Betsy whipped up this amazing batch of scones from the “Cooking with the Coyote” cookbook. We’re still loving these recipes a decade later. Yesterday we got a new batch of Jamazing jams. They pair
Platters from Matthew Patton
My heart goes pitter-patter when Mathew Patton platters arrive from Seattle. His platters double as wall art since they all come with built in hangers. And they’re reasonably prices from
Sunset Place Settings
We just got in a whole bunch of new Sunset Canyon pottery from Austin, Texas. Sunset Canyon’s place setting options are some of our favorites. Their rusty reds, deep browns,
Wedding Season at the Clay Coyote
Summer is almost over, but Wedding Season is just heating up! Fall wedding things booming. Take it from this September bride, the weather is mild, the hotels are more affordable,
Meet Katie & Levi
In just a few days Katie Teesdale and Levi Yankosky will join the Clay Coyote Team as our first new potters. They’re both coming to the Clay Coyote with the same goal,
Big news from The Clay Coyote Studio: Meet Levi
We are excited to announce that Levi Yankosky will be joining the Clay Coyote Emerging Artist Studio on September 1, 2016. Levi, the middle son of two Air Force veterans,
Big news from The Clay Coyote Studio: Meet Katie
We are delighted to announce that Katie Teesdale will be joining the Clay Coyote Emerging Artist Studio on September 1, 2016. Katie originally hails from Glen Ellyn, Illinois. She received
Studio Update: One Month to Go
Holy hot July! We’ve been working like crazy on the new Emerging Artist Studio (PDF) and want to share a few photos from our adventures. Studio Additions TLB Construction put
New ash glazes in the Gallery
This month we’ve welcomed back a few favorite potters, Royce Yoder from Pennsylvania and Ray Pottery from Seagrove, North Carolina. Both potters feature ash glazes, but their techniques and clay
We have walls!
There’s an old saying, “you’re a better door than a window.” In the case of the Clay Coyote Emerging Artist Studio we’ve had doors from the original 1929 pole barn