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  • Ohio Ceramic Center
    The museum consists of five buildings housing several types of pottery. Some art pottery, early stoneware, brick collection, and new pottery currently in production in the local factories.
  • OHS/Museum of Ceramics
    Houses an extensive collection of the wares produced by "America's Crockery City." Related displays on the social, political, and economic history of this town show the impact of the industry on the community. [ East Liverpool ] [ Ohio ] [ United States ]
  • Overbeck Pottery Museum
    Overbeck Pottery, produced between 1911 and 1955, is recognized as an important part of our national art history. The museum located in the basement of the Cambridge City Public Library preserves the creative art of the six Overbeck sisters who lived and worked in Cambridge City, Indiana. [ Cambridge City ] [ Indiana ] [ United States ]
  • Pewabic Pottery
    Non-profit organization dedicated to ceramic arts education, exhibitions, supporting artists and preserving Arts and Crafts ideals. Supported through contributions and handcrafting custom architectural tile and giftware.
  • Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art
    Houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to contemporary sculpture and installation pieces to advanced ceramics reflecting the cutting edge of ceramic technology. [ Alfred, New York ]
  • The Museum of Ceramics
    Operated by the Ohio Historical Society, houses an extensive collection of the wares produced in the city long known as "America's Crockery City" and "The Pottery Capitol of the World." [ East Liverpool ] [ Ohio ] [ United States ]
  • The Ohr O'Keefe Museum of Art
    Geor ge E. Ohr Arts and Cultural Center, was established in his hometown of Biloxi, Mississippi. It officially opened October 22, 1994 and features more than 250 of his creations. [ Biloxi ] [ Mississippi ] [ United States ]
  • Zsolnay Tile Museum
    Featuring antique Zsolnay ceramic tiles from the Zsolnay factory in Pécs, Hungary from the private collection of Federico Santi and John Gacher.

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