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Honey Bee hill
​Ceramics

Rockport, Maine
Art for everyday use.
Patterns inspired by nature, designed with intention, and crafted to feel good in your hands.
​Made to last, and made with care for the world we share.
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As I prepare for the 2026 Maine Pottery Tour, all currently listed inventory will remain available for purchase, but new work will not be released until the tour weekend.


Come visit me, and the many wonderful studio members, on May 2nd & 3rd to shop or simply explore what we’ve been making. We’ll have pottery, paintings, jewelry, wood-turned pieces, and a small concession stand with small snacks and beverages available throughout the weekend.

2026 MPT events at Honey Bee Hill Ceramics!


*Throw your own pot! Visit me anytime on Saturday or Sunday, and you are welcome to throw your own pot, for free, with or without my help.
     -Want to keep it? For $5 we will put it through both firings and glaze your piece (done by my awesome studio assistant). We will notify you when your work is ready for pick up!


* Live Demonstration: How a mug is made, start to finish! Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 12 pm
     - I will show you, in real time, all the stages of making my mugs from throwing their bodies on the wheel all the way through glazing.
     -Space is limited! My studio is small (but mighty!). We can fit up to 10 folks at a time, but you will be asked to stand very close to each other, turning, shuffling, and squeezing together as we circulate around the various stations of my studio. 
     -Reserve your space by sending me an email, notating which day and how many folks are in your party. I will confirm your reservation by email in the "first-come, first-served" method. 


*Studio Pride! I am humbled and honored to share my studio with members and friends of many talents.
     -This year I am excited to show and offer for sale the work of :
     ~Tracy Leavitt: Turned wood creations, from bowls to decorative mushrooms
     ~Aurelia Crosslin (studio assistant extrodinare): Stoneware demitasse cups
     ~Chloe Egan: Ceramic wares, and UNBELIEVABLY charismatic pet portraits for commission
     ~David Giansiracusa: Landscape paintings
     ~Liz Goya: Ceramic earrings and vases
     ~Althea Lanphere: Bronze, copper, and leather jewelry
     ~Calder Amoroso: Concession Stand, offering hot and cold beverages, and small snacks, to keep you going!
I can't wait to meet you and share my world!

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  • Welcome!
  • Store
  • Pottery Classes
  • Commissioned Work
    • Commission Work FAQ
  • Timeline of Making A Pot
  • Glazes & Patterns
  • About HBH
  • Contact