be a great year. In the Central region, three new studios will be joining us. Since they are all more "western" than "central," next year they may form the hub of a new region! The new studios are:
- Cabin Pottery in Phillips
- Martha Grover & Josh Rystad in Bethel
- Sunset Haven Pottery in Paris
In the Southern region, the Maine Pottery Tour welcomes:
- Ocean Fire Pottery in York
- Chris Davis Pottery, in York
- Chase's Garage, in York
- Blarney Stone Pottery in Scarborough
- The Green Heron, in Ogunquit
- Shannon Wong Pottery, in Portland
- Julie Cunningham, in Portland
- Anne Alexander, in Windham
- The Southern Maine Pottery Guild, in Kittery
In the Coastal region, we welcome:
- Neighborhood Clay & Liz Proffetty Ceramics, in Damariscotta
- Pottery Farm, in Knox
- Belfast Clay, in Belfast
Altogether there will be 44 studios on the tour this year, the largest we've ever had. See all 44 stops on the online map to plan your pottery tour road trip!
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