Pottery Business Trip: Stamped Mugs for Duluth Coffee Company, Artist Dinnerware for Gallery Paige

“When asked about his chief concern as an artist and potter, he modestly replied, ‘I honestly do not know. I respond to something inside me and I do not know what I am doing until I have done it. The moment of completion is sharing with others. The work is from myself but not for myself.’”

–       Jonathan L. Fairbanks, about Brother Thomas, October 2007, from “Remembering Brother Thomas Bezanson,” Pucker Gallery, Boston.

The moment of completion is an exciting part of the pottery process. My old college professor, Sam Johnson, used to say that unloading glaze kilns was like Christmas or Halloween. Either the pots turn out great and cause an adrenaline rush of excitement, or ugly, flawed glazes send you plunging into a pit of despair.

When good pots do come out of the kiln, the artistic process continues to the viewer or user of those pots. Brother Thomas created forms and surfaces with inherent beauty, and he knew that this beauty needed to be shared. His work is exhibited in museums and galleries across the world. Sharing artwork lets artists grow by collecting feedback from viewers. Potters generally do this in 2 ways: exhibition and sales.

I see a lot of common ground between good kiln openings, selling pots, and exhibiting art. They involve the culmination of hard work and reaping rewards. The experiences happen quickly and often bring good vibes that linger for hours. Last Friday, I shared three of these experiences in one, epic day. It’s also worth mentioning 381 miles of travel, which comes to $215 in tax deductions at $.565 per mile according to www.irs.gov.

8:00am Kiln Opening

I opened the Skutt kiln and pulled out about 70 mugs for Duluth Coffee Company, made with a hand carved stamp by Bruno Press. I spent an hour polishing the bottoms of 100 total mugs, packaged them in 5 clay boxes and loaded the car. After a morning of errands, I drove from St. Joseph to Duluth.

Process Shot 2, Duluth Coffee Co

2:00pm Duluth Coffee Company Drop-off

Eric Faust, owner and roaster, met me with an awesome cup of fresh roasted coffee and a check. This was an order for re-sale, and it could revolutionize how I make new bodies of work for coffee shops. Last year, Eric worked with a potter that sold about 400 stamped mugs through his shop. The potter moved out of state and Eric has been searching for a potter to rejuvenate this project. I was lucky enough to meet him months ago, when visiting friends in Duluth and scouting coffee shops. I was even luckier when he offered to buy the mugs wholesale- the first time this has happen in my 3.5 years as a full-time potter.

Eric generously let me retain artistic freedom. Too often I have received requests for stamps, carvings, or colors that fall outside my aesthetic interests or capabilities. This project reflects Duluth Coffee Company’s philosophies about roasting and brewing signature, gourmet coffees for the local community.

Process Shot 3, Duluth Coffee Co Process Shot 1, Duluth Coffee Co

DuluthCoffeeMug3, Image 1  DuluthCoffeeMug2, Image 1 Duluth Coffee Company, Joel Cherrico Pottery Stamped Mugs, 2013 Stoneware Mugs Duluth Coffee Company, Joel Cherrico Pottery Stamped Mugs, 2013

8:00pm: Gallery Paige, Grand Opening

Paige Dansinger is a renowned painter and art historian who has exhibited internationally, including a show at the Guggenheim this past spring. We met coincidentally at Continental Clay supplier while she was buying machine-made plates and glazes to paint for a commission. I said, “It would be great if a potter could make plates for you” and she replied, “Well, do you make plates?” Also coincidentally, I was at Up Cafe performing pottery throwing demos, that day only. She saw me throw, saw the stack of 500+ pots in their space, and we caught the vibe that we need to team up.

In the 2 months I’ve known Paige, she’s come to my kiln space to paint on my pots, invited me to her studio to view her process and bring more pots, and opened a gallery. That’s right, she opened a gallery in the downtown Minneapolis Skyway mall!

Gallery Paige had the Grand Opening Friday. Dozens of her pieces graced the gallery walls as paint on canvas, painted plates, and her innovative #DrawArt displayed as video and projection. Artists and art collectors streamed in and out of the space for hours. I brought her the first 2 glazed, finished pots from our collaboration and we shared a toast to the next body of work! Her paintings are gorgeous and I feel honored to begin the process of making pots as canvases for such a renowned artist.

When I met Paige she said, “I want my paintings in museums all over the world, hanging next to Picasso.” I think she’s on track to live into that goal!

Paige Dansinger Paintings, Joel Cherrico, Artist Tableware, 2013, Gallery Paige, Van Gogh  Paige Dansinger Paintings, Joel Cherrico, Artist Tableware, 2013, Gallery Paige

Gallery Paige, Photo by Paige Dansinger, 2013

Photo by Paige DansingerPhoto by Artist Jim Mcallister, Gallery Paige, Joel Cherrico Pottery, 2013

Photo by video artist Jim Mcallister. View some of our collaborative work here:

https://www.cherricopottery.com/video/

Back Roads Pottery Tour and Beer Mugs for Brother Willie’s Pub

This weekend marks the 7th annual Back Roads Pottery Tour. Bring your friends and family for a drive around the St. Joseph and Avon, MN area to check out the fall colors of the leaves and the pots. The tour includes 4 venues hosting 11 potters, and it takes place 10am-6pm Saturday and 10am-4pm Sunday. I’ll be hanging out at Collegeville Orchards showing pottery alongside Bill Gossman and Japser Bond.

