Member Directory

Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippi Members

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About Us

We are makers on a mission to preserve and promote, educate and encourage, the highest standard of excellence in regional crafts.

The work of our Members reflects a high degree of competence, professional standards, and artistry in their medium and category. Eligibility is determined by a jury review process which takes place twice each year.

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Lyn-Rae Ashley

Lyn-Rae Ashley

Palos Verdes Estates, CA

Clay / Porcelain and Ceramics

Guild member since 2018

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Ann Baker

Ann Baker

Jackson, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 1993

The emotions that shape Ann’s pottery are influenced by the southwestern deserts and an appreciation of Asian art. The shapes she creates with clay are directly influenced by her experiences while living on a desert in southern Utah, where the earth shoots up into a very dramatic formation outlined by space. Her work includes both hand built and wheel thrown pieces made with stoneware clay fired to cone 10 reduction. She makes, cleans, fires, and glazes each piece with glazes she developed to compliment her designs and shapes. Her glaze pallet ranges from subtle grays and blues to black. Both the desert and love of Asian pottery inspires the clean lines, the emphasis of negative space, the shapes, designs, and all over feel and emotion of her pottery.

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Stacy McInnis Blalock

Stacy McInnis Blalock

Marion, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2014

With a Ph.D. in audiology and a job at a busy ENT clinic, you would wonder how Stacy McInnis-Blalock ever finds the time to make her one of a kind ceramics; however, she always finds a way to nurse her love affair with clay that started over fifteen years ago. Always a lover of art, she was thrilled with what the medium of clay had to offer and has always found new ways to work with her medium to produce something unique and beautiful. She is always exploring and trying out different techniques both on the wheel and during the firing process to help meet her creative vision for what the lump of clay before her can be changed to. This exploration is what keeps the process fun and calls her back to the wheel again and again.

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Lisa F. Bouvette

Lisa F. Bouvette

Gulfport, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2002

Living on the Gulf Coast, Lisa is inspired by the marches, bayous, and animal life of the area. At southwest Louisiana University and William Carey University, she studied ceramics, fine art, and art history. Her work includes wheel thrown pieces and small animal sculptures fired to cone 6 in an oxidation atmosphere. Her wheel thrown pieces are most often carved for an aged effect. She wax resists the pieces, then adds layers of slip and glazes to achieve a rich and unique surface. This process gives her glazes a muted, satiny watercolor quality.

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Rosalind "Rocky" Broome

Rosalind "Rocky" Broome

Baton Rouge, LA

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 1997

Using nature as her inspiration, Rocky’s objective is to create watercolor, expressionistic like paintings that evoke a feeling of joy and beauty. All of her glazes are lead free and the ware is safe for the microwave, oven, and dishwasher. Function is an important consideration, as is beauty. He encourages you to use the pots daily. The one of a kind pieces consist mainly of unique plates and vessels; some are painted using the production patterns and others are black and white silhouettes of loosely drawn dancers that communicate celebration. Rocky holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Louisiana State University. His concentration was in ceramics and, like most potters, once she touched clay he was hooked. Since then, she has been involved in making and teaching art.

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Conner Burns

Conner Burns

Natchez, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2000

Connor was exposed to a variety of visual and performing arts during his childhood. His home was filled with art, especially the handmade pottery his father made. After a number of years of fitting clay around his job in the health and wellness field, Connor took a year off and spent the time working with clay. One year turned into two as Conner spent the time as the Artist-in- residence at Steven Hill’s Red Star studios in Kansas City, after which he returned home and started his own studio. Rich subtleties and organic influences are important in his work. Conner’s intention is for his work to look as if it grew that way, rather than being made. Both visual and tactile are components that used to encourage the user to take a closer look- to reach out and touch.

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Sam Clark

Sam Clark

Madison, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2002

Sam’s designs come from his own active imagination mixed with year of drawing classes that focused on the figure and gesture. For Sam, there is a connection between the between the observer and the work of art. Making a figure or creature of unknown origin appear to have life the second you glance at it and away is what he wants to achieve. His sculpture requires an audience with an energy, for “only in their imagination will the clay take breath. For me this connection is as important as the piece of work.”

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Susan Clark

Susan Clark

Louisville, MS

Clay / Sculpture

Guild member since 1988

Susan’s work has been called humor in clay. She sculpts miniatures based on Southern people, places, and events, often taking her inspiration from the literature and photography of Eudora Welty. One of Mississippi’s most well-know and admired artists, Susan creates works of art that reflect life as she sees it around her. She describes her work as seeing humor in life and putting it in clay, just inspiration and ideas... everyday, real life situations and circumstances. Her sculptures are painstakingly created and, although small, they are so realistic that you can almost recognize some of them as people you know in places where you have been.

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Cosmic Clay

Cosmic Clay

Dowelltown, TN

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2008

With over 30 years as professional ceramic artists, Louis and Christine have enjoyed the experience of many clay, glaze, and firing techniques- from high-fire functional stoneware to low-fire decorative Raku, with which they have had national recognition. They particularly enjoy the challenge of testing the sensitive physical limits of clay, by building precarious shapes and forms into stimulating sound constructions. They strive to incorporate into all their works subconscious themes of mystical imagery, curious symbols, and lyrical patterns. Overall, it is their intent to stimulate the imaginations, evoke a mood of pleasure, for art in sharing the vision of the soul.

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Joseph Eckles

Joseph Eckles

Hernando, MS

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 2002

Joseph believes in the importance of combining beauty and purpose. In all of his functional pottery, he tries to create a design that is both visually appealing and able to stand up to daily use. Many of his designs are influenced by places where he has lived, especially Japan. All of his pottery is produced in the traditional way of wheel thrown, slab or hand formed materials. He uses some custom tools that he has made, and he custom blends all his glazes from raw materials. He is always experimenting with new glazes, glaze washes and slips.

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Kent Follette

Kent Follette

Gonzales, LA

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 1985

Kent and his later to be wife, Libby, met a long, long time ago in art school. When asked about their lifetimes as artists, they replied, “We started our ‘Big Adventures Program’ of love, kids, and making art, and we are still at it to this day. We work on love continuously, family, spoiling the grandchild, and the art just about 24/7. We grew up in homes where life revolved around the kitchen and the dinner table. Food, family, and friends were our main sustenance, so it was only natural that our pottery became an extension of our love of cooking and family celebration.”

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Susan Freeman

Susan Freeman

Birmingham, AL

Clay / Ceramics

Guild member since 1989

Susan has been making wheel thrown utilitarian pottery for over 30 years. Her work is light due to its tin walled construction. All surface decoration is hand applied after the thrown pot is dried to a leather hard stage. Susan has exhibited in fairs and festivals throughout the Southeast and Northeast, garnering several hundred awards, numerous Best of Show, purchases and the coveted Lathe Design Award. Her work can be found in private collections around the world.

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Tom Hughes

Tom Hughes

Natchez, MS

Clay

Ceramics

Guild member since 1995

Since becoming a Christian in 1975, Tom has had a special interest in crosses. Tom moved to Natchez in 1980, and a few years later he began making crosses from the square nails that were used in building houses prior to the Civil War. These nail crosses are worn in many states and countries. Crosses have been provided for churches to use in their processionals and other similar usage. Tom also makes stoneware pottery. When he is firing or waiting on pots to dry, he makes crosses. As a mostly self-taught craftsman, Tom enjoys being a member because the Guild has not only provided an additional market for his work but has given him the opportunity to know really great people who have influenced him as a craftsman and as a person.

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