Allegany Artisans Studio Tour 2012
October 13 & 14, 2012 - Saturday and Sunday - 10 am to 5 pm
Clay Artisans
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All of these artisan name links, take you to the artist info on this page.
Kay Brooks, Staci Curry, Pamela Delyannis & Gregroy Ricciardiello, Bruce Greene, Elaine Hardman,
Linda Huey, Hanna Juekoff, Dick Lang, Eugenia Frith Meltzer, Peter Midgley, Linda Ross, Terri Ross,
Kathy Stedina, Karen Tufty, Marsha VanVlack
KAY BROOKS
"Pottery by Kay Brooks" - Specializing in hand-thrown, high-fired, functional pottery including dinnerware sets and much more in a variety of brilliant colors. Homemade cookies!
Kay Brooks, 4664 State Rt. 19 South, Belmont, NY 14813
Phone/Fax (585) 268-5361
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Directions: On Route 19 halfway between Belmont and Scio. A brown house with white trim and a sign out front that says "Pottery by Kay Brooks."
STACI CURRY
"Firefly Pottery" - Functional pottery inspired by the natural world. Staci aims to uplift the spirit through pottery that illuminates the simple, organic beauty of nature.
Staci Curry, 23 W. Main Street, Angelica, NY
(585) 466-3787
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Directions:Showing at 23 West Main Street, Angelica. Exit 31 fro I86. Turn towards village, take 2nd left onto East Main Street, go around park cricle to West Main Street, we are located in the 5th building up from the post office.
PAM DELYANNIS & GREG RICCIARDIELLO
"Dutch Hill Pottery" - Decorative and functional stoneware, finely crafted here on Dutch Hill by Pam and Greg. Serving pieces, dinnerware and fish platters with new pieces coming out of the kilns each day.
See our studio in motion. Homemade refreshments.
Pam Delyannis & Greg Ricciardiello, 9949 Dutch Hill Road, Fillmore, NY 14735
(585) 567-4182
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Directions: We are four miles from town on an old farmstead. At the blinking light in Fillmore, go east on County Road 4, 1/2 mile to Ballard Rd. Right on Ballard, one mile make left on Schuknect Rd. Follow to end (2 miles), make right at "T" onto Dutch Hill Road, first farm on right.
BRUCE GREENE
"Hillbottom Pottery" - Functional, wheel thrown stoneware for the table. Lamps, lanterns and flower arrangers a specialty.
Bruce Greene, 584 Main Street, Alfred Station, NY 14803
Toll free: (877) 601-8375
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Directions: On Main St. (Rt. 244) in Alfred Station, across from the Seventh Day Baptist Church. at 584 Main Street.
ELAINE HARDMAN
"StoneFlowerPottery" - Just what you expect from me: pottery to use every day knowing it is food, dishwasher & microwave safe.
Get your new favorite mug, a sponge holder or bowl.
Take time to laugh at my wildly, colorful metal kitchen-sculptural birds, find a switch plate cover that makes turning the lights on fun or choose your new earrings with nickel-free niobium ear wires. Refreshments. Demos.
Elaine Hardman, 3180 Riverside Drive, Wellsville, NY 14895
(585) 808-0385
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Directions: Riverside Drive is State Route 19 between Wellsville and Scio. Large gray house with porch and black shutters. Please come in the side door near garage. 2 steps inside.
LINDA HUEY
Functional Pottery – Leafy vases, bowls and platters that are all one-of-a-kind and are made for food and flowers.
They appeal to those who love nature, gardening, arranging flowers or serving a special dish.
Sculpture - work in progress for an installation of forty clay plant forms.
Linda Huey, 1530 Randolph Road, Alfred Station, NY 14803
(607) 587-9877
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Directions: From the center of Alfred – Take South Main Street (County Rt. 12) .7 miles. Turn right on Randolph Road (Sign says Lighthouse Ministries). Go 1.2 miles.
HANNA JUEKOFF
Ceramic jewelry, wall pieces and paintings. I have new mixed media and upcycled jewelry. Ceramic clocks and mirrors will be on sale.
Hanna Juekoff, 2216 German Hill Road, Rexville, NY 14877
(607) 225-4502
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Directions: Showing in small building next to the Andover Medical building parking entrance, Main Street, Andover, opposite Maier's Market.
