Susan Bankert & Barking Tree Pottery

Born in 1960 in upstate New York, Susan Bankert now lives in Sadsburyville, Pennsylvania with her husband and their two daughters. She is a full-time mom, studio potter and educator.

Susan received her BFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1982, and her MFA from Wichita State University in Witchita, Kansas in 1987. She also attended Boston University's Program in Artisanry from 1983-1984. After receiving her MFA Susan attended a two-year artist-in-residency program at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, Michigan. The program was designed to allow professionals an opportunity to work and learn the nuances involved in setting up a studio practice.

In 1992, Susan established Barking Tree Pottery in Sadsburyville in western Chester Country, where she continues to commit herself to making salt-fired functional pottery. Her work has been exhibited across the United States and has been published in Ceramics Monthly and Studio Potter magazines. She is currently an instructor at Chester Springs Studio.

Visiting Barking Tree Pottery. Barking Tree Pottery is open to the public and a short drive from the Main Line, Malvern, West Chester, Exton, Downingtown, Reading and Lancaster. Hours are Wednesday thru Saturday from 10:00 am till 6:00 pm.

Directions. Reference the Google Map. From Rt. 30 by-pass, exit at Chester County Airport, turn left at the top of the exit ramp, turn right at the first traffic light onto business Rt. 30, continue 1.6 miles to the home/studio on the right.

You can contact Susan at sbankert@verizon.net
or at Barking Tree Pottery
PO Box 583 Sadsburyville PA 19369 610-857-2123

Upcoming Shows in 2010
Mugs & Music 2010
Sat. March 13, 2010 7PM
Kennett Flash in Kennett Square, PA
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Common Ground
March 12 - April 5, 2010
Opening Fri. March 12, 5-7 PM
Chester Springs Studios, PA

Out of Place: Clay and Context
NCECA Conference
March 31 - April 24
Opening Thurs. April 1
Da Vinci Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

Always Available
Artisan's Gallery & Cafe, Phoenixville, PA

vases ~ tumblers ~ platters ~ cups & saucers ~ mugs ~ lidded jars ~ creamers & sugar bowls ~ butter dishes ~ trays ~ pitchers