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I have just started learning ceramics. I hope I go on to make functional pottery that is good enough for everyone's daily use.
616.334.9898
616.632.2149
1700Fulton St. E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
616.312-.313
939 Baraga St NE
Grand Rapids, MI. 49503
August Emerson Davis Hagedorn, a dedicated ceramic fine artist and art historian working out of Aquinas College, creates pottery that transcends functionality, telling visual narratives of oddities and curiosities (Wunderkammer). Their unique fusion of traditional and contemporary techniques has garnered attention. August seeks to contribute to the Guild by sharing knowledge and fostering a deeper appreciation for the curious.
231.670.4088
9238 East Roosevelt Rd.
Holton, MI49425
My work is inspired by family and conversation around the table. So much of life is spent in a hurry, but here at the table time stands still. My intent is to evoke longings for home and create memories around shared meals.
Ceramics for the home and Garden
We throw clay to shape a pot,
But the utility of the clay pot is a function of the nothingness inside it.
- Tao Te Ching, 5th century BCE
734-262-0304
9423 Hidden Lake Ct.
Dexter, MI 48130
@k_bar_k_pots
Grand Rapids, Michigan
My work is wheel-thrown functional stoneware and altered vessels. I'm inspired by the Mingei movement and English and American studio pottery.
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