The Capital Campaign:
Reimagined for Growth and Accessibility

Preserving and Modernizing a Historic Greenwich Village Institution

For more than a century, Greenwich House Pottery has advanced ceramic arts, culture, and creativity through classes by highly skilled teaching artists, exhibitions, and artist residencies.

Preserving the Pottery for future generations requires strategic investments in the 16 Jones building, which is in need of renewal after several decades of deferred maintenance and aging equipment.

The Shape the Future capital campaign will raise $7.5 million for critical updates and enhancements so this community arts space can thrive for years to come.

Vision for the Future

The Pottery envisions an exciting modernization that respects the building’s architectural character, making way for:

  • an elevator

  • a new classroom

  • new kilns

  • the return of the outdoor garden

  • and much more

In addition to benefiting artists and students, these improvements will reduce the environmental footprint, making the Pottery a more accessible, energy-efficient, and responsible neighbor.

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