Bay Area Edition | September 2025

Business

BY ROO MOODY

In her free time, Meyer displays her work at art shows.

The Ceramic and Pottery Center sells seasonal, ready-to-paint pottery for customers not interested in making their own.

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Pottery shop brings joy of personal art to Bay Area Renee Meyer remembers going to her grandpar- ents’ house in the country as a child and digging up clay from the creeks.

What’s changed Last August, the center moved from its original location in League City to a new, larger storefront in Dickinson. Meyer said she spent a lot of time decorating the space so the new building would feel familiar to returning customers. The impact There’s a joy, Meyer said, she gets when a customer comes back to pick up their art and can’t believe how it turned out. “[Customers say] you must have touched it up, and I’m like, I’ve got way more things to do than touch up everybody’s piece,” Meyer said.

Meyer moved the business to Dickinson in 2024.

Unbeknownst to her, this practice would turn into a full edged business that has now been going strong for three decades. The setup Customers of The Ceramic and Pottery Center can come in and choose an item to paint or create their own piece out of clay. Meyer said they also oer several dierent types of pottery classes, including a class for adults ages 50 and older. She said she enjoys working with such a diverse range of students.

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2900 Dickinson Ave., Dickinson www.ceramicandpottery.com

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