
‘Southern Teahouse’ – Kitagawa Utamaro
Annual teapots exhibition
Including the exotic and the refined with glimpses of the simply zany, a collection of teapot interpretations by over 60 artists is now showing at the 11th annual Teapot Invitational at the Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery in Pittsburgh. This annual show is running till June 10th. Some of the teapots are utilitarian, others purely decorative, while some are so cleverly conceived that if you are currently a ‘teatotaller’, you might be compelled to take up the tea drinking habit just to relish the pleasure of using such innovative tea ware.
Morgans Gallery
5833 Ellsworth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 441-5200

‘ A Bear in the Hand’ teapot —Krista Grecco

‘A drop of tea’ — hand carved silver pendant — Keith Belles

Amy Short— ‘Tea Beast’

Andrew Richmond, ‘Bath Time’

Anthony Scheffler – ‘Black Heart Teapot’
Ebonized Purple Heart, bleached Maple

Art Nouveau sterling silver tea pot

‘Tea With Edna’ – Charissa Brock
Bamboo, fused glass, paper, waxed linen thread

‘Chicken Head Teapot’ – Sara Swink

Kong Fu tea master pouring a cuppa at the Carlton Ritz

Derek Decker Teapot

Natasha Dikareva – ‘Call For Adventure’

Eben Horton, – ‘Tempest in a Teapot’ blown glass

Tea time charm – Vintage postcard

Eileen Doughty— ‘Mountain Tea’
- Machine & hand stitched cotton fabrics, thread sculpture trees

Ellen Silberlicht – ‘Ooolong Enchantment’
Raku, felted fiber, glass beads

Julia Feld – ‘Flower Basket’ teapot

‘Last Defense’ teapot – Julia Feld

‘Felted Delft Teapot’ — Meryl Ruth

‘Forever’ — Kelly O’Dell – blown glass teapot

Central restaurant tea urn – Hotel Oakland, California

‘Four Cat Teapot’ – Andree Richmond

Contemporary tea room, wabi sabied table – Design by Lai Weicheng
Photo: Jiang Guozeng

Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch – ‘Octahemioctahedron Teapot’
Radiator cover folded with modular origami techniques

Jeffrey Lloyd Dever— ‘Morning Jester’
Polymer clay, wire 17.25-inches

Jennifer Caldwell – ‘Love me’
Cast and flameworked glass

Gerit Grimm — ‘Tea Guy’
12inch height

Jennifer Umphress – glass Octopus Teapot

Jennifer Umphress – Uni teapot with blue spikes

Joey Chiarello – ‘Generosity’
slab built by hand, stoneware fred cone 6 electric,

Chinese street vendor Tea Maestro

Julia Feld – ‘The Bird’ teapot
Clay, hand built, carved, hand painted with underglazes, low fire

Kay Khan, – Chrysanthemum Teapot
Quilted, stitched, embroidered, & constructed silk

Kirsten Stingle – ‘Procession of the Muse’

Kirsten Stingle – ‘Steeped in Revolution’ ceramic teapot

Lindsay Grigsby – ‘Spheres Teapot’

‘Lucidtea’ — Mark Leputa

Madeline Kaczmarczyk beaded teapots

Madeline Kaczmarczyk – ‘Lotus directions’
Hand built slab formed clay, glazed and fred with gold lusters. Post fring encrusting with glass beads

Marilyn Andrews – ‘Passion n Doubt’ – figural teapot n cup

‘ Need a lift’ – Matthew Naftzger
Titanium, copper, sterling silver, vitreous enamel,

Natasha Dikareva – ‘Swan Teapot’
stoneware, stains, glazes, china paint, hand built

‘Carnival Tea’ – Pamela MacGregor

Natasha Dikareva – ‘On The Waves Of Her Memory’

Pamela MacGregor – ‘Kenya Revisited’

Robert Mickelsen – ‘I’ve Got My Eye On You’
Flame worked borosilicate glass.

‘Tea Party’ – Samovar in Soviet Uzbekistan
(—you have to admire the elevated status given to the teapot)
photo by Maxine Penson

‘Mad Hatter teapot’ – Mickelsen Studios
Lampworked borosilicate glass, blown, sculpted, graal technique, sandblasted, assembled.

Sheryl Zacharia – ‘Big Head in the Clouds’

Sheryl Zacharia – ‘Green Tea’

Susan Parrish – ‘Sarah Jane Serves Afternoon Tea’

Susan Parrish – ‘Hot Tea’

Sara Swink – ‘My Donkey Teapot’

‘Tall Fish Teapot’ — Tom Hubert
22 inches height

Tea service Moroccan

Tom Hubert -arabesque ‘Carved Figure Teapot’

Tom Hubert – Tall black and white ‘Carved Teapot’ – porcelain with wood base

Tom Hubert – ‘Orange Shape’ teapot

Tom Hubert ‘Curly Handle Teapot’

‘Tom Hubert – ‘Mahogany Leg Teapot’
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‘Teatime Tales’ and silk – Charles Joseph Frédéric Soulacroix
Montpellier

Multi textural teapot – Gail Markiewicz (non exhibtion)
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2 Comments
A wonderful group of images! thanks for including all the vintage photos.
Good evening. I am the manager of resale shop. I am trying to authentic a donation that may be a Michael Duvall teapot. Wondering if you can help in some way. Maybe direct us to who might be able to help.
thank you,
Rhonda