Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
A Chicago potter’s somewhat slanted view of clay & play
Categories: art fair, holiday

Brownies are baked. Cookies are cooling…
and we’re OPEN for Day Two of my Holiday Home Show.

Shelves are full of wonderful gifts for everyone on your list (most definitely including yourself). Stop by today from 10:00am-6:00pm. Shoot me an e-mail if you need specific address information… before I finish all of the cookies myself!!!

Categories: art fair, pottery

Now it’s time to clean up, put some snacks away and then pull up some more pottery from the basement and replenish the shelves for tomorrow! Already added a few more things to the “Tired Of Shlepping Sale.”

Day One was great, looking forward to Day Two!!!

Categories: art fair, family, holiday

I also had a wonderful visit today with cousin Kim and my Minnesota Cousins who made the trip for their FIRST EVER Holiday Home Show!!!

So much fun… plus, they “almost” made it home with my big Captain America Pez Dispenser sculpture until Mom put the kibosh on it. FYI – He’s still looking for a good home!

Categories: art fair, holiday, pottery

Special thanks to everyone who made it out my Holiday Home Show today.
It was a crazy flurry of holiday fun, with LOTS of pots moving everywhere.
It was great fun to see so many of my loyal customers all in one place… MY place!!!

Thanks so much… and I’m looking forward
to doing it all over again tomorrow from 10:00am-6:00pm.

If you need address information, just send me a quick e-mail or Facebook message.

Categories: art fair, holiday, special events

Kick-off your holiday shopping THIS weekend at my Holiday Home Show!
It’s my biggest selection of the year with pottery in every room of my condo – plus some pieces that don’t travel to art fairs!!! And great bargains to be snatched up in my “Tired Of Shlepping Sale” on the back porch. Both Saturday & Sunday from 10:00am-6:00pm. Let me know by e-mail or Comments if you need address details, and I’ll send you a personal message.

Categories: art fair, kiln firing, pottery, production

I had a wonderful kiln unloading tonight.

Always a fun treasure hunt finding new beauties as you unload layer by layer, shelf by shelf.

It might have been my quickest unloading yet?!… including all of the glamorous tasks that no one really thinks about. Packing into crates. Scraping shelves. Organizing bricks. Kiln washing shelves. Cleaning the firebox. Sweeping the floor. Taking out the garbage. Packing my car. Shlepping everything up three flights of stairs to my condo. You know, all that fun stuff. At least I have some beautiful pots to show for it… all getting ready for THIS weekend’s big sale!!!

Categories: art fair, special events

After condo meeting this evening, it was too late to get into the studio to continue glazing. Instead, I finished up labeling & stamping postcards for my Holiday Home Show. It’s just over a week away… gotta get ’em in the mail first thing tomorrow!!!

And for those who might not get a “real” postcard, here’s what they look like…

You’re more than welcome, and always invited to join us. It’s my BIGGEST show of the entire year. With pottery in every room of my condo, food & drink in the kitchen, holiday decorations everywhere, and the ever-popular “Tired Of Shlepping Sale” on the back porch!!!

If you want the exact specifics and address details. just shoot me a quick e-mail and I’ll give you the scoop. It’s next weekend… always the weekend before Thanksgiving!!!

Categories: art fair, artists, mugs, special events

Today’s the day… FINDING FOREVER CUP EXHIBITION opens tonight.
And some of our cups are making a splash in the local newspaper out there.
Great publicity for a great concept with some great charity.

Categories: art fair, artists, mugs, special events

Good luck to my pottery friend Pam Kinsmith as her FINDING FOREVER CUP EXHIBITION opens this evening. Months of hard work & dedication all come together tonight for this wonderful fundraising event. If you’re in the Greenfield, Massachusetts area, be sure to stop by to purchase a cup and help a child in the Foster Care System at the same time. If you stop by early, you might even be able to snatch up one of the five mugs I’ve donated to the cause!

For more information, as well as images of all the donated cups,
click here for their website.

