Ben Roti | Founder

Ben Roti is a ceramic artist originally from Spirit Lake, IA. He attended the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, from 2006 to 2010 and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics. During college, Ben’s ceramic work concentrated on the elements of world conflict, culminating in his BFA show, “The Cost of War.” After finishing his BFA, Ben accepted a position as a studio assistant to ceramic artist Don Reitz in Clarkdale, Arizona.

Over several years (2010–2014), Ben had the opportunity to work with Don Reitz in the studio, assist with workshops in Montana and Florida, and was instrumental in the installations of gallery shows in Chicago, Denver, and Kansas City. At the Reitz Ranch, Ben furthered his knowledge in atmospheric firing with wood and salt types, as well as a soda kiln in St. Petersburg, FL. He was also a part of constructing and repairing kilns.

Since leaving the Reitz Ranch, Ben has returned to creating functional works using low-fire earthenware clay and has begun to develop a new body of work. Using reductive techniques through sandblasting, Ben builds variations and creates layers inspired by the results commonly seen in atmospheric firing.

Ben currently serves as the Director of Ceramics at the Sedona Arts Center, where he oversees studio programming, teaches ceramics classes, and curates exhibitions that support a vibrant community of artists and students.

He resides in Camp Verde, Arizona, with his two sons.