The Michiana Potters

The Michiana Potters
Author: Meredith A. E. McGriff
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253049660

A new pottery tradition has been developing along the border of northern Indiana and southern Michigan. Despite the fact that this region is not yet an established destination for pottery collectors, Michiana potters are committed to pursuing their craft thanks to the presence of a community of like-minded artists. The Michiana Potters, an ethnographic exploration of the lives and art of these potters, examines the communal traditions and aesthetics that have developed in this region. Author Meredith A. E. McGriff identifies several shared methods and styles, such as a preference for wood-fired wares, glossy glaze surfaces, cooler colors, the dripping or layering of glazes on ceramics that are not wood-fired, the handcrafting of useful wares as opposed to sculptural work, and a tendency to borrow forms and decorative effects from other regional artists. In addition to demonstrating a methodology that can be applied to studies of other emergent regional traditions, McGriff concludes that these styles and methods form a communal bond that inextricably links the processes of creating and sharing pottery in Michiana.

The Michiana Potters

The Michiana Potters
Author: Meredith A. E. McGriff
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253049650

A new pottery tradition has been developing along the border of northern Indiana and southern Michigan. Despite the fact that this region is not yet an established destination for pottery collectors, Michiana potters are committed to pursuing their craft thanks to the presence of a community of like-minded artists. The Michiana Potters, an ethnographic exploration of the lives and art of these potters, examines the communal traditions and aesthetics that have developed in this region. Author Meredith A. E. McGriff identifies several shared methods and styles, such as a preference for wood-fired wares, glossy glaze surfaces, cooler colors, the dripping or layering of glazes on ceramics that are not wood-fired, the handcrafting of useful wares as opposed to sculptural work, and a tendency to borrow forms and decorative effects from other regional artists. In addition to demonstrating a methodology that can be applied to studies of other emergent regional traditions, McGriff concludes that these styles and methods form a communal bond that inextricably links the processes of creating and sharing pottery in Michiana.

Majestic Metropolitan Living

Majestic Metropolitan Living
Author: Sue Hostetler
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2009
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 030740918X

Stephen Parrish is a cartographer and gemologist. This is his first book. Visit him online at www.stephenparrish.com.