Events
JP Open Studios
Join us for an exhibition of Juno Vieira’s work at JP Clay! Check out her website here.
Moon Jar Workshop with Ben Eberle
Looking to make your cylinders more exciting?
Have you been thinking about throwing a little larger, a little more volumetric? Come on out to a Moon jar workshop where we'll address all of these intermediate basics. Participants will hone their 3-5lb cylinder skills while learning important shaping skills that apply to any larger, inflated, volumetric form on the wheel. Students should be confident with all the beginner basics - wedging, centering, pulling - and have experience throwing at least 3lbs of clay.
Workshop cost includes all clay, glazes, and firing of up to 5 pieces.
JP First Fridays Warwick Laing
JP Clay instructor Warwick Laing will have a small exhibition of their work at JP Clay during First Fridays 5:30-8:30pm. We will have light refreshments!
Check out the other area businesses who will be taking part on www.firstfridaysjp.com.
Pottery Sale, Create
Annual Pottery Sale at Create!
June 6th from 9am-5pm
June 7th from 10am-3pm
📍 Create (11A Corinth St Roslindale)
The next Create sale is coming up and will include work for over 30 artists. Come check out what we’ve been making this year! Featuring:
@potterybytzipora
@patrickjoshua_art
@cloudymorningpottery
@the.rowe.collection
@ah_clay
@HeartCenteredPottery
@chicadeedesignspottery
@teresamarx
@elbowroomceramics
@nicolespots
@rrrusha
@najma_does_art
@thirdcraftpottery
@a.little.bread
@evileye.ceramics
@nlorenzpottery
@ceramicsbyli
@ryeceramics_
@sydsaundersstudio
@alishalumea
@warwick_willow
@laurenspottery
@rosethrowsbowls
@evelynmakespots
@alluvial.ceramics
@niceandgoodceramics
@theresacrowellrodino
@sja_ceramics
@saragundaceramics
JP First Fridays feat. Katie McColgan
JP Clay instructor Katie McColgan will have a small exhibition of her work at JP Clay during First Fridays 5:30-8:30pm. We will have light refreshments!
Check out the other area businesses who will be taking part on www.firstfridaysjp.com.
48th Annual Wake Up the Earth Festival
The Heart is Made To Move
Southwest Corridor, Stony Brook Orange Line T Stop | 100 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02130
The Wake Up the Earth Festival was born on land that was cleared for a highway. When the communities of Jamaica Plain and Roxbury started a grassroots movement with the South-West Corridor Coalition to stop Interstate 95 from cutting through their neighborhoods, they reclaimed that cleared earth and turned it into a farm, a festival, and a tradition now 48 years strong. Every first Saturday in May, thousands return to this space to dance, parade, create, and celebrate our neighborhood's history of activism, expression, and inclusion. Art is how we build and empower our community.
JP First Fridays: Exibition by Lucy Harackiewicz
Join JP Clay member Lucy Harackiewicz as she exhibits her sculptural forms. Light food and beverage will be provided.
Create and JP Clay Staff Show
The Spaces We Hold
The staff at JP Clay & Create hold this space for community to gather and bring creative visions to life. In this exhibition, they explore the ideas of space, how we inhabit it, how we make it, and how we fill it. Join us in the first 3D exhibition at the Joy Cochran Gallery and enter a world of sculpture and exploration.
Footlight Club, Jamaica Plain |
7A Eliot St, Boston, MA 02130
We are proud to be the Footlight Club’s first ceramics exhibit!
May 9th reception: 5-8pm
Artwork pictured by Gena Mavuli
Jamaica Plain First Fridays
First Friday of every month
Join us at JP Clay for food, drink, and a gallery exhibition by artist Kristin Powers.
Galleries and art spaces open their doors for an evening of art, community, and conversation.
Empty Bowls
Substation, Roslindale Village |
4228 Washington St, Roslindale, MA 02131
Global Fundraiser for Food Access Volunteers of Roslindale (FAVOR)
We are thrilled to join together NFAVOR & the Hyde Park Food Coop (details below) to support food access in Roslindale and Hyde Park. In our partnership’s first year of Empty Bowls in 2022, we served a sold-out crowd 300 people and raised much-needed funds. Each year, the even has grown to over 500+ participants with over $30,000 raised in 2025!