Exhibitions

November 2022

Clay as Soft Power: Shigaraki Ware in Post War Japan and America; University of Michigan Museum of Art. Invitational show.

    March 2020

    Exhibitions bi-annually at Weyrich Gallery  from 2012 to 2020, Albuquerque, NM  One person shows of ceramics and prints.

    April 2016

    Group exhibition of Sake Vessels at Lacoste Gallery, Concord, MA.

    March 2011

    Exhibition titled "The Elusive Teabowl" at the Lacoste Gallery, Concord, MA; Group show.

    January 2011

    Phillips Museum of Art, F & M College, Lancaster, PA; “Trio of Elements" with Tadao Arimoto and Yoichi Nakajima.

    June 2010

    Japan Info and Culture Center, Washington DC; “Trio of Elements" with Tadao Arimoto and Yoichi Nakajima.

    June 2009

    Kita Gallery, Osaka, Japan; One person show.

    June 2009

    Higuchi Bunko Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; One person show.

    January 2009

    Allentown Art Museum, Paine Hurd Gallery, Allentown, PA; One person show entitled “Slow Clay” curated by Jacqueline Atkins PhD.

    November 2007

    Margaretenhöhe Ceramic Workshop, Essen, Germany; One person exhibition.

    November 2006

    Higuchi Bunko Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; One person exhibition, sponsored by the US Embassy

    November 2006

    Yamamoto Noh Theater, Osaka, Japan; One person exhibition, sponsored by the US Embassy

    November 2005

    Tooko Gallery, Mashiko, Japan; 2003 Hannover Group showing together again.

    November 2004

    Higuchi Bunko Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; One person exhibition

    May 2004

    Consul General of Japan, New York City; Two Person Show with Tadao Arimoto, sponsored by S & R Foundation.

    September 2003

    Handwerkskammer Hannover, Hannover, Germany; Honō no Geijutsu (Art of Fire),  Nine international potters associated with Mashiko.

    August 2002

    Gallery What’s, Tokyo, Japan; One person exhibition.

    August 2002

    Hankyu Deptartment Store Gallery, Kobe, Japan; One person exhibition.

    September 2000

    Moegi Gallery, Mashiko, Japan; “12 American Potters” An invitational exhibition of American potters.

    August 2000

    Central Gallery, Osaka, Japan; One person exhibition.

    May 2000

    The Clay Place, Pittsburgh, Pa; One person exhibition.

    October 1999

    Lill St. Gallery, Chicago, IL; “Serendipity” Invitational wood-fired ceramics exhibition curated by Roger Mandel.

    August 1998

    Central Gallery, Osaka, Japan; One person exhibition.

    February 1998

    Carnegie Art Museum, Pittsburgh, PA; “Pittsburgh Collects Clay”, contemporary American ceramics curated by Sarah Nichols.

    February 1998

    Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA; “Artist as Curator”, gallery artists invite another artist to show work with them.

    October 1997

    Chatam College Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA; “Five Ceramic Artists influenced by Japan”.

    June 1997

    Moegi Gallery, Mashiko, Japan; “19 American Potters”.

    April 1997

    Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA; “25th Anniversary Show”.

    March 1995

    The Clay Place, Pittsburgh, PA; “Wood-fired Stoneware”, one person show.

    October 1994

    University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; “Ceramics East and West: Cross-Currents in Art Pottery”, curated by Matthew Roper.

    August 1991

    Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA; Group show entitled “Form and Function: Furniture, Fiber and Clay”.