Jeff is a Rhode Island native who started making ceramics at 15 years old. He earned his BFA from Alfred University and his MFA from The University of the Arts London at Central Saint Martins. His work has been exhibited internationally and is part of the permanent collections at institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Korea Ceramic Foundation. Over the years, his work has received several awards, including the Bronze Prize at the 8th Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale and the Maison/0 Green Trail Award. Jeff is also a published researcher in ceramic material science, working with a team of engineers to develop glazes made from industrial waste. His work and writing have appeared in publications such as Dezeen, Ceramics Monthly, The Tile Book: History, Pattern, and Design and Open Ceramics. He brings a deep love of materials and experimentation to everything he makes.
We are Katie and Jeff.
Artists, educators and co-conspirators in creativity.
Katie studied printmaking and photography at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. Over the years, she’s explored just about every corner of the handmade world - craft, clay, textiles, and the simple joy of making for its own sake. Her creative practice is grounded in curiosity, care, and the belief that creativity thrives in everyday life. In addition to her studio work, Katie serves as the Communications & Marketing Specialist for the West Broadway Neighborhood Association, where she helps bring people together through engaging community events and local initiatives in Providence’s West End. Her work often bridges the space between making and connecting - celebrating process, place, and the communities that grow around shared creativity.