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

It was a very long drive. Luckily, it’s pretty much a straight shot to Minneapolis!
I got into town fairly early, so I swung past my cousin’s place in White Bear Lake
to drop off some “surprise presents” on their front porch! Remember back to
“the incident” and the projects the kids were working on? Well, I finished them off
for the kids, glazed ’em & fired ’em. So I dropped off their planters… plus my
demo planter with a colorful arrangement of succulent plants.

Then I drove further on towards Bob Briscoe’s studio – always the first stop in my
annual Pottery Tour. I got there a bit early so I squeezed in a few moments of shut-eye.
The tour “officially” starts at 10:00am, but who am I to play by the rules when others
were getting a head-start?! So I began my Tour fun about 9:45am!!!

Straight to the Matt Metz collection… of course, I needed to add to my Metz collection!
I quickly snatched up to adorable lidded jars. Then headed on to see more…

After setting down my new Matt Metz jars on the “hold” shelves, I was quickly greeted
by Suze Lindsay with a hug and a great discussion. It was still early in the morning and
the hoarding masses hadn’t arrived yet, so she was free to chat for awhile. My friend
Amy arrived and we continued our shopping. As we were admiring, shopping, resisting
and being inspired, Amy’s friend Debbie showed up to join our adventure. Before we left
Bob’s place, I did snatch up a new Suze Lindsay tumbler!

After a long visit at Bob Briscoe’s we finally moved on towards Connee Mayeron’s
studio which is not the closest one… but it is the studio with two of the artists that
Amy was anxious to see… and shop! There we found Jenny Mendes and the work
of Shoko Teruyama. Both make these insanely detailed & meticulous pieces with
incredible illustrations. While Amy & Debbie were fawning over their work, I was
quickly distracted by the s’mores at the campfire!

We then moved on just south to Guillermo Cuellar’s studio. Hundreds of pots scattered
all over the tables around his yard. Our friend Delores Fortuna shows her work here,
and her Tour assistant Roberta Polfus was there to play with us for awhile! While there,
the beautiful blue skies clouded over, the temperature dropped and the winds picked up…
it felt like a storm might be rolling in.

We made a quick stop off for a picnic lunch overlooking the river. Unfortunately, it was
getting chilly… and the picnic table only had one side?! So we didn’t linger too long…
and we had more studios to see!

Moving along the Tour, we went to Will Swanson’s place – which had expanded from last year.
More big tents in the backyard gave more room for more great pots. Tom Turner was one
of the “new” potters on the Tour. He’s been making pots for a long time, and has created
some wonderful crystalline glazes. I was lucky to snatch up a small tumbler to add to my
mug collection… okay, not quite a mug, but close enough!

We did a quick stop at the studio of Jeff Oestreich, and saw some pieces by Josh DeWeese.
I had taken a workshop with him years ago, and it was great to see a collection of his work.

Next we went to Linda Christianson’s studio. A beautiful, wooded area with plenty of
trillium blooming and a beautiful pile of wood next to the kiln shed. While there, we
also met Michael Hunt & Naomi Dalglish on the Tour. It’s a husband & wife working
together to create their pieces. Apparently, Naomi went to Earlham College with my potter
friend Emily Murphy. So I just “needed” to pick up a couple plates…

Moving on, we went to Richard Vincent’s studio for some more great pots… and some
quality time playing with & making fun of my potter friend Steven Hill. I’ve known
Steven for a few years during his time here in Illinois. He has since moved back to
Missouri… and still not made my set of dinnerware?! It’s only been a few years…
but I’m still waiting… and not letting him off the hook!

By this time… it was already past 6:00pm. So officially they were closed!
Begrudgingly, we finished up and headed back to the hotel.
Day One almost done.

Gotta get some sleep tonight – as tomorrow is going to be another busy day!

 

 

Categories: art fair, artists, creativity, inspiration, pottery

Headed out for the St. Croix River Valley Pottery Tourunder cover of darkness!
I’ll be driving up overnight so I can make it there for the kick-off at Bob Briscoe’s studio.
Then it’s on to the rest of the locations. A full weekend of pottery, shopping,
schmoozing and hanging out with friends!

For more information on the tour, click here… Minnesota Pottery Tour.

