Holiday Open Studio – Bella Joy Pottery
It’s time again for the Bella Joy Pottery Holiday Open Studio!
This year for the first time ever Michael Kifer will have his home studio open as well.
Friday Dec 7th night is a mailing list preview night from 6-8pm.
All mailing list members will receive 10% off, even on 50% off items.
Saturday Dec 8th hours are 11-5.
Sunday Dec 9th hours are 12-4.
My address is:
824 (GPS 11944) Doster Road
Plainwell, MI 49080
269-207-5749
Michael’s address is:
11189 East CD Ave.
Richland, MI 49083
I hope to see you there!
Thank you for supporting handmade,
Heidi
Jody Greenman-Barber – Open House
“Open House Pottery Show and Sale” which is Friday December 7 (evening) and Saturday December 8 (day)
Buena Vista, Saskatchewan
Movie Day Guest Post: Louis Boshoff writes about Ruan Hoffmann
http://www.louisboshoff.com/ is
a creative consultancy that specializes in curating collaborations
between artists, architects and designers in the fashion and interior
industries.
artist Ruan Hoffmann has steadily gained widespread and international
appeal; this by no accident though, since both his imagery and medium is
so universally accessible. His fickle remarks and poignant slogans are
the equivalent of latter-day t-shirt culture, and whilst his comments on
politics are quite colloquial, those works that refer to more generic
emotive issues find an easy audience everywhere by imbuing a sense of
intimacy. The use of ceramic plates as canvas, those ancient utilitarian
everyday objects, further enhance this element of closeness and even
though they may be misshaped and imperfect, it only strengthens the
metaphor within his work; the imperfections of humanity and himself. As
with many artists Ruan expresses his sentiments in a passionate and
direct way, but he often relies on the alchemic process of the kiln and
glazes to introduce an accidental poignancy to the work; in the shape of
a teardrop forming from some spilt glaze or a texture forming from some
unintentional combination of oxides. It is these accidents that are a
comfortable reminder that the struggle for control and predictability is
futile and suggests that we learn to perceive and appreciate the beauty
of imperfection. I strongly believe that the success of his oeuvre
derives from a very definite humanizing component; stretching across
skilled decoratively painted works, poetic text based slogans to ironic
and inadvertent self-revelations.
If you would like to contribute to musing about mud in the form of a guest post that would be greatly appreciated. All I ask is that your context be ceramic and or craft related. Please send guest posts to [email protected]
Cathy Terepocki Studio Sale
Well in case you haven’t
heard the sad news, Saskatoon is losing the ever lovely Cathy Terepocki.
So if you want one last chance to see and grab one, or two or three
pieces of her amazing work for yourself then you’d better not miss her
studio sale. One day only this Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.
Of course you can still
find her work on Broadway at the Better Good. But this will be a great
opportunity to pick up some new work or old stock and seconds in both
dishes and jewllery.
221 31st Street. W. Saskatoon (back alley studio entrance)