Local Blend, National Trend: Millstream Arts Festival 2014

Joel Cherrico Pottery St. Joseph Minnesota Millstream Arts Stoneware Pots Throwing
Enthralling the youth with pottery.

With the winter-threatening winds howling outside, can you believe this sunny photo was taken less than two weeks ago? On Sunday, September 29th, the weather was a summery 80 degrees for the Millstream Arts Festival. Sixty-four artists sweated it out on the streets of St. Joseph, bringing in sales not only for themselves, but also for local businesses.

Local Blend Joel Cherrico Pottery St Joseph Minnesota Stoneware Pots
Bold new signage at the Local Blend.

Joel’s unique symbiotic partnership with the Local Blend continues to cultivate this relationship between artist and business year-round. This was Joel’s fourth year participating in Millstream and his second year throwing pots in front of the Local Blend. This location and his kick-powered wheel have consistently shown to bring in more sales. If you weren’t looking closely as you strolled down Minnesota Street, you may have missed him because of the crowd that gathered to watch pots being made!

No pressure, Joel.

Many of you may have heard about (and maybe entered!) Joel’s recent Shark Tank Pottery Giveaway. We selected the winners the day after Millstream, and gave those who stopped by the booth one last reminder to enter.

Shark Tank Joel Cherrico Pottery St Joseph Minnesota Millstream Arts Blue Nuka Glaze Pots Cups
Thanks again to all who took the time to enter!

As fun as this contest was, as much as Joel wants to bring his wheel to national TV – the local community remains paramount to his business model and poignant to him as an artist. This is where his pottery began. The local community is where Joel earns his livelihood, giving him the stability to pursue his bigger dreams and schemes.

Joel Cherrico Pottery Farmers Market Karatsu Wheel Mugs Stoneware Pots
The finicky process and the final product.

Joel participates in 3 weekly farmers’ markets in Sartell, St. Cloud, and St. Joseph, Minnesota. These farmers’ markets, along with art festivals such as Millstream and Art in Bayfront Park in Duluth, Minnesota, cultivate the local emphasis essential to Joel’s artistic philosophy. Here, customers can handle the pottery, watch it being made, and get to know the artist.

Duluth Art in Bayfront Park, Handmade Pottery, 2014
Throwing pots in Duluth at Art in Bayfront Park.

Then, when someone takes home a mug, its mysteries become more accessible and appreciated. That spiral in the clay, those finger marks in the glaze, they now have memory and meaning in them.

Joel Cherrico Pottery Stoneware Nuka Glaze Pots St Joseph Minnesota Millstream Arts
Blue pots, blue skies.
Joel Cherrico Pottery Throwing Pots Local Blend St Joseph Minnesota Millstream Arts
Make pots while the sun shines!

American Craft Council, “A Potter’s Journey: Conquering Art Major Anxiety”

This is the third in a series of blog posts titled, “A Potter’s Journey.” American Craft Council and I have been working together for the past year, devising the best way to share the story of how I developed a full-time pottery career. I hope you will enjoy reading these monthly blog posts as I share my experiences with a new audience.

“A Potter’s Journey: Conquering Art Major Anxiety”

Conquering Art Major Anxiety, Joel Cherrico Pottery, 2014

“A Career in Clay” by Tiffany Clements, Feature Story for the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University

I met Tiffany many months ago at the Local Blend coffee shop. As a barista, she has first hand experience using my pottery everyday. She approached me to do a feature story for the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University website and I am proud to share her great skills as an author and film maker. Please follow the link below and be sure to watch the quick video. Great job Tiffany!

http://www.csbsju.edu/cherrico

(video link)

 

American Craft Council, “A Potter’s Journey: Art Experiences Outside the College Classroom”

This is the second in a series of blog posts titled, “A Potter’s Journey.” American Craft Council and I have been working together for the past year, devising the best way to share the story of how I developed a full-time pottery career. I hope you will enjoy reading these monthly blog posts as I share my experiences with a new audience.

“A Potter’s Journey: Art Experiences Outside the College Classroom”

A Potter's Journey, Art Experiences Outside the College Classroom, Handmade Ceramic Pottery, 2014

American Craft Council, Web Exclusive, “A Potter’s Journey: The Beginning”

Today kicks off a series of Web Exclusive blog posts that tell my story through the American Craft Council website. This opportunity to captivate a new audience each month makes me feel incredibly thankful. I encourage all art lovers to become American Craft Council members and join us in the conversation. Follow the link below for more:

http://craftcouncil.org/post/Joel-Cherrico-potters-journey-beginning

American Craft Council, A Potter's Journey, Joel Cherrico, The Beginning, 2014