inspired!
One of the best things about living in Minneapolis is the incredible clay community here. It's not a coincidence that we ended up living here! Every September the Northern Clay Center puts on the American Pottery Festival. It's a weekend full of pottery: an amazing exhibition (featuring over 1200 pots by 23 ceramic artists!), demonstrations, slide lectures, panel discussions and lots of fun talking shop with all the potters there!
One of the highlights for me was (finally!) meeting Michael Kline in person. We've been communicating through our blogs, email, Facebook, and even a phone call from back in 2006 (yes- both our blogs go back that far and then some!). So it really was about time to connect in person.
I had intended to photograph much more of the show than I did, but I was too caught up the the moment didn't end up taking very many photos. There is really nothing like seeing pots in person! Here is one that I did take ofMichael Hunt and Naomi Dalglish of Bandana Pottery's work. They weren't up for the festival this weekend, but they were in town in May for theUpper Saint Croix River Valley Studio Tour.
I wish I had taken some photos ofBirdie Boone's work orKip O'KrongleyorSunshine Cobbto name a few. You should check out their pots!
The Northern Clay Center did a great job at getting the demos from the weekend online quickly. This video of Michael Kline and Steven Colbydemonstratingtheir surface decoration techniques was up by the time I got home! It's great to see Michael do his brushwork. And I have never seen anyone approach glazing the way that Steven does!
Another APF artist that demonstrated was Chandra DeBuse. I wasn't familiar with her work before- but now I'm a huge fan! If you watch this video of her showing her handbuilding techniques- I guarantee that you'll learn something new!
I don't think there is a video of Kathy King- but if you ever have a chance to see her, go! She showed a variety printmaking and image transfer techniques. I have so many things that I need to try now.
A bonus to the clay filled weekend was a visit to my home and studio on Monday by Michael. It was fun totally geeking out - talking about blogging, pots, family and trying to balance all of them. We traded pots too. The chunky dish on the right is now lives in Minneapolis and the mug on the left is headed back to North Carolina with Michael.
I'm now overflowing with inspiration now. I have so many things that I want to work on right now. I'm back into the studio and I've started filling all the horizontal surfaces up with pots again!
I just had to share this photo that I took photo of my *fabulous* daughter this morning. She's quite a character and definitely an inspiration!
One of the highlights for me was (finally!) meeting Michael Kline in person. We've been communicating through our blogs, email, Facebook, and even a phone call from back in 2006 (yes- both our blogs go back that far and then some!). So it really was about time to connect in person.
I had intended to photograph much more of the show than I did, but I was too caught up the the moment didn't end up taking very many photos. There is really nothing like seeing pots in person! Here is one that I did take ofMichael Hunt and Naomi Dalglish of Bandana Pottery's work. They weren't up for the festival this weekend, but they were in town in May for theUpper Saint Croix River Valley Studio Tour.
I wish I had taken some photos ofBirdie Boone's work orKip O'KrongleyorSunshine Cobbto name a few. You should check out their pots!
The Northern Clay Center did a great job at getting the demos from the weekend online quickly. This video of Michael Kline and Steven Colbydemonstratingtheir surface decoration techniques was up by the time I got home! It's great to see Michael do his brushwork. And I have never seen anyone approach glazing the way that Steven does!
Another APF artist that demonstrated was Chandra DeBuse. I wasn't familiar with her work before- but now I'm a huge fan! If you watch this video of her showing her handbuilding techniques- I guarantee that you'll learn something new!
I don't think there is a video of Kathy King- but if you ever have a chance to see her, go! She showed a variety printmaking and image transfer techniques. I have so many things that I need to try now.
A bonus to the clay filled weekend was a visit to my home and studio on Monday by Michael. It was fun totally geeking out - talking about blogging, pots, family and trying to balance all of them. We traded pots too. The chunky dish on the right is now lives in Minneapolis and the mug on the left is headed back to North Carolina with Michael.
I'm now overflowing with inspiration now. I have so many things that I want to work on right now. I'm back into the studio and I've started filling all the horizontal surfaces up with pots again!
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I just had to share this photo that I took photo of my *fabulous* daughter this morning. She's quite a character and definitely an inspiration!