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United Kingdom
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Cecilia Colman Gallery
Cecilia Colman Gallery specialises in studio ceramics, modern glass, wood and delicate jewellery in precious and non-precious metals.
http://www.ceciliacolmangallery.com/
Hartworks
Dartmouth based gallery showing contemporary artists and ceramicists. Exhibitions throughout the year.
http://www.hartworks.co.uk/
Independent Craft Galleries Association
The Independent Craft Galleries Association guides users to the best independent applied arts galleries in the UK.
http://www.icga.co.uk/
Joanna Bird Pottery
Dealer in modern and classic pottery. Exhibition details plus a library of images, artist profiles and information on collecting ceramics.
http://www.joannabirdpottery.com/
Maureen Michaelson
London-based dealer in contemporary ceramics, sculpture and applied arts for interiors and outdoors.
http://www.maureenmichaelson.com/
Rufford Craft Centre
Exhibitions by leading artists and craftspeople. Includes articles and essays, interactive and animated resources, glossary, and information about the park.
http://www.ruffordceramiccentre.org.uk/
St Ives Ceramics
This Cornish gallery exhibits ceramics for domestic and art collection use throughout the year. Samples of many resident artists are displayed on-line.
http://www.st-ives-ceramic.co.uk/
The Chapel of Art
Centre of excellence for visual and performing arts. Contains past, current and future exhibition details, information about the Potters Path, and a feature on both historic and modern Criccieth.
http://www.the-coa.org.uk/