Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts The Bray exists to promote excellence and enhance commitment and investment in the ceramic arts. brick manufacturing company.
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The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is located near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Helena, Montana, on the grounds of what was once Western Clay Manufacturing Co. Bray, an avid patron of the arts, envisioned an art center and built the Pottery in the spring of 1951, the first step in his dream to "make available for all who are seriously interested in the ceramic arts, a fine

place to work." Rudy Autio and Peter Voulkos were the first resident managers of the Bray. The volume and quality of their work drew attention to the new program and attracted many talented and ambitious potters. A landmark workshop in 1952, with potters Shoji Hamada and Bernard Leach, and philosopher Soetsu Yanagi, had a profound influence on both Autio and Voulkos. Neither had seen clay treated so loosely and freely. It was an approach which changed their whole attitude towards clay. Since its inception, the Bray has drawn more than 200 ceramic artists from around the world to work, including such well-known ceramists as Tre Arenz, Val Cushing, John and Andrea Gill, Wayne Higby, Clary Illian, Jun Kaneko, Eva Kwong, Jim and Nan McKinnell, Ron Meyers, Robert Sperry, Chris Staley, Akio Takamori, and Arnie Zimmerman. Directors Ken Ferguson, David Shaner, and Dave Cornell worked hard at the Bray in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, to establish a sound financial base by selling pots, clay, and ceramic supplies, and by offering classes and workshops. Kurt Weiser's tenure as Resident Director at the Bray from 1977 to 1988 saw an expansion of the clay business with Chip Clawson as manager, and a successful fundraising effort to purchase the brickyard after it closed in 1960. Carol Roorbach became Resident Director in 1989, establishing a permanent endowment. Roorbach also initiated procedures for improved storage and documentation of the extensive and growing Bray permanent collection. Josh DeWeese became Resident Director in 1991, and worked to establish a Resident Artist Scholarship fund which helps residents to enjoy studio space rent-free. In addition, the Bray now offers a growing number of resident artist fellowships which provide annual stipends for juried resident artists, and the Peter Voulkos Fellowship Fund supports an annual visiting artist award to a prominent, world-renowned ceramic artist to work at the Bray. Most notably, the Bray, under DeWeese's leadership, successfully completed a $2.5 million capital campaign to construct a new state-of-the-art resident studio facility, expand endowment and strengthen annual operations. Upon Josh's retirement in 2006, Steven Young Lee was hired as the Resident Artist Director. Rebecca Harvey became Executive Director of The Bray in 2022, and continues the work of upgrading facilities for resident artists and expanding workshop and exhibitions programs.

Our Summer Experience Classes are available now!The Bray's Education department offers a wide variety of one-time experi...
06/02/2026

Our Summer Experience Classes are available now!

The Bray's Education department offers a wide variety of one-time experience classes for anyone to get acquainted with clay. From hand-building to wheel throwing, we have classes for all skill levels.

Sign up for a class today at https://archiebray.org/education/experience-classes/

Nathan Anthony, Long-Term ResidentNathan Anthony is an artist from the UK currently living in Austin, Texas. He complete...
06/01/2026

Nathan Anthony, Long-Term Resident

Nathan Anthony is an artist from the UK currently living in Austin, Texas. He completed a joint MA (Hons) in Fine Art & Art History at Edinburgh University in 2014 and an MFA in Studio Art at The University of Texas at Austin in 2025. He was included in the 2016 - 2017 Jerwood Drawing Prize, and had a solo exhibition at Generator Projects, Dundee, in 2017. He was Artist-in-Residence at Christ’s Hospital School, West Sussex, from 2017 - 2019, and Artist-in-Residence at Eltham College in London from 2019 - 2022, where he made an exhibition of artwork called ‘Muscled Memory’ at the Gerald Moore Gallery in 2021. In 2023, he received a Gilbert Bayes Award for early-career sculptors from the Royal Society of Sculptors. He is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the Dougherty Arts Centre in Austin, Texas.

If you haven't seen it yet, we have a new gallery website! To celebrate, we are offering a 10% discount on all of our me...
06/01/2026

If you haven't seen it yet, we have a new gallery website!

To celebrate, we are offering a 10% discount on all of our merchandise online. Use code NEWSTORE10 at checkout!

This discount is valid until the end of the day on June 7, 2026.

Shop now at https://archiebraygallery.org/

This is the last week to get a planter at 15% off!🌸Stop by and browse our selection before the end of the month!🌷Please ...
05/26/2026

This is the last week to get a planter at 15% off!🌸

Stop by and browse our selection before the end of the month!🌷

Please note, this is an in-store discount.

