Glom Collective is an artist conglomerate sharing their insight and work while promoting collaboration and connectivity in the arts.





Who's in the Glom?

Casey Campbell

Casey Campbell was born in 1989 in Woodland, California, USA, but has spent most of her life in Colorado. She currently resides in Northern Colorado in an old, yet charming, farmhouse complete with her very own pottery studio. Before pursuing her true passion
in ceramics, Casey served in the U.S. military for six years as a stepping stone on her journey into the arts. Casey and her husband, Cole, run a small home business, “The Potter and The Poet.” As the name suggests, Casey is the Potter and Cole thePoet.
Together, they create beautifully unique art that tells its own story.
Find her work on instagram @the.potter.and.the.poet and 

Gabby Long

Gabby Long was born 1999 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. She received her BFA in 2021 with an emphasis in Painting and a minor in Outdoor Recreation from Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky. Long lives and works in Fort Collins, Colorado, where she is a studio tech and Post-Baccalaureate Ceramics Student at Colorado State University until May 2026.

Find her work online @gabby.ink and gabbyink.com

Grace Roberts

Grace Yvonne Roberts is a potter from Golden, CO, currently working in Langley, WA. She has
a BFA in Pottery from Colorado State University.
Her work can be found at www.graceyvonneroberts.com
And on Instagram @twofaketeeth

Megan Bartholomew

Currently residing in Fort Collins Colorado, Megan is inspired by her natural surroundings and intrigued by the relationship between humans and Mother Nature. Working mainly with textile illustrations and pottery, Megan encourages viewers of her work to think about their impact on the local environment and ways to limit pollution.

find her work online at meganmoonstudio.com and on instagram @megan_moon_art 

Mia Reynes

Mia Reynes is a potter born in and based in Chicago, Illinois. Reynes holds a BA in Integrated Visual Studies from Colorado State University, focusing her practice in ceramics. She centers her work on finding the balance between functionality and decor, rooting her practice in craft history and collective material culture.

Her work can be found at miareynes.wixsite.com and @remadebymia on Instagram

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