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Katie’s Pottery in the Gallery

September 7, 2016 By Morgan

Katie Teesdale Pottery in the Clay Coyote GalleryKatie Teesdale is one of the new Clay Coyote Emerging Artist Studio potters. Katie hails from Philadelphia, but she’s originally Illinois (ah hem … we know a few other talented potters who started out in Lincoln’s state). While in Philly, Katie was working for The Clay Studio. There she had access to electric cone six kilns and porcelain clay. Katie’s porcelain pots are unglazed on the outside, but still shine, she uses a special three-phase polishing process to get the soft, smooth, almost glass-like exterior.

Over the last few years, Katie has developed her two signature glazes a fresh, grass green and a bright, sky blue, they shine on her brilliant white clay.

Katie also has a collection of porcelain clay jewelry. The clay is light, brightly glazed, on sterling silver.

You can also see some of Katie’s terracotta sculptural pieces. These statement pots were designed to display air plants, but they stand alone too.

Katie Teesdale throwing potsKatie’s pots are for sale in the Clay Coyote Gallery, she’s in the Studio most days and would love to have you stop in to say “hi” and talk about her porcelain polishing processes.

All of Katie’s work will also be on display at the 42nd Annual Hutchinson Arts & Crafts Festival. The Festival will be held on Friday, September 16th and Saturday, September 17th in Library Square (directions).  While you’re at the Festival, make time to stop into Zella’s right across the street. They’re celebrating their Grand (re)Opening under new ownership.

PS: Katie and Levi were featured on Page 2A in the Hutchinson Leader this week. Please take a moment to read the article.

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Filed Under: On the Horizon, Potter's Life, The Studio Tagged With: Arts & Crafts, clay jewelry, gallery, Hutchinson, Hutchinson Leader, Illinois, Katie Teesdale, Philadelphia, porcelain, pottery, shimpo, terracotta, Zellas

Marc Matsui Ceramics

April 23, 2013 By Ann

Born and raised in Seattle, Marc Matsui first became interested in ceramics at the early age of 15. He is best known for his simplistic, delicate hand thrown pieces. His use of glazing techniques transforms clay into a canvas suitable for setting off intense colors. The application of brilliant colors often makes his pieces look more like glass than ceramic. 

In his endeavor to stimulate visual excitement Marc integrates color and abstract design on simple, yet elegant forms. Everyone will see something different in a piece, and Marc’s goal is to create a contemporary look that is suitable and affordable for any home.

All of Marc’s bowls and plates are finely crafted from high fired porcelain. Each beautiful creation may be displayed on a table or hung on the wall.  A vinyl wrapped hanging loop is attached to the back of each piece.

 

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Filed Under: The Gallery Tagged With: bowls, clay coyote gallery, glazes, Marc Matsui, Marc Matsui Ceramics, matsui, platters, porcelain

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