Ralph Nuara (he/him) is a professional potter, educator, and co-founder of Forma. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, he’s been working in clay for more than twenty years and teaching since 2008. He earned his BFA in Textiles from RISD and began his career as a designer and buyer for ABC Carpet & Home before turning full time to ceramics in 2005. Over the past two decades, he has taught thousands of students while maintaining a prolific studio practice and online shop. Ralph brings a designer’s eye and a maker’s patience to every class. His teaching centers on the meeting of function, form, and surface, where utility and beauty quietly intersect. Deeply influenced by Japanese ceramics, the Mingei movement, and his own love of daily ritual (especially a morning mug of coffee), Ralph invites students to build skills through informed exploration, repetition, and joy in use.