There is still space in Marian Draper's upcoming workshop, Print Your Landscape: Floral Design With Clay!🌸🌼🌷🌻In this han...
05/18/2026

There is still space in Marian Draper's upcoming workshop, Print Your Landscape: Floral Design With Clay!🌸🌼🌷🌻

In this hands-on workshop, students will hike nearby Helena trails to gather inspiration for their pieces. Back in the studio, you'll learn and explore a variety of techniques, including throwing, altering, carving, inlay, and more. The final day of this workshop consists of arranging cut flowers in finished bisque vases made on the first day of class.

Don't miss your chance to participate in one of our most immersive workshops for the 2026 session!

The full workshop takes place June 4-7, 2026
Learn more and register at https://archiebraygallery.org/products/print-your-landscape-floral-design-with-clay-workshop

If you weren't able to stop by Pots & Plants last week, don't worry! We still have pieces in the gallery for you to take...
05/15/2026

If you weren't able to stop by Pots & Plants last week, don't worry! We still have pieces in the gallery for you to take home, with a little bonus...

For the rest of May, the remaining planters are 15% off! Don't miss this opportunity to bring home a piece of art for you or someone special! 🌼🌸

The Bray Gallery and Visitor Center is open Tuesday-Friday, 11:00-5:00.

Please note, this discount is in-store only.

I view my current artistic practice as a way of building archives for future generations. I am utilizing ceramics to con...
05/15/2026

I view my current artistic practice as a way of building archives for future generations. I am utilizing ceramics to construct vessels and objects that serve as containers for other media—literature, cinema, performance, and music—projected into an uncertain future. Above all, my primary focus is seeking new ways to tell stories.

Being an artist-in-residence at the Archie Bray Foundation has allowed me to further professionalize my practice, providing me with technical tools that empower me to take my work to the next level. Venues in New York, Amsterdam, Paris, and Brussels have served as stages where I share these narratives from an intersectional perspective, both as an artist and as an individual.

I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported the development of my work during this wonderful residency. It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any artist looking to explore ceramics as a primary form of expression.

- Samuel Sarmiento

Explore the beauty of Montana's landscape while learning how to bring nature into your ceramics in Print Your Landscape:...
05/11/2026

Explore the beauty of Montana's landscape while learning how to bring nature into your ceramics in Print Your Landscape: Floral Design With Clay, taught by Marian Draper!

In this hands-on workshop, students will hike nearby Helena trails to gather inspiration for creating. Back in the studio, you’ll learn and explore a variety of techniques, including throwing, altering, carving, inlay, newspaper transfers, and the use of spring molds. On the final day, students will design and arrange cut flowers in finished bisque vases made on the first day of class.

This immersive experience combines Montana’s natural beauty with creative exploration, giving students the opportunity to develop skills, experiment with form and surface, and enjoy a truly inspiring artistic process.

This workshop takes place June 4-7, 2026.
Learn more and register at https://archiebraygallery.org/products/print-your-landscape-floral-design-with-clay-workshop

🌿 Our Pots & Plants Market is THIS Saturday! 🌿 Stop by May 9 from 10 AM–3 PM and find the perfect planter or vase bursti...
05/07/2026

🌿 Our Pots & Plants Market is THIS Saturday! 🌿

Stop by May 9 from 10 AM–3 PM and find the perfect planter or vase bursting with color to take home. With Mother's Day right around the corner, it's the ideal time to pick up something beautiful for yourself or someone you love. 🌸

Plus, we've got two food trucks on site — grab a bite and a coffee while you shop! ☕🍴

We'll see you then! 🪴

Kaitlin Smrcina, Long-Term ResidentBorn in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kaitlin Smrcina makes ceramic sculptures referencing fi...
05/06/2026

Kaitlin Smrcina, Long-Term Resident

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kaitlin Smrcina makes ceramic sculptures referencing film, video games, and emerging digital realities, using gardens as a setting for the manicured suburban uncanny.

Smrcina received her BFA in 2015 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with focuses in Ceramics and Fiber Arts and Material Studies, and an MA and MFA with honors distinction from The University of Iowa in 2026. Smrcina has been awarded various grants, scholarships, and fellowships during her time at Iowa including the Digital Scholarship and Publishing Summer Fellowship, and is a 2026-2027 Fulbright U.S. Student Program Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Award Semi-finalist. Since 2012, Smrcina has exhibited across America, in Canada, and with Lefebvre et Fils in Paris, France.

Address

2915 Country Club Avenue
Helena, MT
59602

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5am
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+14064422521

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