Richard Aerni Ceramics

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I came to clay by accident. After a New Year’s Eve party in the early 1970’s, the room in which I had been told I could sleep turned into a gallery of wood-fired pots at first light. The colors and textures of the glazes captivated me. A couple of years later, when I found some free time from the restaurant in which I was part owner, I took a class at the local pottery…six weeks of Tuesday nights, 6-9 pm…it was enough to hook me.

Though I have no formal education in clay, or art for that matter, I have managed to make my living as a potter for over twenty-five years. It has been my good fortune to share the company and talents of many an accomplished potter on my journey to competency in clay. All of them have left their mark on me, as have the many mistakes and false starts I have made along the way.

Eventually I discovered the processes that have marked the parameters of my work—ash glazes and single firing. I feel in tune with the patterns and textures the ash creates, and the decision to single fire led me down paths which have greatly influenced the way that I visualize, form, and finish the pots. The look of the ash glazes has not paled over the twenty years I have worked with them. They have changed along the way, and change still, and that search for, and exploration of their nature is part of the joy and challenge I find in clay.

I work alone in the studio, doing everything from unloading the clay off the truck to packing and shipping the pots as they come out of the kiln. The rhythms of the studio, the pace of potting, are things that I have grown accustomed to and love. The lifestyle of the potter, where the work never stops, but which also leaves time to cook, garden, and attend to the many details of family life, is one of the great benefits I enjoy. The knowledge that the pots I make go out into the world, into the lives of those who choose them, still leaves me with deep feelings of gratitude and humility.  

 

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Occupation: Studio Potter
Born: July 14, 1952 Cincinnati, OH
Education: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
Major Studies: Geology
Work experience: Self-supporting studio potter since 1979

Teaching experience:
Nazareth College, Rochester, NY 1988-89 Adjunct Professor.
School of American Crafts, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 2003-04. Arrowmont School of Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN.
More than 30 workshops around the country.

Exhibitions: Over 75 solo and group shows, including The American Craft Museum, NYC; Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH; Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH; Vermont State Craft Center at Frog Hollow, Middlebury, VT.

Publications: Over a dozen articles in various publications including Ceramics Monthly, Studio Potter Magazine, American Craft Magazine, and Interior Design Magazine.  

Collections: Numerous public and private collections, including the Smithsonian Institute’s Permanent Collection of American Crafts, Ceramic Monthly Magazine’s Permanent Collection, The Crocker Museum in Sacramento CA, and soon to be included in the Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY.

Professional Associations:
Founding member and first president, Potter’s Association of Western New York, 1990-92.

Video Reviewer and Librarian, Studio Potter Network, 1989-1996.

Studio Potter Network Advisory Board, 1989-90.

Items of interest:

  • Has worked in collaboration with two other potters producing a line of designer pottery, as well as designing and executing five major architectural commissions;
  • Has spent the past 18 years working individually in his studio producing a body of work marketed to galleries and shown around the country;
  • Has worked extensively with single-fire technology;
  • Has spent over twenty years working with wood ash glazes, developing numerous glazes and a distinctive style of glazing; • Has designed and built a number of high-fire kilns;

 

 
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