New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century
Up to 9 kilns, 50 cords of wood, and 6000 pieces of pottery. Juried Exhibitions, Firings, and Seminars to take place in Fall 2010
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Reid Schoonover

Reid Schoonover If it's not by wood is it any good?

December 28, 2009 at 11:58am · Report
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century happy holidays! burn baby burn!

December 24, 2009 at 12:01am
Michal Puszczynski
Michal Puszczynski
Nisse Holmström
www.nisseholmstrom.se
Nisse Holmström is a woodfiring ceramic artist working with sculptural work in stoneware, porcelain, iron, bronze and wood in Lidköping, Sweden
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century New Fire has selected ArtistFront.com as its online call for entries Site. Check out the site and start uploading your images. It will be a fantastic partnership for us and we look forward to your use of this web application to enter the show!

Allowing artists to submit to contests and competitions worldwide, and allowing contest organizers to easily accept entries online.
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century
The Call for entries will be open within the next two weeks.
December 11, 2009 at 12:27pm
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century RotttenStone Gallery is proud to announce its Solstice Opening and Artist Reception. Featured this month is the art of John Bradford, Michael Prokos, Scott Rutherford and Read Lockhart. This show is a collection of ceramic and 2-D art work.About the artists:John Bradford has been a member of the Taos area arts scene fo......r many years. Working with ceramics and building multiple wood-fired kilns he is one of the leaders in the Asian ceramics tradition in NM. He also operated John Bradford Pottery Studio and Gallery in Arroyo Seco for 4 years. His ceramics are also used at Ojo Caliente as the place settings in their restaurant.Michael Prokos, of Placitas, NM, brings his work to RottenStone for his first show in Taos in over five years. In his ceramics work, he strives for pieces that have a timeless quality, that promote the feeling of the raw texture of clay, are powerful in a way that doesn’t jump at you but draws you to them more and more. As a second generation ceramicist, he experimentation with tradition in the quest for originality brought him to explore and focus on asian techniques.Read Lockhart, a dual city resident of Chicago and Taos, brings his work in ceramics, oil, and graphite to display for the first public showing in Northern NM since winning the Alma Shipiro Travel Grant from the Art Students League of New York. Through his paintings and work in Graphite he strives to reawaken a sort of contemporary mythology by means of classical techniques and themes.Scott Rutherford, owner and artist of RottenStone Gallery, brings his years of experience to the creation of a functional aesthetic that utilizes the traditions of both the Asian and East coast ceramics. Celebrating its first year of operation in Arroyo Seco, after living and creating in Michigan for the past 3 years, RottenStone gallery represents artists from all over the country.A note about the wood fired pottery tradition. Wood, being the original heating fuel, has been present in ceramics production as long as pots have been made. Be it the pit fired tradition of the Native American community, the high temperature kilns that climb the hillsides of Japan and China. or the shallow arches of the groundhog kilns of the east coast, it is the way that the fire touches the pottery that makes each piece unique. Unlike electric and gas kiln firing, the dynamic atmosphere inside the wood fired kiln creates serindipitous effects from the interaction of the flame and melting ash.RottenStone Gallery is located at 486 Sr 150 In Arroyo Seco, NM, directly across from the Taos Cow. Normal business hours are seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Solstice reception will take place on Dec 19th from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Come meet the artists and celebrate the holiday season.

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Time:5:00PM Saturday, December 19th
Location:RottenStone Gallery 486 SR 150 Arroyo Seco, NM 575-0776-01042
Clinton Lambert Berry

Clinton Lambert Berry I am looking for wood kilns within a day's drive of Saint Louis that i can help out with.

December 2, 2009 at 9:57am · Report
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century
check out woodfired.com they have a great list of kilns
December 5, 2009 at 11:07am
Clinton Lambert Berry

Clinton Lambert Berry Anyone have experience using the claybody; B-Mix Wood?

December 2, 2009 at 9:56am · Report
Gary

Gary Living in Turkey..looking for wood kilns..any leads?

November 11, 2009 at 1:22am · Report
Rick Mahaffey
Rick Mahaffey
Ask Oya about Kinnik Village (nera Eskisehir)- Kilns are like Roman kilns, firebox below, thick clay floor with checkers and ware chamber above - earthenware temps.
November 11, 2009 at 8:49am
Tim Smith

Tim Smith Cool shot of hot kiln, Richard Bresnahans Kiln in Minn.

David
David
likes this... I like fire... fire good...
November 17, 2009 at 7:20am
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century Rottenstone Gallery is Hosting artist Katie Woodall this Month. Show Opening Sat Nov 7th 5:30 p.m. Arroyo Seco NM

November 1, 2009 at 11:29am
New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century Madrid, Questa, Taos Clay, Penasco, TP, Taos Canyon, Seco,Talpa. Northern NM Kilns. RottenStone Gallery, Taos Clay, Tierra Hermosa, Mud Woman Designs. Northern NM Galleries. Branding, Native American Traditions, Internet, Kiln Design, Glazing, Tea Ceremony, Face Jugs. Symposium Topics. Begins August Aug 28, 2010. Finishes Sept 19, 2010

October 22, 2009 at 11:18am
Marcello Massoni

Marcello Massoni sharing our new project photo story ... hope you'll like it!

The photo story of the first anagama kiln building in Bali at Gaya Ceramic Arts Centre. Her name is Kura Kura, meaning "turtle", and the construction team comes from far and wide: Chungho Cheng (taiwan), Bruce McWhinney (australia), Ginto Naujokas (USA), Brad Ponack (a...fghanistan), Hillary Kane (USA), Simon Platt (UK) and Marcello Massoni (ITA), and many hands from the studio(Gaya CAC, Bali). Stay tuned for more ... http://www.gayafusion.com/ceramic/
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New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century

New Fire: Wood Fired Pottery for the 21st Century AAAAhhhh October, can you smell the kilns?

October 8, 2009 at 1:43pm
Anne
Anne
I want to feel the fire!
October 8, 2009 at 1:46pm