The members of the group were in their teens and early twenties. • Grace Parrish (1882–1954) and Williamina Parrish (1880–1940), respected photographers who worked together as the
Parrish Sisters. Williamina "Will" Parrish was considered the leader of The Potters. Grace Parrish, Will's younger sister, was a very successful photographer. She was also a model and a violinist. •
Sara Teasdale (1884–1933), lyric poet. Will Parrish played a major role in Sara Teasdale's life, helping her organize the poems for her first collection. They met in 1903 and Teasdale was among the initial members of The Potters. •
Guida Richey (b. 1881) writer, lived one block down the street from the Parrish Sisters. Grace and Guida remained close friends and often travelled together. •
Caroline Risque (1883–1952) American painter and sculptor. •
Petronelle Sombart (1897–1949) (artist), possessed a lyric soprano voice, and studied for grand opera in Milan •
Vine Colby (1886-1971) (writer), engaged in a career of sociological and economy study •
Inez Dutro (writer) •
Celia Harris (writer), became a member of the faculty of Mary Institute until ill health compelled her retirement •
Edna Wahlert (writer), married McCourt, published a "completion" of Coleridge's fragment, "Christabel" ==Mentor==