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October 2011 Newsletter

Indigo Street Pottery Newsletter

Welcome to our monthly newsletter! It is part of our website indigostreetpottery.com , which you can browse from this page if you click on the subjects in the header. We write here about our studio, arts events, projects, studios of our friends, garden musings, and whatever else strikes our fancy. Hope you enjoy it!



August 13, 2011: 2011 Annual Art Auction, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass, Colorado www.andersonranch.org


May of 2012: Jeff Reich and Farraday Newsome, 2-person exhibition, Plinth Gallery, Denver, Colorado http://plinthgallery.com/

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August 2012 Newsletter

Indigo Street Pottery Newsletter

In this Issue

1. Indigo Street Pottery Calendar


2. Collecting Arizona, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe AZ


  1. 3.Farraday Newsome’s New Piece In-progress: Box with Deer and Bobcat


4. Contemporary Ceramics, Tohono Chul Park Gallery, Tucson AZ


  1. 5.Anderson Ranch Arts Center 2012 Annual Art Auction, Snowmass Village CO


6. Indigo Street Pottery Garden Notes

Welcome to our monthly newsletter! It is part of our website indigostreetpottery.com , which you can browse from this page if you click on the subjects in the header. We write here about our studio, arts events, projects, studios of our friends, garden musings, and whatever else strikes our fancy. Hope you enjoy it!

June 9 -September 29, 2012: Collecting Arizona: Selections from the ASU Art Museum, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe Arizona  http://asuevents.asu.edu/collecting-arizona

July 26 - October 21, 2012: Contemporary Ceramics, Tohono Chul Park Gallery, Tucson, Arizona http://www.tohonochulpark.org/wordpress/

August 2012: Gallery Invitational, Five15 Arts, Phoenix, Arizona  http://www.515arts.com/

August 11, 2012: Anderson Ranch 32nd Annual Art Auction, Snowmass Village, Colorado www.andersonranch.org

August 11-12, 2012: Jeff Reich and Farraday Newsome will be conducting a hands on workshop in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada for the St. Albert Potters Guild  http://www.stalbert.ca/history

November 12 - December 21, 2012: Farraday Newsome: Emotional Terrain, Nancy Dryfoos Gallery, Kean University Art Galleries, Union, New Jersey  http://www.kean.edu/~gallery/Welcome.html

November 9 - December 31, 2012: The Artisan Gallery Cup and Mug Invitational; Consider the Cup 2012, The Artisan Gallery, Northampton, Massachusetts  http://www.theartisangallery.com/


December 1 & 2, and 8 & 9, 2012: Indigo Street Pottery 2012 Annual Holiday Studio Sale, Indigo Street Pottery, Mesa, Arizona https://indigostreetpottery.com/Site/Home.html


October 2013: SOFA Chicago, Katie Gingrass Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

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1                          Indigo Street Pottery Calendar

2     Collecting Arizona, Arizona State University Art Museum                        

           

3             Farraday Newsome New Work In-progress

                 for Upcoming Kean University Show

This summer Jeff Reich and Farraday Newsome will once again be participants in the Annual Art Auction at Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, Colorado. The event will be held August 11, 2012. The 2012 Art Auction page on their website previews the beautiful array of artwork featured in the silent auctions:  http://www.andersonranch.org/2012auction/silentAuction/s001to020.html .

Each summer art lovers and community members support the Ranch by bidding on a wide range of artwork created by artists from throughout the valley and around the country. More than 200 artworks will be auctioned in live and silent auctions. Benefitting the educational programs of Anderson Ranch Arts Center. For more auction information visit http://www.andersonranch.org/events/index.php?page=auction


Anderson Ranch is a learning community dedicated to creativity and growth through the making and understanding of the visual arts located on five scenic acres in Snowmass Village, near Aspen, Colorado. It promotes personal and professional development of artists of all levels of expertise through year-round workshops in ceramics, sculpture, photography, new media, painting and drawing, printmaking, woodworking, furniture design and more. Their artists residencies for emerging and established artists, summer internships, visiting artists and critics, community outreach, and public events offer a full spectrum of opportunities to creative people of all levels. The facilities feature fully-equipped art studios and galleries. Anderson Ranch programs and activities including art auctions and artist slide lectures, attract thousands of artists, art-lovers, students, faculty and patrons annually to this historic Rocky Mountain ranch dedicated to the fine art. To learn more about this beautiful art center visit http://www.andersonranch.org/ .

5                    Indigo Street Pottery Garden Notes                      

It’s been peach season in the desert!  Here at Indigo Street Pottery we enjoyed Mid-Pride peaches (photo above) from our kitchen garden every morning with our coffee.  Mid-Pride is one of a number of low chill peach varieties that do well in the low desert. The other peach we have, which fruited a month earlier, is Eva’s Pride. Just beginning to ripen now are the Flavor Grenade Pluots (a plum apricot hybrid) - yum!


We’re also picking cucumbers, eggplants, peppers, and squash daily - all the heat-loving vegetables. The herbs also thrive in this weather, with Italian basil providing many meals of delicious pesto!

The Arizona State University Art Museum’s current  exhibition Collecting Arizona is in honor of the state’s centennial and showcases many Arizona artists in the museum’s significant collection. Farraday Newsome is shown here with her piece Night Clouds Teapot, glazed terra cotta, 1998.


The exhibition runs June 9 - September 29, 2012.

http://asuevents.asu.edu/collecting-arizona

Jeff Reich and Farraday Newsome have work in the exhibition Contemporary Ceramics currently at the Tohono Chul Park Gallery in Tucson, Arizona. The other Arizona artists represented in the show are Sandra Luehrsen, Dee Cox, Debbie Jensen-Molnar, Nicholas Bernard, Amy Kyle, Wendy Timm, Marcy Wrenn, and Randy O’Brien.


This gallery is in a refurbished historical adobe home on the grounds of the Tohono Chul Park, a beautiful public botanical garden in the northern part of Tucson.


The dates for this exhibition are July 26 -October 21, 2012 with a reception Thursday, July 26.


http://www.tohonochulpark.org/wordpress/art-exhibits/exhibit-info/

Jeff Reich and Farraday Newsome in their Indigo Street Pottery showroom in Mesa, Arizona.

Photos above: These are two of the ten pieces that Jeff and Farraday have in the Contemporary Ceramics exhibition currently at the Tohono Chul Park Gallery in Tucson, AZ.

On the left is Jeff Reich’s Erratic, 65” high, glazed stoneware with welded steel base, 2012.

On the right is Farraday Newsome’s Fern Bird, Unseen Drift series, glazed terra cotta, 28.5 x 17 x 16", 2009.

Farraday Newsome, Dark Blue Jar with Oranges and Yellow Bird, glazed terra cotta,  9.5 x 5.25 x 5.25", 2012

Jeff Reich, Interwoven Fields, glazed stoneware, 9.5 x 9 x 9.25", 2011

Farraday has been building these three new boxes, along with an assortment of cloud wall tiles, for her upcoming one-person show Farraday Newsome: Emotional Terrain scheduled for this November and December at Kean University in New Jersey. It will be in the Nancy Dryfoos Gallery of the Kean University Art Galleries.  If you’re wondering about the gloved hand, Farraday tripped and fell trail running and wanted to keep the clay out of the scrapes!   http://www.kean.edu/~gallery/Welcome.html