Becca Van Fleet Webb and Nathan Webb are a husband-and-wife pair of potters from central Vermont. They invite visitors to tour their Bethel location, a former dairy farm turned pottery, which includes a refurbished milkshed gallery of their work, a new kiln barn and wood- fired kiln under construction. Becca and Nathan make functional stoneware pottery for the home: bowls and mugs, plates and platters, vases, serving dishes, and butter keepers. Their work is available at their studio, online, through galleries, shows and fairs, as well as for custom wedding registries and dinnerware sets.
Becca began making pottery in high school art class, and went on to pursue ceramics as an art major at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. She has been a full-time studio potter since 2003, when she moved to a small town in New Hampshire . . . simply because of a kiln! Since that time, she has become known for her organic, soft, useful stoneware pottery forms, and exhibits her work around the northeast and Canada. Becca is state-juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, and has been published in Studio Potter, and 500 Plates and Chargers.
Nathan began working in clay at Bates College in Maine, and continued his passion at a variety of potteries across the United States, including Simon Pearce in Quechee, Vermont. He is currently the clay studio coordinator and an instructor at the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in Hanover, NH. Nathan is also an assistant instructor at the F.A. Davidson Ceramics Studio at Dartmouth College. Nathan has been developing glazes from granite and other local materials, and will be published in the upcoming editions of 500 Vases, and 500 Raku.

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