Johnathan Hopp
Design, ceramics, RISD faculty and ‘24-‘25 artist-in-residence at Harvard Ceramics

Glaze printing workshop at @harvardceramics is coming up! We’ll be attempting to use the Lutum 3d clay printer to draw glaze on tiles and slabs. This all is rather experimental and undocumented, will surely be very fun and surprising. 2 seats left if you want to join! Saturdays, April 11 and 18. Link in bio..
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@vormvrij3d

This one goes out to the digital clay practitioners! Join 2024-25 Artist-In-Residence Yonatan Hopp @johnathanhopp to explore printing glazes on ceramic tiles and slabs using the clay 3D printer. Working digitally, participants will convert images into vector files that can be run by the printer and then attempt to print them in one and two colors on ceramic tiles and slabs.
⚠️This workshop is a good fit for those who have some experience with 3D printing, preferably with the clay printer, and who have some experience working with clay and glaze.🤖
🔗Visit the link in our bio for more details & registration info. Registration is open to anyone 18+.
#HarvardCeramics #MakeArt #digitalclay @HarvardArts
From the fair floor to your space.
Selected works from CODE&CRAFT I Now available online.
Explore the collection, support the artists, and bring these pieces into your space.
Shop via link in bio.
DM us for the full catalogue.
Artists Featured:
- Lea Studios I @leastudios.it
- Klinton Lau I @/yanade_studio from (@slowconstruct)
- Yonatan Hopp I @johnathanhopp
- Nick Lee I @slowthrow.ceramics from (@slowconstruct)
- Natcha Kucita I @thevesseloflight from (@slowconstruct)
- Lili Tayefi I @lyt.studio
Join us tomorrow as we open the doors to CODE & CRAFT — a fair dedicated to the new language of making.
From algorithmic objects to 3D-printed jewellery, this edition explores how code, touch, and technology shape the future of craft.
✨ Don’t miss ENCODED BODIES — our special section on wearable innovation, featuring jewellery and adornment that merge digital processes with bodily intimacy.
We open tomorrow evening — and the fair runs all weekend.
Free entry (link in bio).
More at @cluster__crafts
📸 Featured artists:
Maxime Champeau I @maxime_obj
Yonatan Hopp I @johnathanhopp
Thomas Schmidt I @thomasschmidtstudio

When production becomes poetry — and repetition gives birth to invention.
✨ See Yonatan Hopp’s work at CODE & CRAFT Showcase
📅 Nov 28–30 | 📍 The Swiss Church, Covent Garden
At the edge of craft and code, Yonatan Hopp (@johnathanhopp) reimagines how objects come into being. His work dismantles the habits of serial production, asking what happens when we reinvent not the form — but the process that shapes it.
“Digital production tools are blurring the boundaries between the serially-produced and the unique,” Hopp reflects. Through clay and code, he crafts new object languages — free of archetypes, repetition, and expectation.
Each piece sits between utility and experiment — part vessel, part idea — revealing how technology can return making to a space of wonder.
#CODEandCRAFT #DigitalCraft #ContemporaryDesign#Ceramics #CraftAndCode #DesignInnovation #clusterexhibitor

When production becomes poetry — and repetition gives birth to invention.
✨ See Yonatan Hopp’s work at CODE & CRAFT Showcase
📅 Nov 28–30 | 📍 The Swiss Church, Covent Garden
At the edge of craft and code, Yonatan Hopp (@johnathanhopp) reimagines how objects come into being. His work dismantles the habits of serial production, asking what happens when we reinvent not the form — but the process that shapes it.
“Digital production tools are blurring the boundaries between the serially-produced and the unique,” Hopp reflects. Through clay and code, he crafts new object languages — free of archetypes, repetition, and expectation.
Each piece sits between utility and experiment — part vessel, part idea — revealing how technology can return making to a space of wonder.
#CODEandCRAFT #DigitalCraft #ContemporaryDesign#Ceramics #CraftAndCode #DesignInnovation #clusterexhibitor

