Meet Ric Lamore – Master Potter since 1982

Rowe Pottery began over 35 years ago as a one man potter’s studio in Cambridge, WI.  We have grown since then but the hands that shape our pottery are still that of local artist’s who have a passion for their craft.

Ric in action throwing

Meet Ric Lamore~
For Ric, there was no other way of life but through the arts.  Drawing consumed most of his time as a child and he pursued this love by attending Framingham State College and received a BA in Art Education.  He began his career as a teacher at the Worcester Crafts Center where he could inspire other young people to have a passion for art.  He left teaching to work for many private potters in the New England area for over 15 years.  He moved to Wisconsin in the early 80’s and began his career as a production potter for Rowe Pottery in 1982.  He has over 30 years of production pottery experience but his love for his craft continues after hours as well, as he owns his own studio, Broadwing Clay Studio, creating specialty high fired functional stoneware.

Look for Ric's signature potter mark on your Rowe Pottery!

About Kari Allison

Welcome to Rowe Pottery Works. My name is Kari. I'm a Wisconsin native, and have always had an appreciation for creatives. I have a background in graphic design, photography and marketing, but it wasn't until recently I started combining my interests in tabletop photography with my love for cooking and creating. I have worked with Rowe Pottery for approximately seven years, and love the product and the brand. It's an ideal mix of function and art. I feel fortunate to be able to share with other Rowe Pottery collectors a few stories from within the studio, videos of the creative process and favorite recipes that can be incorporated into your Rowe Pottery. Happy Collecting!
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