Categories: art fair

Hard to believe that the summer art fair season is coming so quickly.
Luckily, I feel good knowing that I have a great inventory of beautiful pots…
including my latest soda kiln that still needs to be added into the mix!

So here’s my upcoming art fair schedule… mark your calendars now.
I can’t wait to see you at some point over the Summer!

Schaumburg Prairie Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, May 26th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, May 27th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center
201 Schaumburg Court in Schaumburg, Illinois

Hinsdale Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, June 9th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, June 10th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Burlington Park on Chicago Avenue between Washington & Garfield Streets
in Hinsdale, Illinois

Evanston Lakeshore Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, August 4th, 2012 – 11:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, August 5th, 2012 – 11:00am-6:00pm
Located in Dawes Park along beautiful Lake Michigan
on Sheridan Road between Church & Davis in Evanston, Illinois

Okay, we’ll go a little further – and cross out of Summer and into Fall…

Art In The Barn
Saturday, September 22nd, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday, September 23rd, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Located on the grounds (and in the barns) of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
on Route 22 in Barrington, Illinois – Lower Barn E4 & E6

Art Detourin the beautiful Wisconsin Northwoods!
Friday, October 5th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Saturday, October 6th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday, October 7th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Featuring artists: Amy Higgason, Sarah Chapman, Kathy Furda, Wendy Powalisz & me!
Beautiful fall colors, handmade art and gourmet s’mores to top it all off!
Located on the grounds of Pigeon Road Pottery… also Amy’s home!
7744 Pigeon Road, Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin 54539
www.facebook.com/artdetourwisconsin

“My Home For The Holidays” Home Show
Saturday, November 17th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, November 18th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Contact me for invitations & more information…

“Mud & Metal” : Another Holiday Home Show
A collaborative holiday show with master metalsmith Sarah Chapman.
Saturday, December 15th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm – DATE PENDING
Contact me for invitations & more information.

Categories: art fair

Well, the official kick-off to my Summer Art Fair season is just one month away!
It’s confirmed – I’ve been accepted to all of the shows I applied to again this year.
So I’m trying to crank out as much new work as possible between now & then.
Mark your calendar now to come out and see what I’ve been working on!
And don’t forget… you can always follow the progress on Facebook too!
Click here for my pottery page… Fire When Ready Pottery on Facebook.

Schaumburg Prairie Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, May 26th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, May 27th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center, 201 Schaumburg Court in Schaumburg, Illinois

Hinsdale Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, June 9th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, June 10th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Burlington Park on Chicago Avenue between Washington & Garfield Streets
in Hinsdale, Illinois

Evanston Lakeshore Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, August 4th, 2012 – 11:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, August 5th, 2012 – 11:00am-6:00pm
Located in Dawes Park along beautiful Lake Michigan
on Sheridan Road between Church & Davis in Evanston, Illinois

Art In The Barn
Saturday, September 22nd, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday, September 23rd, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Located on the grounds (and in the barns) of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
on Route 22 in Barrington, Illinois – my double booth in the Lower Barn E4 & E6

Art Detourin the beautiful Wisconsin Northwoods!
Friday, October 5th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Saturday, October 6th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday, October 7th, 2012 – 10:00am-5:00pm
Featuring artists: Amy Higgason, Sarah Chapman, Kathy Furda, Wendy Powalisz & me!
Beautiful fall colors, handmade art and gourmet s’mores to top it all off!
Located on the grounds of Pigeon Road Pottery… also Amy’s home!
7744 Pigeon Road, Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin 54539
www.facebook.com/artdetourwisconsin

“My Home For The Holidays” Home Show
Saturday, November 17th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, November 18th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm
Contact me for invitations & more information…

“Mud & Metal” : Another Holiday Home Show
A collaborative holiday show with master metalsmith Sarah Chapman.
Saturday, December 15th, 2012 – 10:00am-6:00pm – DATE PENDING
Contact me for invitations & more information…

Categories: art fair, artists, friends, My Talented Friends

Mark your calendar for this Friday night!
As my friend & potter Amy Higgason is “returning to her roots” back at Lillstreet
for a special one-night Trunk Show. She’ll be setting up her beautiful pottery in my
studio space. It’s been over eight years since Amy moved up to the Wisconsin Northwoods.
So it will be a great chance to stop by and see Amy and her work while she’s in town.
As you may recall, the last time I got to play with Amy is when I went up to the Northwoods
for ART DETOUR last Fall. Since she’s coming down to Chicago for a smaller show,
I’m jokingly referring to it as ART DETOUR LITE.

