Pottery-on-Hudson is committed to the ceramic arts



Pottery-on-Hudson is a clay art studio committed to the ceramic arts.  We are located in Dobbs Ferry, NY, right on the Hudson River, home of many well-known artists.

The studio is managed by Linda MacKenzie, a member of the Westchester Arts Council's Artist Roster, Hudson River Potters and former ceramics studio manager/instructor at the mid-Westchester JCC in Scarsdale. Linda is also an approved NY state schools teaching artist.

Pottery-on-Hudson offers classes and workshops for artists of all ages.  We teach both wheelthrowing and handbuilding in our large, well-stocked studio. We also offer studio memberships to potters looking for a place to work. Go to our Classes page for more information on what we offer.




Pottery-on-Hudson's Instructors


Lily Schor
Lily Schor has been making, selling and teaching pottery for over 30 years. Japanese clay tradition, early American production pottery and Oriental brush painting continue to influence her work.

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Julie Fox
Julie Fox is a BFA graduate of the University of Washington. She has exhibited and sold her majolica pottery at fine craft shows throughout the Northwest.

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Jim Shaughnessy
Jim Shaughnessy's work can be found in galleries throughout the tri-state area.  His unique handbuilt raku and horsehair pieces have won numerous awards over the years.

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Linda Mackenzie
Linda MacKenzie, proprietor of Pottery-on-Hudson, loves making pots that enhance our everyday experiences.

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Larry Lee
Larry Lee studied ceramics at CCNY where he received his M.S. in Fine Arts Education. He has been making and teaching ceramics for the past 31 years.

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Judith Leire
Judith Leire's work has been shown in juried and invitational exhibitions including a solo show at the Clay Art Center. In her words "clay has a magical way of unlocking and stimulating the imagination.

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Roberta Shapiro
Roberta Shapiro makes handbuilt and wheelthrown forms which she then treats as canvases. Many of her pieces incorporate women and plant life as central themes.

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