Ontario Pottery Artists
Scroll down to discover a wonderful collection of Ontario pottery artists. Each artist is creating made in Canada pottery in their own unique style.
This shopping guide includes a mix of pottery I’ve purchased and can recommend along with pottery artists recommended by our community on Instagram and Threads.

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Studio 648 Pottery
Ontario pottery artist, Alicia, is the owner behind local Kitchener shop, Studio 648 Pottery. Her current pottery collection consists of handmade wheel thrown mugs. What we love most about her pottery are the glaze colours she uses. Some glazes are neutral while others are turquoise and bright blue.
Aleathabean
You can feel the joy and life in every piece of pottery Aleatha makes. Her pottery creations are beautiful, playful and fun and her collection includes mugs, cups, bowls, vases, candles and more. With creative designs (like cats or florals) etched in the bottom of the pottery, they’ll definitely bring a smile to your face every time you use them. Aleathabean is an Ontario pottery studio and local Ontario shop based in Brockville.
Jacpot Pottery
Jacpot Pottery is another Ontario pottery studio creating unique mugs and other ceramics. Their handcrafted pottery features neat hand carved details like flowers and nature-inspired designs.
Meg Crow Pottery
Wow! The details, the colours, the finishes and the fact that Canadian potter, Meg Crow, hand builds each mug and dish is incredible. Hand building definitely gives each piece depth and uniqueness. You are going to have a hard time choosing just a few pottery pieces from this shop.
The Palms Potter
The Palms Potter is an Ontario pottery studio and business based in North Bay. Their pottery shop is full of different ceramics including espresso cups, herb stripers, spoon rests, full dinnerware sets, and more. They all come in different colours, textures, and finishes.
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