There are so many accomplished potters on the scene today that
it's sometimes hard to choose who to feature. This time though, the
decision was easy. Jeremy Briddell and Adam Silverman are two artists
whose works are currently on display alongside the classic masterpieces
of Gertrud and Otto Natzler at the
Museum of Contemporary Craft in
Portland, Oregon. The exhibit organizers chose these two men because
their pottery demonstrates the influence that the Natzlers' work has on
ceramics today.
Jeremy Briddell began as a studio assistant for
Missouri ceramicists John Balestreri, Jun Kaneko and Ken Ferguson. He
earned both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in ceramics. His work is
considered to be a modern expression of mid-century modernism and
resides in some very prestigious collections, both public and private.
Briddell currently works from his home in Tempe, Arizona with his
wife Cyndi Coon, who is a multi-media artist. Together, they showcase
their creations on a website called
Laboratory 5.
Adam Silverman has been making pots pots for friends and
family for over 25 years, but he didn't decide to turn pottery into a
career until after he worked as an architect and started a successful
clothing business. After the tragedy of 9/11, Silverman's priorities
changed, and he decided to leave the profit-driven business world. He
has been a professional potter since 2002 under the name Atwater
Pottery.
Silverman's most recent accomplishment is becoming the Studio
Director of the new Heath Ceramics retail studio facility in Los
Angeles. September 2008 marked the 60th anniversary of this
mid-century era pottery, and they celebrated by partnering with Adam
Silverman to open a second retail location. Silverman's pottery can be
purchased from several galleries, including Heath Ceramics.
Just Art Pottery
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