!!! 2nd Annual Holiday Home Sale !!!

November 27th, 2007

party lights

Come and see Ian and me for our 2nd Holiday Home Sale over Thanksgiving weekend. Friday night we will have snacks, drinks and some festive Leon Redbone playing Christmas Island in the background. There will be LOTS of pots both small and large, reasonable and unreasonable. We will also have an enourmous selection of seconds and this will be the last chance to collect a piece from my previous body of work. Whether it’s to shop or just say hi we would love to see you and meet your friends and family.

We are at 149 Central Street, in downtown Westbrook Maine. 207.856.5083

Hours of our Sale:
Friday November 23, 6-9pm
Saturday November 24, 9-5 pm
Sunday November 25th, 10-4 pm

Here is a link to a map of where we live.

Or you can try our written directions: Take Rt 25 by-pass into Westbrook, turn at Sportsman’s Hardware (this is directly across from the back side of CVS) onto Central Street. (Coming from Gorham you will make a right onto Central St. and coming from Portland you will take a left onto Central St.) We are almost at the crest of the hill on the right, #149.

Westbrook has great things to offer…good eats and quite a bit of art. If you are hungry before or after your visit check out Burrito or the new Frog and Turtle. Also one of my favorite fundraisers and a fabulous fun time to see and buy great and often very inexpensive art is the Bakery Photographics Photo A Go-Go which happens December 14th from 6-8 pm.

ON THE BACK, hidden signs of the object.

November 18th, 2007

on the back mak museumImagine a show devoted solely to the underbelly of historical pots…Oribe, Tang, Royal Copenhagen and many many more. The MAK museum in Vienna revealed the hidden aesthetics of the reverse side, which often tells a lot more about objects and their history than the so-called “right side”. This was a truely profound experience, and such a treat to have stumbled upon. The only bummer was that there was no photography allowed. So close your eyes and imagine a room where 80-90 pots lay upside down and sideways, exposed and virtually suspended bearing their most deep dark dirty secrets.

globetrotting

October 31st, 2007

vienna hostelbudapest graffitiprague train instructionsvienna demel cakesprague wencelas squarevienna holiday preperations

My grad school professor said , “you have to have input to have output”… well fill me up! I just returned from a 10 day trip to Eastern Europe.(Prague, Budapest and Vienna) My friend Ingrid and I walked, looked, ate, drew and couldnt help but noticie how Europeans are really into tall sexy boots right now.

Pete Pinnell: Thoughts on Cups

October 23rd, 2007

This is a great 30 min. video about…you guessed it Pots. It was produced in conjunction with the Cup: The Intimate Object V exhibition at the Charlie Cummings Gallery. Pete discusses the finer points of function as it relates to handmade ceramic cups, and place. Quick, run dont walk to your closest web browser.

pete pinnell

Buy. Sell. Buy. Sell.

October 21st, 2007

kari radasch in studio

I was featured in the “Shop Talk” portion of this weeks Portland Press Herald. Dont look for me in the Art section …I am a Buisness woman and thats where you’ll find me.

Back South from Downeast.

October 9th, 2007

haystack dinner

I just got home last night from teaching Open Door Session at Haystack Mountain School of Arts and Crafts. What a great class!!! In three days the class made oodles of work, fired three kilns and surely could have fired another three with just a bit more time. Thanks to everyone for making such a great weekend possible for us all.

20×200

September 27th, 2007

kelly shimoda
Untitled (Hanoi no.2), Kelly Shimoda, Archival pigment print.

Jen Bekman (of Jen Bekman gallery in NYC) is cleverly hustling art enthusiasts to her project 20×200. (I found this site because my friend Kate Bingaman-Burt is currently having a show there) Bekman introduces 2 new pieces each week one photo and one work on paper. Each artist produces a limited edition of the work. The smallest size is printed in the largest batch- 200 and is sold for the lowest price $20 each. For the more affluent you can find larger editions of 20 for $200.
About 20×200 Bekman says, “As we see it, there are a lot of people out there who want to sell their art and a lot of people who’d like to buy it. They just have a hard time finding each other. The internet is the perfect place to bring those people together. We’re really excited about creating a place where almost any art lover can be an art collector”.

I bought this one.

carrie marril print
The Faceted Couroucou, Carrie Marril, Archival pigment print.


Martha my dear.

September 18th, 2007

this american life logo
Last weeks installment of This American Life had a fabulous piece by David Rakoff called Martha My Dear. Rakoff visits his dream job in the crafts department at Martha Stewart Living magazine. He wonders (as i occasionally do) if his hobby became his job, would it still be fun?

He says, “On some level me giving someone something I’ve made is almost the equivalent of your fitness nut friend coming into your living room dropping and giving you 25 and then shouthing HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Who’s really gotten the gift in a transaction like that. You tell me. ”

If you make things- listen to it. If you dont- listen to it. Its only 11 minutes.

Eva Zeisel Table…damn thats good!

August 29th, 2007

I love the way this combines contemporary design sensibilities with the decorative vernacular.

Eva Zeisel is continually intrigued by what she calls her “playful search for beauty.” A person of delightfully defiant spirit, the designer was just beginning her career when she declared war on the fashionable avant-garde. “I didn’t accept the purism of modern design,” she says. “In my definition, if it gave beauty to the eye, it was beauty.”

eva zeisel table

www.dwr.com/designers/?designer_id=7887&CMP=EMC-Q62L54717042

audubon show

August 26th, 2007

I spent last weekend at the 11th Annual Audubon Center Craft Show in Falmouth Maine. It felt really nice to do a craft show so close to home… and I met a bunch of great people I will actually see again. Speaking of seeing again… I ran into some folks that I was super happy to see. One was our awesome realtor Charlie McBrady. The others were friends from long ago Lisa and Chuck Blier and their little girl Sophie (who i met for the first time). I also saw some great work from Maine Artists Ingrid Bathe, Stephanie Sersich, and Kara Romano . All of the photos below were taken by my long lost friend Chuck Blier. Thanks Chuck!

kari radasch cups
cups.
Lisa and Sophie
lisa and sophie.
kari radasch at the audubon show
and me.