The Clay Art Center, founded in 1957 by Katherine Choy & Henry Okamoto and located in Port Chester, New York, is a nationally recognized non-profit center for the advancement of the ceramic arts.
Located in Appomattox, Virginia, Cub Creek supports the developing clay artist by offering one year residencies.
The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is a public, nonprofit, educational institution founded in 1951 by brickmaker Archie Bray, who intended it to be "a place to make available for all who are seriously and sincerely interested in any of the branches of the ceramic arts, a fine place to work." Its primary mission is to provide an environment that stimulates creative work in ceramics.
Brendan's work engages with popular/contemporary culture and post-modern philosophy, employing humour, decorative opulence and craftsmanship as modes of communication
View Artifacts of Circumstance, a solo exhibition shown at the Clay Art Center.