Yes, it's none other than potter Gary Rith, when he was living in NH and a member of the NH Potters Guild! Gary does this thing called "Time Warp Tuesday" on his blog. Jeff found this file oh his computer the other day while we were getting some documents together. Right away I said, "E-mail it to me, it will be the perfect post for Tuesday!" The guild used to have a featured potter each month in the "Potluck" newsletter. Gary was the "Winter 2004" potter. Gary now lives and makes pots in Etna, NY. We have never met in person, but we have all these connection to people and organizations that we both have been members of.
When you are done reading here be sure to head over to Gary's blog and see what he is up to on "Time Warp Tuesday".
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Elaine Fuller, Red Door Pottery... #3 in my NHPG Series
Elaine Fuller is a fellow NH Potters Guild member as well as a juried member of the League of NH Craftsmen. Her studio is called Red Door Pottery and is located in beautiful Kittery, ME. Elaine hosts Salon Nights at her studio each month. It is always an enjoyable evening of poetry reading and music. She also serves coffee and tea in handmade cups and mugs and offers them for sale during these events. A portion of the proceeds going to worthy causes, such as the local food pantry or hospice group. As in the last two posts in the series I asked Elaine the same questions and here are her responses...
How long have you been making pots and what got you started in pottery?
In 1978 when my high school sister-in-law was living with us in our apartment in Worcester , Mass. I needed some time for myself. From the days of watching the potter's at Sturbridge Village I was intrigued with pottery. I was able to enroll in a pottery class at the wonderful Worcester Center for Crafts, Charlene Weisberg was my teacher. From the first day on the wheel I was hooked. Every chance that I could I took workshops, the first one with Gerry Williams, classes at Wesleyan Potters in Middletown CT, studied at Wesleyan University under Mary Risley and eventually after a 10 year hiatus for child rearing began teaching and selling my work. Pottery has been my more than full time occupation since 1996.I feel so lucky to be able to spend my days pursuing my life's passion.
Who or what inspires you the most and how is it incorporated into your work?
Who or what inspires you the most and how is it incorporated into your work?
I love the pots of Brother Thomas for the sheer spirituality of the work. I am inspired by the faculty at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, Karen Orsillo, Maureen Mills, Chris Archer and John Baymore for their breadth of knowledge, skill and generosity.
Clay body?
Clay body?
Firing method?
The only pizza I like is homemade pizza, whole wheat crust with lots of veggies... white pizza with clams and garlic is another treat.
The best place to see my work is in my gallery space where I also feature the work of the League members from Kittery : The Red Door Pottery Studio, Kittery ME www.reddoorpottery.com
And also my work can be found:
League of NH Craftsman shops in Concord , Meredith , Hanover and Nashua : nhcrafts.org
Exeter Fine Crafts, Exeter , NH : exeterfinecrafts.com
Tulips, Market Street , Portsmouth , NH
The Shop at Wesleyan Potters, Middletown , CT : wesleyanpotters.com
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