John Britt is a studio potter in Bakersville, North Carolina who has been a potter and teacher for over 30 years. He lives in mountains of western North Carolina although he grew up in Dayton, Ohio. John is primarily a self-taught potter who has worked and taught extensively, both nationally and internationally, at universities, colleges and craft centers, including the Penland School of Crafts where he served as the Clay Coordinator and then, as the Studio's Manager.
He is the author of the "The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glaze; Glazing & Firing at Cone 10" which was published by Lark Books in 2004, and his most recent book "The Complete Guide to Midrange Glazes: Glazing and Firing at Cone 6". He also has and two ebooks: "The Quest for the Illusive Leaf Bowl and Other Assorted Articles" and "Aventurine Glazes". He also has a DVD produced by Ceramics Daily entitled : "Understanding Glazes: How to Test, Tweak and Perfect Your Glazes", and "Fundamentals of Wheel Throwing" - self produced - all available on his website: johnbrittpottery.com
He was the juror for the book; "500 Bowls", Technical Editor for "The Art and Craft of Ceramics", and the "Ceramic Glaze: The Complete Handbook" by Brian Taylor and Kate Doody. He has written numerous articles for ceramics publications including: Ceramic Review, Studio Potter, Clay Times, Ceramic Technical, New Ceramics, The Log Book and is a frequent contributor to Ceramics Monthly..
He can be reached at: johnbrittpottery@gmail.com