The community feed is where the circuit talks to itself — studio progress, weekend hauls, last-minute booth openings, questions about venues. It’s not Instagram and it’s not a forum: it’s a working space for people who do shows.
Three kinds of posts that work
- Studio updates. Photos of work in progress, kiln loads, new colorways. People love seeing the before.
- Show recaps. One photo of your booth, one line about the day. Tag the show — it cross-posts to the event page.
- Specific questions."Has anyone vended at Spring Market in Athens?" beats "any tips?" every time.
How tagging works
When you tag a show, shop, or vendor, your post lands on their profile page too. That’s how a recap reaches both your followers and the promoter’s followers. See Tag a show, shop, or vendor.
Region defaults & the Nearby tab
Posts default to your home state. The Nearbytab pulls in adjacent states plus anything that’s racking up claps elsewhere — so you’ll see a hot post from California even if you’re in Georgia. Out-of-region posts wear a small "From [State]" chip so it’s clear.