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#ThrowbackThursday Recipe

October 19, 2017 By Kylie Lawson

We are starting a new series of #ThrowbackThursday and #FlashbackFriday recipes that we have been given in the past to give our supporters some oldie-but-goodie recipes to try! Here is a Warm Bacon Blue Cheese Dip submitted to us by Mary Jo Walsh this past spring. The bacon would be great to prepare in our flameware skillet, and you can use one of Katie Teesdale’s Bitsy Bakers as a baking and serving dish for the dip.

Stop in the gallery to get your hands on these items to start making this dip at home! We are open everyday Monday-Saturday 10-5pm and Sunday 12-4pm.

Warm Bacon Blue Cheese Dip

7 bacon slices, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
1/4 cup half & half
4 oz blue cheese (preferably Maytag), crumbled
2 tbsp fresh chives, chopped

Cook bacon until almost crisp (about 7 minutes). Drain fat. Add garlic and cook until bacon is totally crisp. In a separate bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth. Add half & half and beat until combined. Add bacon mixture, blue cheese, and chives to cream cheese mixture. Transfer to a oven proof backing dish. Cover with foil. Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes.

Serve with assorted crackers, bread, carrots, celery, or other veggies.

Can be made a day ahead and refrigerated. Bring to room temperature before baking.

Submitted by Mary Jo Walsh

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Filed Under: Foodie News, Our Story, Pottery, Recipes Tagged With: bitsy baker, clay coyote, clay coyote gallery, dip, flameware, flameware skillets, Hutchinson, Katie Teesdale, Recipes, throwback thursday, warm bacon blue cheese dip

Fall is Near – Check Out 43rd Annual Hutchinson Craft Show!

September 10, 2017 By Kylie Lawson

Fall is right around the corner (September 22nd to be exact), and you know what means – cool weather, sweaters, pumpkin spice everything, football, and community events!

What doesn’t signify fall better than an arts and crafts show?

On Friday, September 15th and Saturday the 16th, Hutchinson will be hosting their 43rd Annual Arts and Crafts Show at Library Square. Friday will be open from 10am – 6pm and Saturday will be open 9am – 4pm, with kids activities such as crafts and games going on.

The show is held in conjunction with Taste of Hutchinson. The Taste of Hutchinson will be having a variety of food and beverage vendors and, for the first time ever, live music.

At the show, there will be craft vendors from all across Minnesota and beyond. Be sure to check out our Clay Coyote booth! We will have most of our flameware line on hand for you to browse and purchase. Also, our Emerging Artist Katie Teesdale will be in the booth with us with her pieces to purchase. This free and fun event is a great way to welcome in the fall season.

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Filed Under: Events, Foodie News, On the Horizon, The Gallery Tagged With: art, arts and crafts, clay coyote, flameware, hutchinson mn, Katie Teesdale, pottery, taste of hutch

2017 Hutchinson Arts & Crafts Show

August 20, 2017 By Ann

Come and check out our booth at the annual Hutchinson Arts and Crafts show in Library Square.  See our Pottery Flameware and Stoneware.  Visit with potter Katie Teesdale.

Friday 10am to 6pm, Saturday 9am to 4pm.    Rain or Shine.

 

 

Image courtesy of Hutchinson Chamber of Commerce and Tourism

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Tagged With: arts, booth, clay coyote, crafts, flameware, grill basket, Hutchinson, Katie Teesdale, Library square, Michele Ebert, Trays

Where in the world is Katie?

June 8, 2017 By Morgan

It’s art show season and our own Katie Teesdale will be bopping around Minnesota with her beautiful pottery.

Here’s where to find her this Summer:

  • Stone Arch Bridge Festival 
    Booth #132
    Saturday, June 17 11am-7pm
    Sunday, June 18 11am-5pm
  • Minnesota Pottery Festival
    Find Katie in the Kid’s Station and her work in the Gallery

    Saturday, July 29th 10am-5pm
    Sunday, July 30th noon-4pm
  • Art at Bayfront Park (Duluth)
    Saturday, August 19 11am-7pm
    Sunday, August 20th, 11am-5pm

And make sure you stop by the Clay Coyote booth at the Hutchinson Arts and Crafts Festival in September.

Stay up to date with all of Katie’s happenings on her Instagram or follow her on Facebook.

 

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Filed Under: Events, Our Story, Potter's Life, Pottery, The Studio Tagged With: art in bayfront park, art show, Katie Teesdale, stone arch, summer

Get to know: Katie Teesdale

February 17, 2017 By Morgan

Katie Teesdale joined the Coyote at the beginning of September as an Emerging Artist and spends time working in the gallery as well. You can find her in the studio or the gallery on most weekday afternoons and some weekends. Pop on by and say hello!

 

Katie Teesdale
Katie Teesdale

I’m originally from the west suburbs of Chicago, and I received a BFA with honors in Ceramics and a Teacher Education Program certificate from the University of Iowa. I have taught and supported various ceramic programs in the midwest and the east coast. Most recently, I was the Education Assistant for the Outreach program at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, PA. Some people have been known to call me something of a nomad.

I am driven to create work inspired by habits, rituals and shared interactions. In particular, I love to create families of pots, and I endeavor to make sure that each pot has a friend. Currently, I spend my mornings teaching ceramics and sculpture at Dassel-Cokato High School in Cokato, MN.

 

What’s your favorite pottery technique?

I absolutely adore creating pinch pottery! Sometimes I’ll throw in some coils, but I think that having the ability to show the mark of the maker on functional pieces is really special. There is also something pretty great about being able to sit in my window at the Clay Coyote and soak up the sun while I work.

 

Who are your pottery idols?

This has the potential to be a very long list! I have so many favorites. If I had to pick a top five…I would pick Tara Wilson, Didem Mert, Birdie Boone, Gwendolyn Yoppolo and Elizabeth Pechacek…Joyce Nagata has wonderful glazes! Oh, or Ingrid Bathe… Oops, that is way more than five!

 

When you’re not making pots and working in the Gallery, how do you like to spend your time?

Hm…making more pots? Outside of my mornings teaching, I love to play board games! My current favorite is Anomia. Other then that, I tend to be pretty quiet reading books and hanging out with friends.

 

Do you have a pet?

I have a very sweet, giant, Bernese Mountain Dog named Watson….Who unfortunately lives back in Chicago with my mom. He loves to watch golf on TV; they always say his nickname– Bubba Watson.

Katie's Dog Watson
Katie’s Dog Watson
Katie's Dog Watson
Katie’s Dog Watson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where’s your favorite vacation destination?

Anywhere where I can sit and read a book while my feet are in the water is perfect to me! But I also really just enjoy adventures and new experiences.

 

What book are you reading right now?

I have a life goal of reading a book a week! I just finished The Bands of Mourning by Brandon Sanderson, and I’m about to jump back into The Hare with the Amber Eyes by Edmund De Waal. I’m always looking for good recommendations, so feel free to send them my way!

 

What’s your dessert of choice?

Depends on the time of year, but I have a terrible sweet tooth. A lot of the time I want ice cream, but sometimes I’m more in the mood for chocolate cake. I’ll be honest, I will literally never turn down a doughnut, they are my kryptonite.

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Filed Under: Our Story, Potter's Life, Pottery, The Gallery Tagged With: Bernese Mountain Dog, doughnut, Emerging Artist, Gallery Team, Katie Teesdale, meet our team, Pinch Pottery, pottery, team coyote, Teesdale Studios, The Clay Studio, University of Iowa

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