Our annual Holiday Show 2011.

November 25 10am-8pm
November 26 &27 10am- 5pm
December 3 & 4 10am- 5pm

Additional Gallery hours December 5 through the 24th.

Stark Street Studios
2809 SE Stark Street, Portland 97214
(503) 238-0973

Charlie Piatt

Charlie creates beautifully glazed high fire dinner ware.

Natalie Warrens

Victoria Shaw

Victoria's hand built and thrown sculptures reference human forms, nature, and spirit. The human scale of her series, "Totemic Dreams" reminds the viewer of guardian figures and ancient ancestral markers.

Totemic Dreams
Clay with Bronze, Shino, & Brown-black glaze. Granite base.
54" x 17" x 17"

Carol Lebreton

Carol's works include finely-crafted porcelain dinnerware as well as interactive sculptural ceramics. Her original designs reflect a dynamic, simple style that celebrates texture, form, pattern, and.... even sound.
www.carollebreton.com

High fired porcelain dinnerware

Babette Harvey

My latest sculptures are a playful conversation about how we live on this planet. The animals in my work suggest the underlying wisdom of nature as it continually seeks balance. The books reflect human knowledge and our capacity for understanding and solving environmental challenges.


My figural work speaks to our desire for beauty and a sense of belonging to a more natural and sane world.


www.babetteharvey.com


Jan Rentenaar


The legends of the world transcends cultures, and have been a great source of inspiration for me. I look forward to introducing you to The courageous Princess Yaguchi, the crafty Coyote of the Quileute and the wise salmon of the Celtic people.
legendaryart.net



"The legend of Princess Yaguchi"
Stoneware

Michael Grubar


I work in ^10 high fire and ^6 electric fired stoneware. Creating functional works of art with surface design and simple glaze work


Carol Greiwe


Hand-fabricated jewelry incorporating ceramic tiles, precious metals, and gemstones. Industrial and organic. Modern and old world.
carolgreiwe.com



Don Sprague


Garden Lantern
Amy Fields
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Becky Clark


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Gail Brooks
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Carla McHattie
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Ann Selberg
Ann's vessel forms are reflections on history which are inspired by nature and architecture. She attempts to fully integrate her materials into an outcome which feels inevitable in terms of form, surface, and pattern.
www.annselberg.com


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Marcia Carlson

My hand-built vessels celebrate the emergence of the human spirit in interaction with earth and community, and the struggle of life to thrive within the constraints created by the human-built world. The contribution of ash and fire in glazing the bare clay forms distinguishes each finished work as an aesthetic collaboration between artist and kiln.


"Birth"
Wood fired unglazed porcelain.
6" x 3" x 2.5"