Here are the poster and map for the tour, and some photos of last year’s tour:

2013 Pottery Tour

2013 Pottery Tour Mailer side

Back Roads Pottery Tour, Copper Red Glaze, Joel Cherrico, 2012, Image1  Back Roads Pottery Tour, Copper Red Glaze, Joel Cherrico, 2012, Image2

This Friday from 4-8pm I’m also bringing the first batch of stoneware beer mugs to Br. Willie’s Pub on the St. John’s University campus. Each year, the pub sells commemorative mugs for students, faculty and well, anyone to purchase for drinking beer at BWP. This is the first year that Br. Willie’s and I have collaborated to get hundreds of handmade mugs into the pub! Below are a few process shots of the new mugs, but stop by Friday to see them in person. I hear that your first beer is free with the purchase of a mug!

  Stoneware Beer Mug, Throwing Stoneware Pottery, Joel Cherrico Pottery, Photo by Michael Applen, 2013   Brother Willie's Pub, Stoneware Beer Mugs, St. John's University, Cherrico Pottery, 2013 BWP Beer Mugs, Stoneware Clay, Joel Cherrico, Nuka glaze with Iron, 2013   BWP Blue Mugs

 

 

Massive Pottery Weekend: Millstream Arts Festival, St. Joseph Newsleader, and the Loso Legacy Exhibition

This past weekend was huge for handmade ceramics in the St. Joseph area. I showed my work across 5 venues in 5 days, from windy, rainy farmers markets to swarms of people during the hot, sunny Millstream Arts Festival. Check out this amazing photography by Steve Diamond Elements:

Photo by Steve Diamond Elements, Millstream Arts Festival, Joel Cherrico Pottery, The Local Blend Coffee Shop

I was also lucky enough to land on the cover of the St. Joseph Newsleader! Special thanks to Dennis Dalman for coming to my Pottery on the Deck event a couple weeks back and writing a great story:

http://www.thenewsleaders.net/2013/09/26/cherrico-happy-to-reach-goal-as-full-time-potter/

Joel Cherrico Pottery News, Publications, St Joseph Newsleader, Handmade Ceramic Pottery, 2013

“The Loso Legacy Exhibition” also opened at the Satellite Gallery, located in downtown St. Joseph, MN. JD Jorgenson, one of my pottery mentors and owner of The Satellite Gallery and Jorgenson Pottery, helped organize a show of Jim’s previous work. Jim Loso was a potter in St. Joseph for about 4 decades. He passed away last fall, and this show commemorates his life’s work. For more information check out this great article in the St. Cloud Times:

http://www.sctimes.com/article/20130928/LIFE/309280010/Exhibit-shows-off-work-Loso-other-Central-Minnesota-talents

The exhibition opened as part of Millstream Arts Festival, and will be open until October 13th. Check out their facebook group for more info.

Monday was a perfect end to a long streak of shows. I threw about 30 more pots at Market Monday in Sartell, ended the day with a few sales, then went over to St. John’s University for the Johanna Kiln firing. It was day 3 of the 10 day woodfiring, with over 12,000 pieces of pottery in the kiln. We sat around the fire listening to The Black Keys, falling rain, and the roar of the kiln. Check out this nice article for more info about their 12th firing:

http://www.csbsju.edu/News/Pottery-Firing.htm

Sartell Market Monday, Pottery at Farmers' Markets, Joel Cherrico Pottery, Copper Red Jar, Coil Pot

Johanna Kiln, St. John's University, St. John's Pottery, Photo by Joel Cherrico

Throwing Demo and Pottery Show at Up Cafe in NE Minneapolis

Stop by Up Cafe in NE Minneapolis on Friday, September 20th from 10am – 4pm and you’ll get a chance to watch me perform pottery throwing demonstrations. I’m also planning to bring down a few hundred pieces of my newest pottery. The cafe will be open as usual, serving all kinds of gourmet coffee drinks and bakery items, homemade gelato, and made-to-order panini sandwiches- all served on handmade Stoneware! Back, Postcard for Up Cafe, 2013Cherrico 3

Up Cafe Pottery

Header, Mailchimp, Up Cafe, Joel Cherrico Pottery, Stoneware Plates with Food
   Up Cafe, Minneapolis, Joel Cherrico Restaurant Pottery1     Up Cafe, Minneapolis, Joel Cherrico Restaurant Pottery2Up Cafe Minneapolis, Lunch served from Stoneware Pottery Up Cafe, Handmade Ceramic Pottery stock

“Pottery on the Deck” and Art Opening at the Minnesota Street Market Food and Art Co-op

Front, Postcard for Pottery on the Deck, 2013 Saturday, September 14th, from 4-9pm marks my first showing of pottery on the new, wooden deck that was recently built in downtown St. Joseph. It’s located between the Laundromat and the Minnesota Street Market Food and Art Co-op. I’ll be displaying a large selection of my newest pottery, and the Co-op is also hosting their Art Opening. We hope to make this a fun evening in St. Joseph. Also featured – Open House for Sue Alexander Method Massage, and Joseph’s Salon and Spa – Live music by Dave Cofell – Food, wine, coffee (thanks to the Local Blend coffee shop) and a giant Jenga! Check out the images below for the show postcard, as well as some images of the space where we’ll be hosting the show. See ya there!

Back, Postcard for Pottery on the Deck Show and Sale, 2013  Pottery on the Deck   Pottery in The Office, St. Joseph Laundromat, Photo by Sam Johnson   The Deck, St

Dave Cofell    Minnesota Street Market Co-op

 

Sue Alexander Method Massage and Joseph's Salon St    Office Pottery