Paula Greif
Ceramicist Paula Greif spent most of her working life as an Art Director in publishing, and directing TV commercials and music videos. It wasn’t until she took a pottery class a few years back that she began her current path of making things from clay.
Living and works in a narrow house in Hudson, NY, she began creating bottles for friends, and is inspired by the work of 20th century studio potters: Lucie Rie, Beatrice Wood, and the Japanese artist Rosanjin-Kitaoji, as well as Mexican folk pottery and American stoneware bottles.
Ceramicist Paula Greif spent most of her working life as an Art Director in publishing, and directing TV commercials and music videos. It wasn’t until she took a pottery class a few years back that she began her current path of making things from clay.
Living and works in a narrow house in Hudson, NY, she began creating bottles for friends, and is inspired by the work of 20th century studio potters: Lucie Rie, Beatrice Wood, and the Japanese artist Rosanjin-Kitaoji, as well as Mexican folk pottery and American stoneware bottles.

