WELCOME TO POTTER STREET

Founded by Ceramic Artists Beth Kendall and Seth Rainville, Potter Street is an online marketplace where you can buy beautiful objects that suit your lifestyle and creative vision.

Potter Street is not just a shop. It’s a creative community, a neighborhood of creative people who weave their stories into every hand-crafted piece.

Over the coming year we will introduce new artist neighbors in a variety of media and share their vision and craft with you. Each item tells a tale of dedication and artistry that can add joy and creativity to your life, creating spaces that echo warmth and connection.

We hope you will join us for the conversation, for the community, and for the celebration of the creative spirit in all of us.

About Us

 Beth Kendall is a nationally recognized artist whose vessels and sculptures are installed in homes and businesses around the world.  She believes that creativity and collaboration are life essentials, building strong individuals and stronger communities. In addition to her studio practice, Beth is a teacher, mentor and administrator. Over the years she has worked with a number of arts nonprofits to ensure that creative expression is available to everyone. From 2008-2022, she served on the board of Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, ME, and in 2018 Beth co-founded Arts Lab of South County in Deale, MD.

Seth Rainville is a noted ceramic artist and educator who has devoted nearly three decades to his craft and community. Widely collected for his signature “ink-ware” he has been recognized for his storytelling in clay. Beyond his life as a maker Seth has been a dedicated teacher from his early role as head of ceramics for the Phoenix Center for the Arts, to the present day as a professor of ceramics at Rhode Island School of Design. Having also owned a craft gallery as well as being the curator for the New Bedford Art Museum, Seth has forged a unique path to his current venture as co-owner of Potter Street.