When production becomes poetry — and repetition gives birth to invention.
✨ See Yonatan Hopp’s work at CODE & CRAFT Showcase
📅 Nov 28–30 | 📍 The Swiss Church, Covent Garden
At the edge of craft and code, Yonatan Hopp (@johnathanhopp) reimagines how objects come into being. His work dismantles the habits of serial production, asking what happens when we reinvent not the form — but the process that shapes it.
“Digital production tools are blurring the boundaries between the serially-produced and the unique,” Hopp reflects. Through clay and code, he crafts new object languages — free of archetypes, repetition, and expectation.
Each piece sits between utility and experiment — part vessel, part idea — revealing how technology can return making to a space of wonder.
#CODEandCRAFT #DigitalCraft #ContemporaryDesign#Ceramics #CraftAndCode #DesignInnovation #clusterexhibitor

When production becomes poetry — and repetition gives birth to invention.
✨ See Yonatan Hopp’s work at CODE & CRAFT Showcase
📅 Nov 28–30 | 📍 The Swiss Church, Covent Garden
At the edge of craft and code, Yonatan Hopp (@johnathanhopp) reimagines how objects come into being. His work dismantles the habits of serial production, asking what happens when we reinvent not the form — but the process that shapes it.
“Digital production tools are blurring the boundaries between the serially-produced and the unique,” Hopp reflects. Through clay and code, he crafts new object languages — free of archetypes, repetition, and expectation.
Each piece sits between utility and experiment — part vessel, part idea — revealing how technology can return making to a space of wonder.
#CODEandCRAFT #DigitalCraft #ContemporaryDesign#Ceramics #CraftAndCode #DesignInnovation #clusterexhibitor

“Cobalt Network” is an assembly of ceramic and carbon composite parts and floats 1 foot off the floor. “Bottomless” is up until Oct. 31stat the Harvard Ceramics gallery. It was a very productive residency in this friendly, beautiful studio
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@harvardceramics

“Cobalt Network” is an assembly of ceramic and carbon composite parts and floats 1 foot off the floor. “Bottomless” is up until Oct. 31stat the Harvard Ceramics gallery. It was a very productive residency in this friendly, beautiful studio
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@harvardceramics

Recent work in “Bottomless”, up until the end of October at Gallery 224, Boston @harvardceramics. Made of glazed stoneware.
@vormvrij3d @risd1877 @clay3dprinting

Recent work in “Bottomless”, up until the end of October at Gallery 224, Boston @harvardceramics. Made of glazed stoneware.
@vormvrij3d @risd1877 @clay3dprinting

in Bottomless, Yonatan Hopp, 2024-25 Artist In Residence at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, reveals his studies into procedural approaches to working with clay: furniture-like structures with clay 3d printed connectors, ceramic lattice surfaces, models of growth-like forms and printed tiles.
This exhibition is on view in our gallery @harvardceramics from September 2 - October 31, 2025. RSVP at the link in our bio to join us for the opening reception on September 6 from 5-7pm!
#HarvardCeramics #MakeArt @Harvard_Arts @johnathanhopp

in Bottomless, Yonatan Hopp, 2024-25 Artist In Residence at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, reveals his studies into procedural approaches to working with clay: furniture-like structures with clay 3d printed connectors, ceramic lattice surfaces, models of growth-like forms and printed tiles.
This exhibition is on view in our gallery @harvardceramics from September 2 - October 31, 2025. RSVP at the link in our bio to join us for the opening reception on September 6 from 5-7pm!
#HarvardCeramics #MakeArt @Harvard_Arts @johnathanhopp

in Bottomless, Yonatan Hopp, 2024-25 Artist In Residence at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, reveals his studies into procedural approaches to working with clay: furniture-like structures with clay 3d printed connectors, ceramic lattice surfaces, models of growth-like forms and printed tiles.
This exhibition is on view in our gallery @harvardceramics from September 2 - October 31, 2025. RSVP at the link in our bio to join us for the opening reception on September 6 from 5-7pm!
#HarvardCeramics #MakeArt @Harvard_Arts @johnathanhopp

“Bottomless” opening Tuesday 9.2 at Gallery 224 @harvardceramics. Reception on Saturday 9.6 at 5pm.

Yonatan Hopp, 2024-25 Artist In Residence at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, will show his studies into procedural approaches to working with clay: furniture-like structures with clay 3d printed connectors, ceramic lattice surfaces, models of growth-like forms and printed tiles in this exhibition on view September 2 - October 31, 2025.
Join us on September 6 for the opening reception from 5-7pm. Details and link to RSVP at the link in our bio.
#harvardceramics #makeart @johnathanhopp

Representing the approximately 20% of work that survived without cracking, shattering, ripping, smearing and delaminating. #clay3dprinting @harvardceramics
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