Categories: art fair, artists

So many talented artists in one place! So much artwork from around the world.
Always a wonderful evening of art in Chicago. Especially fun when it’s the VIP Opening Night Party! Sure, the art is great… but the snacks & dessert spread are even more yummy!

One of the best parts of SOFA is checking in with some of “My Talented Friends” who are exhibiting there. Like Steve Lee who was one of my former teachers at Lillstreet several years ago. Now he’s a “big wig” in the clay community running the Archie Bray in Montana. All the while making these wonderfully beautiful & intricate porcelain vases with intricate decoration… and then smashed, exploded & otherwise “altered.”

Another firmer Lillstreet artist is glass artist Amy LeMaire. She taught me glass bead making back in the day. My friend Pam Robinson & I decided to take a class with Amy before she moved, but the Beginning glass class was already full. So we just “jumped” up to the Intermediate class as though we thought we knew what we were doing. Sure, Amy was teaching us MUCH more basic things, but look how incredible her glass work is now. Incredible wearable jewelry handmade in glass.

Always a favorite at SOFA… Steffen Dam once again had these incredible glass sculptures. I’ve admired them for years… I think it might have something to do with my fascination with roadkill?!

I was also drawn to these colored porcelain wall sculptures. Layers of colored clay meticulously assembled, and then carved on the inside. Notice how thin & translucent it is on the inside. Unfortunately, I don’t recall who made these… my bad.

Jason Robert Griego had some of my favorite sculptures. These bronze pieces had such wonderful expressions and colored patinas. Might be my obsession with all things rusty that drew me to these?…

And I especially loved this one… the curvy, gestural stance. Somehow reminded me of something you might see at Cirque du Soleil.

Okay, I’ll admit it right now… I don’t understand glass blowing. Sure, I know the basics. I’ve seen it done live. And yet somehow it’s still “magical” to me. How do you take something molten, liquid, flaming hot, glowing orange, hanging on the end of a tube… and somehow turn it into these wonderfully “perfect” geometric shapes? How does that happen?! Surprisingly, I was explaining my fascination to my friend Elena as we were overheard by the artist Nancy Callan. She asked if I wanted an explanation… I said “no” – I didn’t want to ruin my magical fascination!

And speaking of glass… Amber Cowan makes these wonderfully detailed floral pieces. Love the idea, and couldn’t resist thinking that these could also be made out of clay… with great textures, patterns, stamps, etc… I’m just sayin’….

I’ve seen these beauties before, and am still AMAZED by them. For anyone who has fired clay, you know that it tends to “slump” a bit when fired in the kiln. And you may also know how difficult it is to throw porcelain. And how fragile it is when you’re working with it. All of that thrown together makes these pieces incredible!!! Thank you Jennifer McCurdy.

Yasuko Sakurai also works with porcelain… also beautiful… but in this case, I must admit that I was more intrigued by the shadow that it was throwing on the pedestal.

Nuala O’Donovan from Ireland makes these beautiful sculpture pieces. I love how it is both solid, and hollow at the same time. Catching the light as well as having dark voids inside at the same time.

We’ve all seen this type of glass sculpture before… but I was intrigued by these ones by Niyoko Ikuta and the repetitive patterns that draw you right inside of the piece.

This lenticular portrait was oddly mesmerizing as well. It kind of moved as you walked past… but upon closer inspection, you could see that it was made out of corks, bottle caps, light bulbs and other collected oddities! Sorry… artist unknown…

Lastly, one of the most endearing glass sculptures were made by Emily Brock. These miniature “rooms” are all made of glass… every single, teeny-tiny little detail… ALL GLASS. Amazing details.

So that’s it for my quick “trip” through SOFA Chicago for this year. There are FAR too many beautiful things to see. You can’t stop and take pictures of everything. Guess I’ll need to go again next year to share more…

SOFA Chicago is open all weekend : Friday, Saturday & Sunday on Navy Pier.
For more information, click here.