68th Annual Ojai Pottery Market

Ventura Breeze
May 27, 2026
There’s something special about the way Ojai settles into summer, and one of our favorite traditions is back to prove it. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the 68th Annual Ojai Pottery Market returns to Libbey Park on Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14. For nearly seven decades, the Ventura County Potters’ Guild has turned those shady oak trees and warm breezes into a living gallery—where you can watch hands shape clay, chat with the artists, and maybe find the perfect mug for your morning coffee. It’s the kind of event that reminds us why we love this region: creativity rooted in community, not rushed.
For Ventura folks, it’s just a short drive up the 33, but it feels like a world away. Whether you’re a longtime collector or just curious, this market is a chance to slow down and connect with the craftsmanship that makes the 805 so vibrant. Bring a tote, bring your curiosity, and maybe leave with a story in your hands. See you under the trees.
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