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Whether a new enthusiast of the field or an advanced collector, you will find opportunities to learn through the CCC, a singular regional resource in the field of ceramic arts.

The CCC has eight meetings a year, generally on the second Monday of the month, starting at 2:00 p.m.  All meetings are held via Zoom and we will have two in-person lectures in November 2024, and May 2025, at our new venue, The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.   Click here for membership information.

 

The group is a 501(c)(3) entity, and our Board of Directors consists of the following members:

Executive Board

 

Co-Presidents:                     Jennifer Ketay-Brock & Natalie Robinson 

Vice President:                     Linda Green

Treasurer:                              Irene Willisch

Secretary:                              Ellen Brennan-Galvin

 

 

Committee Chairs

Archives:                                Richard White

Credentials:                           Gail Ahern

Tours and Outings:               Natalie Robinson

 

Membership & Directory:     Marylin Chou

                                                Nick Stagliano

 

Newsletter:                            Jennifer Ketay-Brock

 

Nominating:                          Nick Stagliano

 

Program:                                Letitia Roberts

                                              

Publicity:                                Cynthia Herbert

 

Website & Social Media:      Linda Green


 

HONORARY MEMBERS

John Austin

Meredith Chilton

Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen

Patricia Halfpenny

For further information, email connecticutceramicscircle@gmail.com.

About Us

The Connecticut Ceramics Circle, based in Greenwich, Connecticut, comprises members not only from the Metropolitan tri-state region but also from across the United States and international locations. It is the only organization of its kind in the area and includes art historians, curators, appraisers, private collectors, dealers, both amateur and professional ceramicists, and art lovers. 

 

The CCC was founded in 1989 to promote the understanding of pottery and porcelain and to disseminate knowledge about the subject through lectures by international specialists, collectors and curators who address diverse topics in the field of the ceramic arts.  A Seminar is held each spring, providing an in-depth look at a particular topic. 

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