Gregory Todd
When we asked Greg about his work, here is what he said:
“I started learning to throw pots almost 20 years ago. I think I was attracted to pottery because I can’t draw! I have become fascinated with the conceptoddt of form and the space it encloses.
“I think that is why bowls are my favorite because they are one of the most basic forms — the cupped hands. I think the greatest compliment I can receive is “It can hold things.
“My day (and sometimes night) job is as a physician. I am an attorney-physician internist who teaches internal medicine residents – new doctors to become compassionate physicians. I also provide consultation services in Bioethics. I spend time helping patients and families deal with the many issues that arise at the end of life. I love my job, but sometimes it can be very stressful. Pottery provides a great distraction. I share many pieces with friends and family while telling them that they are “sharing in my therapy.”

Daniel Kaufthal’s colorful, beautifully textured pots, vases and bowls will be on display in our front window all month long.
Elly Lonon’s ceramic mushrooms will be featured in the front window for all of May.
This month, our front display window will feature the work of Brady Candell, including several of his beautiful ceramic drums.
Peggy Clarke’s pottery will be featured in the front window display this month. You can see more of her work on her website: 
Diane Waller’s work will be featured in our front window this month.