The Red Door
The Red Door Pottery Studio in the historic Foreside District of Kittery, Maine located one mile from downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire complements the already existing artistic neighborhood blending a pottery workshop and gallery space.
In addition to the pottery and art collection, the gallery shop at The Red Door Pottery Studio is host to an ever changing display of prints, pottery, jewelry and more from local artisans. If there is something you're looking for that you don't see, just ask: we may have it.
The building was once the home of the Order of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal organization founded in 1864. Today our enterprise continues to be dedicated to the cause of universal peace through art, education and understanding among men and women of good will.
Elaine
Elaine Xenelis Fuller began pottery classes at the Worcester Craft Center in 1978. Falling in love with clay work she continued her studies with classes, workshops and at Wesleyan University under Mary Risley where she received a Masters in Liberal Studies in 1983. She left her work in clay for 10 years to start a family.
From Connecticut
Since her return to ceramics in 1993, she established the pottery business, Handmade By Elaine in a studio overlooking the South Cove in Old Saybrook, Connecticut where she worked teaching, mentoring and participating in the artistic community for 14 years.
To Maine
In 2007 relocation brought her to the historic Kittery Foreside district to open The Red Door Pottery Studio in the former Knights of Pythias Hall where the pottery is made, lessons taught and guests are invited observe the creative passion of this place.
Elaine was the 2021 recipient of a grant to become a mentor for the CAP program,Maine Craft Apprentice. This work culminated in a show at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts. It is gratifying to her to pass her knowledge to the younger generation.
Elaine is a member of the Maine Crafts Association, Maine Made the Sothern Maine Clay guild, the New Hampshire Potter Guild. Since 2009 she has been a juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen participating in all their gallery shops.
In 2017 the journal Clay Times published Elaine‘s article "The Pottery Traditions of Lesvos Island Greece."
Elaine continues to support her community with fundraisers for the food pantry and for those with housing insecurity.