I’ ll be returning to the Cooter’s home studio as a guest for The Crossing Borders Studio Tour 2010. The tour takes place during the peak of fall colors along the North Shore. If you are looking for just a day trip or if you want to make a weekend of it, this tour will meet your needs. You can mix in a little hiking, studio touring, and dining at a fine local eatery. The tour takes place September 24th - October 3.
The new studio has been working well. I have been making adjustments along the way, the biggest so far has been the humidity. I have been balancing the use of the sun as well as a dehumidifier to get pots to leatherhard state. Currently I am still firing in my old studio in Lowertown, St. Paul. Which means schlepping bone dry pots. I anticipate I will have power and kilns at home this fall.
The Artisan Gallery hosted it’s 2nd annual “Cup and Mug” invitational at the end of 2009. Fifty potters
sent six pots each, I have not received any back yet, so hopefully they found new homes.
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This fall I participated in the Crossing Borders Studio Tour along the North Shore in northern Minnesota. I was to the home and studios of Dick and Debbie Cooter. Dick makes beautiful, rugged, functional, woodfired pottery. Debbie is an experienced weaver who crafts vibrant and stunning rugs, placemats, scarfs, mittens……..
I have known them for the past ten years and I have always deeply admired there work, their work ethic, and them as people. Being asked by them to participate in the sale and stay with them meant alot more than just selling pots.
Besides the sale, good food, and company a couple of the highlights of the weekends was the finishing of the kiln patio made from the previous kiln. Dick built a new kiln this past summer with the help of a couple people, especially Ann. Later, Ann brought over her first motorcycle a “Honda 90″ which Dick tinkered with to try to get it running.

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Well for me this summer has mostly been managing pots in a continual wet state. The humidity has slowed down the pottery process for me. Instead I have fit in a lot more bike riding instead. Coming this fall I will be pretty busy. In September I will be participating again in the Rustic Road Pottery Sale in North Hudson, Wisconson on the 19th and 20th. the weekend of October 9th-11th the Annual Fall Art Crawl In Lowertown St. Paul at the Back Alley Gallery. The following weekend October 23-25, at the Back Alley Gallery I will be hosting my Fall studio sale. This year my guest will be Joe Singewald from Algoma, Wisconson. In Novermber during the weekend of 20-22 the Back Alley Gallery will be hosting it’s annual member fall sale. I will be posting more images and info as time draws near.



Check out those tulip vases by Heather Mae Erickson, thanks to all the Grand Hand staff who put together one sweet pottery show.

Super Pottery Sale at the Grand Hand Gallery. The opening reception is Friday May 8th, 2009. The Sale runs May 8th - June 14. The Grand Hand is located at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Dale in St. Paul, MN.


The 26th Annual Art in Bloom takes place April 29th- May 3rd 2009 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Tonight is an exclusive expensive opening, but Thursday thru Sunday is free to the public. Every year more and more floral arrangers match their wits, skills, and instinct to create arrangements that link and honor works of art in the museum. for the past three years I have worked with Sue Bagge who has been an outstanding and recognized floral arranger at the AIB for each of the 26 years. This year I made a pitcher that stands 18 inches tall and nestles upon a base-vase which is 5 inches tall. Check it out, it smells great.