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  1. Located on Detroit's East Jefferson Avenue, this Tudor-style building was constructed in 1907 and is one of the oldest continuously operating potteries in the nation. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we are free and open to the public Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm.

  2. Explore Detroit's National Historic Landmark pottery! Dive into the the art of ceramics, shop Pewabic ceramics and art by over 30 artists, and tour through the second floor Pewabic Museum for a look into over 120 years of handcrafting Pewabic pottery and tiles.

  3. Along Jefferson Ave. on Detroits east side, an iconic building stands out. It’s Pewabic Pottery, and its’ been making beautiful pottery for more than a century in the Motor City. Pewabic was founded in 1903 and is one of the oldest continually operating potteries in the country. The studio is on the National Historic Register of Places.

  4. Through Caulkins’ “Revelation Kiln” and Stratton’s artistic direction, Pewabic Pottery produced nationally renowned vessels, tiles, and architectural ornamentation for public and private installations featuring their unique iridescent glazes.

  5. 120 Years as Detroit's Pottery. One of the oldest continually operating ceramics facilities in the country, Pewabic Pottery was founded in 1903 by Mary Chase Perry (Stratton, born on March 15, 1867), an artist and educator, and Horace J. Caulkins, a dental supplier and kiln manufacturer.

  6. Pewabic: Detroit's Pottery | Opens June 10, 2022. Explore Pewabic Pottery's archival collection and rich legacy through a newly expanded museum exhibition, Pewabic: Detroit's Pottery, in the second floor galleries. Never before seen images and objects from the archives are on display in this new exhibition.

  7. Founded in 1903, Pewabic is one of the oldest continually operating potteries in the country. Working out of a National Historic Landmark studio on Detroit's east side, Pewabic preserves a tradition of hand craftsmanship that has enriched lives for generations. Visit this active working pottery, architectural tile studio, ceramic arts education ...

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