Large Jug #2
Large Jar - 10.5” H x 8.5” W” - Hand thrown and altered from stoneware clay, and fired in a gas burning kiln.
Andrew Kellner was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He first studied ceramics at Sheridan College, later receiving his BFA (2005) from Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary and a MFA (2017) from West Virginia University, Morgantown. In 2005, he apprenticed to potter Martin Tagseth in Lake Lenore, SK. In 2016 Kellner worked as a summer technician at Watershed Centre for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, ME. He has exhibited Internationally in places such as Archie Bray, and was selected in 2016 and 2017, for the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) National Student Show. Currently Kellner is a part-time potter in Hamilton, ON.
Large Jar - 10.5” H x 8.5” W” - Hand thrown and altered from stoneware clay, and fired in a gas burning kiln.
Andrew Kellner was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He first studied ceramics at Sheridan College, later receiving his BFA (2005) from Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary and a MFA (2017) from West Virginia University, Morgantown. In 2005, he apprenticed to potter Martin Tagseth in Lake Lenore, SK. In 2016 Kellner worked as a summer technician at Watershed Centre for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, ME. He has exhibited Internationally in places such as Archie Bray, and was selected in 2016 and 2017, for the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) National Student Show. Currently Kellner is a part-time potter in Hamilton, ON.
Large Jar - 10.5” H x 8.5” W” - Hand thrown and altered from stoneware clay, and fired in a gas burning kiln.
Andrew Kellner was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He first studied ceramics at Sheridan College, later receiving his BFA (2005) from Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary and a MFA (2017) from West Virginia University, Morgantown. In 2005, he apprenticed to potter Martin Tagseth in Lake Lenore, SK. In 2016 Kellner worked as a summer technician at Watershed Centre for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, ME. He has exhibited Internationally in places such as Archie Bray, and was selected in 2016 and 2017, for the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) National Student Show. Currently Kellner is a part-time potter in Hamilton, ON.