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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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May 2018 Newsletter

Indigo Street Studio 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, and garden.

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1. Indigo Street Studio Calendar


2. The 22nd San Angelo Ceramics National, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas


3. La Mesa, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico


4. artTile 2018, Indigenous Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio


5  Indigo Street Studio Native Landscaping


6. Indigo Street Studio Kitchen Garden

August 26, 2017 - Summer 2018: A Shared Passion, Phoenix Airport Museum, T-4 Level 2, Phoenix, Arizona


April 20 - June 24, 2018: 22nd San Angelo Ceramics National, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas


April 28 - June 10, 2018: ArtTILE 2018, Indigenous Craft Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio


July 2018: La Mesa, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico

artTILE 2018

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“La Mesa”, Santa Fe Clay

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Indigo Street Studio Kitchen Garden

As temperatures climb the days of spring salad from the garden are coming to an end. Lettuces and other greens are bolting and setting seed. Well, into summer we go!

22nd San Angelo Ceramics National

San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, Texas

Farraday Newsome’s Brambles and Moths is in the 22nd San Angelo National Ceramic Competition. The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts presents this exhibition every two years. It is open to residents of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The exhibition was juried by Peter Held this year, contemporary art curator and former museum director. Mr. Held retired from his position as Curator of Ceramics, Arizona State University Art Museum, Ceramics Research Center in 2014 and now owns an art appraisal and consulting business in Phoenix, Arizona.


The show is the center of a weekend of ceramics-related museum events, including workshops, a symposium, show openings and a dinner.

For more information click:  http://www.samfa.org/ceramic-competition-invitational


Where: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas

When: April 20 - June 24, 2018

We recently planted a lemon tree! The 6’ wide basin is getting a soaking and the planting area is slightly raised to prevent the trunk from rotting. We’ll fill the basin with about 6” of chipped wood mulch to help retain moisture and improve the soil over time. There’s also an artichoke plant center foreground, a pomelo citrus left of it, and saguaro cacti in the back!

Farraday Newsome will be participating in Santa Fe Clay’s upcoming La Mesa show of dinnerware and tabletop work in July 2018. This year the show will have a garden theme. Exhibiting artists will show four place settings each. https://santafeclay.com


Where: Santa Fe Clay Gallery, Santa Fe, NM  87501

When: July 2018

Above: Tiles by Farraday Newsome in the upcoming ninth annual artTILE 2018 show at Indigenous Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio. These are 8 x 8” and wired to hang on the wall. This show is an invitational exhibit with tiles by more than thirty artists across the country.


Where: Indigenous Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio

When: April 28 - June 10, 2018

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Indigo Street Studio Native Landscape

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Jeff Reich Working on a New Sculpture

Jeff is putting together a new sculpture. He makes the parts as hollow modules and then assembles them at the leatherhard stage, moist but firm. Once bisque fired, the piece will be glazed-fired to cone 10 in our gas kiln.

This lovely pink Antelope Bush (Purshia plicata, AKA Cowania plicata) is new to our yard this spring. A member of the rose family, it is native to the Chihuahuan Desert in northeastern Mexico.

Ironwood tree (Olneya tesota) blossoms are another great pink-purple flower this time of year. The bloom period is brief but spectacular!