There is an opening reception tonight as part of the big NCECA conference down in Tampa/ St. Petersburg. I was honored to be invited to participate in a show highlighting some of the wonderful ceramic artists who have passed through the Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts. I sent some nice pots down for the show, and wish I could be there to see some old pals and some amazing pottery at the Train Station. If you're down in the sunshine state be sure to check it out!
But alas, no rest for the weary. I just returned from a kiln building trip last night, and I have a few short days to make the last pots for my next firing. Here's little shot of the beach at Cape Cod. There's a new Shane Mickey Soda Kiln living on the Cape, in the hands of some really nice folks...but more on that later. Gotta get into the studio.
There a re not many things more wonderful than Spring in the mountains. I love seeing the first hints of color coming back onto the trees after staring at the same old bare ... [ More ]
From here you can just see the edge of fall coming around corner. Of course it’s a fantastic time to be in the mountains, but this year has been a busy one for us. Joy a... [ More ]
I've been holding on to this set of four dinner plates from the last firing as some of the finest. I dropped them off at Crimson Laurel Gallery today, along with a set of four... [ More ]
I've been holding on to this set of four dinner plates from the last firing as some of the finest. I dropped them off at Crimson Laurel Gallery today, along with a set of four... [ More ]
Hurry on over to the Schaller Gallery online where the latest show just opened this morning. A few weeks ago I sent off a few vases and little bud vases off to their new loc... [ More ]
Finished up the kiln building class a bit ago, and forgot to share these photos. In about 10 days we had the new salt kiln built and ready to go. The two students in t... [ More ]
It's that time of year again, and I'm heading to Penland to help my pal Shane and a few students rebuild the salt kiln. Luckily for me I barely have to leave the neighborhoo... [ More ]
Wood and Soda Fired Pottery