DICK LANG
"R. S. Lang Art Pottery" - Art pottery and functional ware.
Always new and different work. Visit a long-time, professional “Alfred” potter and enjoy great refreshments.
Dick Lang, 5206 Kenyon Road, Alfred Station, NY 14803
(607) 587-8157
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Directions: Take County Rt. 12 South from Alfred village center. Go 2 miles up "Jericho Hill" from business block. Turn left on Kenyon Rd. Studio 2/10 miles on left.
EUGENIA FRITH MELTZER
"Eugenia Frith Meltzer" - I enjoy the challenge of the teapot. All my teapots, whether very large figurative ones, or very tiny whimsical pieces, reflect my sense of humor.
Someone once said I put the 'fun' in functional! I also do customized wedding and baby plates.
Eugenia Frith Meltzer, 1331 Rte 244, Alfred Station, NY 14803
(847) 846-8456
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Directions: 1331 Rte. 244 is just West of the ASU farm. (If you pass the Lake Lodge Rd you have gone too far west.)
1 mile from Alfred’s Main St. (Note older google GPS places my address at the farm.)
PETER MIDGLEY
"Peter Midgley" - Beautiful functional ceramic pieces and a variety of unique sculptural vessels. The work is in stoneware, porcelain and Raku. I will demonstrate the Raku firing process, weather permitting.
Peter Midgley, 4070 Niles Hill Rd, Wellsville, NY 14895
(585) 593-3129
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Directions: Take Rt. 19 into Wellsville, turn west onto State St., turn left onto Highland Ave. Turn right onto Pine St./Niles Hill Rd. A white house in evergreens, 2/3 of a mile on the right.
LINDA ROSS
"Creekbed Pottery" - Functional & Fun…Always changing. Always New. Unique & Colorful.
Linda Ross, Box 253, Angelica, NY 14709
(585) 610-6772
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Directions:Showing at 23 West Main Street, Angelica. Exit 31 fro I86. Turn towards village, take 2nd left onto East Main Street, go around park cricle to West Main Street, we are located in the 5th building up from the post office.
TERRI ROSS
"Mud Puddle Pottery" - Functional & Fun...bright colored flowers..earthy bowls, mugs, platters, all with carvings, quotes, textures.
Terri Ross, P O Box 132, Angelica, NY 14709
(585) 466-7969
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Directions:Showing at 23 West Main Street, Angelica. Exit 31 fro I86. Turn towards village, take 2nd left onto East Main Street, go around park cricle to West Main Street, we are located in the 5th building up from the post office.
KATHY STEDINA
"Serendipities" - Hand quilted wall art, pillows, bags, pin cushions and small blankets.
Repurposed vintage textiles and trims, hand painted or dyed fabrics and contemporary materials. New this year, handbuilt ceramic leaf serving dishes.
Kathy Stedina, 11 East Center Street, Andover, NY 14806
(607) 478-8607
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Directions: From Main Street in Andover turn onto East Center Street. Studio is the second house on the left. A brown house with white trim.
KAREN TUFTY-WISNIEWSKI
"Tufty Ceramics, Inc." - Terra-cotta Alfred bakeware. Refreshments.
I dig my own clay from the Alfred Station shale pit, which was first mined back in the 1800s by Alfred’s Celadon Company, to make terracotta roof tile.
I now use this durable clay to make bread pans, lasagna dishes, pizza pans and more.
Karen Tufty-Wisniewski, 47 South Main St., Andover, NY 14806
(607) 478-5150
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Directions: 47 South Main Street in Andover, right next to Uni-Mart.
MARSHA VAN VLACK
"Artiles Van Vlack" - Come and see my new and continued work featuring original handmade and hand glazed stoneware tiles.
I paint the natural world of the northeast including landscapes, trees and birds.
These are arttiles used for hanging or installation. I will also have limited porcelain and stoneware pottery for sale.
Marsha Van Vlack, 678 Spring Mills Road, Whitesville, NY 14897
(607) 356-3414
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Directions: Travel east on Rt. 248 through Whitesville. Take County Road 19 for 1 mile. The studio is on the left.