Amy Higgason Trunk Show – Friday, March 2nd from 5:00-9:00pm.
Lillstreet Studio 205 West – on the second floor of Lillstreet Art Center.

Categories: art fair

So I got an e-mail today. One of many really. But one of them was special…
From the folks who organize “Art In The Barn” every Fall.
And I was pleased to find out that once again, I was one of their “Top 10 Sellers”!
Yep, last September was another great art fair for me in Barrington.
Incredible weather… great sales… and did I mention incredible milk shakes.
Plus, fantastic supportive customers & fans who come out art fair after art fair!

Not only did I win the “Best Of Ceramics” award during the show,
but now I find out that I was also one of the “Top 10 Sellers” again this year!

And my prize?…
Pre-acceptance, no jury process and a complimentary double booth space!!!
So I’ll definitely be headed back to Barrington this Fall.

Mark your calendars…
Saturday, September 22nd & Sunday, September 23rd.

Now I’ve got to spend some quality time tomorrow applying to the rest of them!
I wish it were this easy for all of my shows!

Categories: art fair

I received an e-mail today telling me that a customer has requested a “chargeback”
on a purchase from last October!!! What?!… how does that happen?!
The folks at The Square notified me to see if I wanted to dispute the “charge-back.”
They’ve already taken the money out of my account – and I need to dispute it if I expect
to get the money back. Of course I said yes… let’s dispute!!!

The customer purchased $110.78 during “ART DETOUR” way back on October 8, 2011.
One wall pocket vase & three votive candle holders. She picked what she wanted & seemed
pleased with her purchase. I have not heard anything from her since. Until today.

So I sent the folks at The Square a couple photos of the actual credit card slip to “prove”
that she signed for the charge, as well as furnished her phone number.

I still don’t quite understand how she can have her pottery for over three months
and then try to get her money back?! So she gets her money and I get nothing?!
I didn’t see anywhere that I would get my pottery back. It all seems a little odd to me!

Has anyone else had a situation similar to this with The Square?!

Categories: art fair, artists, My Talented Friends

Today is “MUD & METAL”- the final Holiday Home Show of the season.
The weather is great and we’re ready for some last-minute holiday shoppers!
There’s pottery in every room of my condo, plus this time – a special guest artist!
Sarah Chapman has just finished setting up her beautiful jewelry in my dining room
and her work is literally glowing in the sunlight streaming in through the windows!

I especially love how the sun is making all of the inclusions in that amber pendant
reflect and sparkle. If no one else snags it, someday it may need to join my “collection.”
And the incredible shadows being cast across her display on some of her beautiful
wire-knotted pieces. This necklace looks incredible!

So stop on by to see Sarah’s incredible work… while the sun is still shining!

Categories: art fair

With less than twelve hours until we open, I’m still stocking shelves… and more importantly,
adding more pieces to the “Tired Of Shlepping” bargain shelves. Marking down even more
to make room for new pieces in the New Year! Swing by tomorrow from 10:00am-6:00pm
to snag a few of these bargains before they’re gone!

MUD & METAL – Another Holiday Home Show
Saturday, December 10 from 10:00am-6:00pm… ONE DAY ONLY.
With special guest artist & incredible metalsmith Sarah Chapman.
With pottery in every room, jewelry in the dining room, snacks in the kitchen…
and the “Shlepping” bargains on the back porch!

If you need my home address information, shoot me a quick e-mail…
gary@firewhenreadypottery.com

Categories: art fair, production, tiles

I woke up this morning to Chicago’s first snowfall. Everything was white.
Alas, no morning sunrise bike ride for me. Instead, I used the time to assemble three
new ClayQuilts just in time for tomorrow’s “MUD & METAL” Holiday Home Show!

Just for the record, all of the snow melted within a couple hours.
But it was white when I woke up… I swear!