Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum at Alfred University houses nearly 8,000 ceramic objects ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to modern and contemporary ceramic art. The primary mission of Alfred Ceramic Art Museum is to collect, preserve, conserve, research, interpret and exhibit ceramic art for aesthetic and educational purposes. The museum is a research and teaching facility, which offers an engagement in cultural history via ceramic art to the student, artist, scholar and collector as well as the local, national and international community.
Fall 2025 Gallery Talk: John Gill and Matt Kelleher
Constructing Radiance: Sculpture by Li Hongwei at Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
Fall 2025 Gallery Talk: Walter McConnell and Jason Green
Fall 2025 Gallery Talk: Andrea Gill and Linda Sikora
Fall 2025 Gallery Talk: Paul Briggs and Nicki Green
Fall 2025 Gallery Talk: Wayne Higby and Anne Currier
Margaret Carney | Binns@Alfred: n degrees of seperation | Perkins Lecture 2025 | Alfred University
William Underhill: The Geometry of Beauty | Perkins Lecture 2022 | Alfred University
Virtual Conference: Path of the Teabowl (Session 2 of 4)
Virtual Conference: Path of the Teabowl (Session 3 of 4)
Virtual Conference: Path of the Teabowl (Session 4 of 4)
Virtual Conference: Path of the Teabowl (Session 1 of 4)
“An Introduction to Chanoyu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony” with Omar Francis
"The Teabowl" with Meghen Jones
Kelcy Chase Folsom Gallery Talk on Zoom
Nick Lenker Artist Talk on Zoom
Freddy Fredrickson Gallery Talk
John Gill's class visits Waylande Gregory Exhibition
Understanding Waylande Gregory; a Monumental Vision for Ceramics
Wave Unveiling
Intimate Immensity: Reflections on the Work of Stanley Rosen | 2017 Perkins Lecture
Ceramics With a Soul | 2011 Perkins Lecture
Our Pioneers
Pioneers of American Ceramics | 2015 Perkins Lecture