Truro Clay Works
The Truro Clay Works Artist Residency invites three ceramicists to join our creative community for a one-year term starting October 5 of 2026. Residents live in a large fully furnished communal home with private bedrooms, two full shared bathrooms, living room, laundry room, pantry and kitchen. There is 24-hour access to a separate and fully equipped communal ceramic studio on site. This is a great opportunity for an artist to explore a new body of work or collaboration. The residency is designed for independent artists who appreciate both quiet focus and a shared creative environment — a place where craft, nature, and community intersect. We welcome ceramic artists of all backgrounds and approaches — from functional pottery to sculptural and experimental work.
Artists with experience in glaze chemistry, gas kiln oxidation and reduction firing and/or skills teaching hand building are particularly encouraged to apply.
This residency is ideal for those seeking dedicated studio time within a supportive, relaxed environment surrounded by nature. Applicants must be self motivated and independent in their personal studio practices as well as being community minded.
Fees are $1,500 per month, which includes housing, utilities, full access to the studio and 50lbs of clay each month. Additional clay can be purchased at cost.
Residents are expected to contribute an exchange of 16 hours per month, approximately 4 hours per week, toward the shared operations of Truro Clay Works.
PO Box 65
north eastham, MA 02651
United States
Residency Program Information
Residency Program Summary
Application Information
Fees are $1,500 per month, which includes housing, utilities, full access to the studio and 50lbs of clay each month.
Accessibility
The studio is at ground level with large doors. The living quarters has 3 steps up. All of the private bedrooms are up a flight of stairs.
Unfortunately there are none.
The living accommodations involve one flight of stairs.
The main house has stairs.
Housing & Accomodation
They are up a same set of stairs.
Studio & Facilities
Facilities Include
24-hour access to a brand-new, fully equipped studio
Electric and gas front loading Bailey kilns
Slab roller
Pug mill
5 potter’s wheels
Multiple light and dark stoneware clay bodies for mid and high fire
Glaze materials
Communal workspace
Private storage
Communal home with private bedrooms
Wooded property close to Cape Cod beaches and the historic artist community of Provincetown
Free on-site parking
Opportunities to display and sell work inside our studio
Residents are expected to contribute an exchange of 16 hours per month, approximately 4 hours per week, toward the shared operations of Truro Clay Works. Contributions may include:
- Studio management such as loading and firing gas and electric kilns
- Glazes mixing
- General maintenance
- Studio promotion for classes through outreach in the community and social media
- Cleaning and organization
- Participation in student engagement activities such as presentations critiques or demonstrations
Beyond this exchange, artists are encouraged to pursue their own studio practice without formal production or exhibition requirements.
Teaching classes in hand building are available, for which residents will be separately compensated.
Residents have the opportunity to sell work in our studio during group sales events and our in house display shelves.