Save the Date! The 2026 Mother of All Pottery Sales will take place on Saturday, May 9, 2026, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm at Union Project. Get your early bird tickets below The Mother of All Pottery Sales (MOAPS) is a celebration of all things clay. This colossal event features over 40 ceramic artists, stunning ceramic artwork, clay demonstrations, and a hands-on activity! Join us to learn about clay, meet and support local artists, and find unique, handmade gifts for your loved ones (or for yourself). Union Project is wheelchair accessible via the entrance on Stanton Avenue. Early Bird shoppers can once again purchase a $20 ticket for crowd-free shopping from 10:00 – 11:00 am. Or enter between 11:00 am – 4:00 pm as part of our free general admission. Tickets are on sale now. There is no pre-registration needed for general admission. The lineup of artists selected by our jury for this year’s Mother of All Pottery Sales: Booth Artists: Acj Studio B Cramer Clay BG Ceramics Boucher Pottery Bryce Ceramics Coleman Clayworks Eddy Ceramics Fabled Ceramics Gone to Clover Pottery Green Basilisk Studio Green Ware Studio Janet Watkins Ceramics Jenna Vanden Brink Ceramics Jordan Coons Ceramics LGG Creative Art Libby Scutt Ceramics Little Joy Little Lau Shop Lock House Studio Megs LeVesseur Ceramics Milo Berezin Ceramics Mud Hut Pottery Nathan Bussard Outcroppings Pottery RIOT Ceramics Shalya Marsh Studios Taylor Mezo Vanessa Kettering Waterhouse Pottery Spotlight Gallery Artists: Black Book Sculpts cassandra b studio Ceramics by Wendy clay_by_djs Cone 6 Studios Emmanuelle Ceramics fineartsbysandra Grace Woolway Katie Botterman Mac Star McCusker Maddie Salapow Ceramics Maggie Dodge Muddy Waters Ceramics Ruth Trok rvbCeramics Talon’s Wood fired Ceramics Want to stay up to date on everything about Mother of All Pottery Sales and more news at Union Project? Sign up for our email list. The Mother of All Pottery Sales is supported in part by: Interested in sponsoring the 2026 Mother of All Pottery Sales? Learn more here. Get your early bird tickets below
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