The John Natsoulas Gallery will hold its 39th annual gallery-wide 30 Ceramics Sculptors exhibition in conjunction with the California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts (CCACA). The exhibition will run from April 9th to May 17th, 2025. This show was first conceived in 1986, as a collaboration between the late Robert Arneson and John Natsoulas, and continues the ceramic traditions made famous by instructors and students of the University of California, Davis Art Department and the University of California, Berkeley.
Since its inception over three decades ago, the 30 Ceramic Sculptors annual exhibition has grown congruently with the ceramic art world in Northern California. Decades ago there were few major ceramic programs at the Junior, City and State College levels. Today we are experiencing a sculptural renaissance in the ceramics programs of Northern California – new and exciting ceramic sculptors are becoming established.
30 Ceramic Sculptors is the largest annual exhibition of ceramic artists where you can see every variation of ceramic sculpture imaginable. This survey of ceramic sculptors includes everything from figurative to abstract, monolithic to miniature all in one place. Explore the exhibition and you will discover work as varied as the minds who made it. Some work gives homage to the earth, source of clay, with raw organic texture and emphasis on mass, volume, and dynamic thrust while industrial processes have become the emphasis for others. The 39th annual 30 Ceramic Sculptors brings together an impressive group of ceramic artists with practiced rooted in diverse cultures, experiences and education from around the world.

Francoise LeClerc, Patiently, 2021, Ceramic, 17" x 24" x 8"

Jeffery Downing, Vulpes Necator Reliquary - relic: Carson River, CA, 2024, Ceramic, 17" x 19" x 3”

Kensuke Yamada, Headlight, 2025, Stoneware, 45" x 14" x 14"

Louis Marak, Noodle Bowl, 2020, Ceramic, 22" x 13.5" x 6"

Cameron Crawford, Dream Recall, 2025, Terracotta, underglaze, and glaze, 2025, 18" x 18"

Tiffany Schmierer, Connecting Layers, 2024, Ceramic, 24" x 11.5" x 5.5"

Beth Lo, Yat Son, Helena MT, 2024 Porcelain, 12 x 16 x 0.75 in

Evan Hobart, Grasping for Change, 2024, Ceramic, 20" x 10" x 10"

Javier Perez, The Crossing: A Tree of Life Journey, 2024, Ceramic, 24.5" x 18" x 6.5"

Michelle Gregor, Arbor, 2024, Ceramic, 27" x 15" x 17"

Chris Theiss, Angling For A View, 2024, Porcelain, underglaze, glaze 10" x 5" x 4.5"

Beth Lo, Three Taoist Gods: Fú, Lú, Shòu, 2024, Porcelain, white stoneware, and red tassels, 54 x 17 x 3 in

Clayton Thiel, Truth Sayer with Raven, 2024, Ceramic, 28" x 20" x 14"

Robert Arneson, Art Works, 1970, Glazed stoneware, 7.75" x 8.75"

Margaret Keelan, Look/See, 2025, Porcelain and mixed media, 15" x 9" x 5"

Jason Walker, Nesting with the Socials, 2021, Porcelain, 15" x 12" x 10″

Shalene Valenzuela, Suck It Up: Ears are Burning, 2018, Slipcast cone 6 porcelain, underglaze, glaze, luster, silver leaf, hardware, 12"x 28"x 24"

Rene Martucci, Wind and Resistance, 2025, Ceramic, 49.5" x 9.5"

Annakatrin Burnham, It Has Become Apparent, 2025, Earthenware and mid-fired porcelain, 18" x 12" x 10"

Kris Lyons, Confluence, 2021, Clay, glaze, enamel paint, sharpie, and flocking, 19" x 20" x 6"

Mark Boguski, Mobley, 2024, Ceramic wall piece with glaze and liquid graphite, 23" x 17" x 18"

Chris Theiss, Closer Look, 2023, Porcelain, underglaze, glaze, 8.25" x 10" x 6"

Claudia Tarantino, There was A Time, 2025, Porcelain, 29" x 20.5" x 14.5"

Clayton Bailey, Specimen Bowl, 1969, Ceramic and water pump, 12" x 12" x 6.5

Chris Theiss, Catching Someone’s Eye, 2024, Porcelain, underglaze, 5.5" x 6.5" x 4.75"

David Gilhooly, Jelly Bean Bear, 1980, Ceramic and wood, 16" x 9" x 15"

Chris Theiss, Stealing A Look, 2023, Porcelain, underglaze, glaze, 4.75" x 3.25" x 3.25"

Judy Moonelis, Leaning Woman, Ceramic, 14.5" x 15" x 12"

Lisa Clague, Folded Messages, 2017, Ceramic and mixed media, 13" x 10" x 6"

Patti Warashina, Explosive Situation, 2022, Earthenware, underglaze, glaze and mixed media, 16" x 19" x 12.5"

Yoyo Hu, Journey to the West, 2025, Porcelain, 25.25" x 18.9"

Andy Ruble, Rublestructure, 2023, Ceramics, 17" x 21" x 6"

Bill Abright, Bird Watcher, 2025, Ceramic, 32" x 27" x 9"