





Carved Vessels
These richly textured, wheel-thrown vessels were created by Victoria of Victoria Robinson Ceramics, a longtime collaborator and guest instructor with the Huron Artist Residency Collaboration (HArC). Each piece is adorned with Victoria’s signature carved surface—a meditative, rhythmic texture that invites both touch and reflection.
Fired in a wood kiln, the natural ash and flame created stunning variations in glaze, from soft peach tones to smoky blacks and warm bronze. These vessels are approximately 4" tall and are wonderfully versatile—perfect for tea, flowers, pens, or any daily ritual that calls for a little handmade beauty.
Victoria’s involvement with HArC reflects her commitment to both craft and community. Through teaching and collaboration, she helps bring meaningful art experiences to Alcona County, Michigan—supporting programs like kids’ ceramics classes, open studios for Veterans and Indigenous artists, and community-wide creative initiatives.
100% of proceeds from these vessels go directly to supporting HArC’s mission and programming.
Support art. Support access. Support HArC.
These richly textured, wheel-thrown vessels were created by Victoria of Victoria Robinson Ceramics, a longtime collaborator and guest instructor with the Huron Artist Residency Collaboration (HArC). Each piece is adorned with Victoria’s signature carved surface—a meditative, rhythmic texture that invites both touch and reflection.
Fired in a wood kiln, the natural ash and flame created stunning variations in glaze, from soft peach tones to smoky blacks and warm bronze. These vessels are approximately 4" tall and are wonderfully versatile—perfect for tea, flowers, pens, or any daily ritual that calls for a little handmade beauty.
Victoria’s involvement with HArC reflects her commitment to both craft and community. Through teaching and collaboration, she helps bring meaningful art experiences to Alcona County, Michigan—supporting programs like kids’ ceramics classes, open studios for Veterans and Indigenous artists, and community-wide creative initiatives.
100% of proceeds from these vessels go directly to supporting HArC’s mission and programming.
Support art. Support access. Support HArC.