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News from Dowd House Studios: places to find our pottery, exhibitions, classes & workshops, new forms and exciting projects.

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Tiny Desk Adventure

Jenny Dowd

Earlier this year I saw an interesting call for entries at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia. The exhibition Small Favors called for objects that fit within a 4 x 4 x 4 inch plexi cube. I love making tiny things and brainstormed for a few days with my dad about a subject, we had some funny ideas but both liked the idea of making teeny tiny bookshelves.

I used a red stoneware for the shelves and books, and white slip with simple sgraffito designs on the books. One idea my dad and I had was to balance a little cup of tea on one of the shelves. I made the tiniest little cup with a handle and a saucer, but after dropping it a few times decided on a little vase with flowers.

Looks huge laid out like this, but the shelf this is resting on is from a little test kiln and measures only 9 inches wide. After firing and assembly, I had some fun posing the shelves for a photo… light switch for scale!

Titles are usually the hardest, I gave this one the name: Tiny Desk Adventure after sharing the photo with a friend who said it reminded her of the Tiny Desk Concerts on NPR. Books are such adventures and with a tiny bookshelf on your desk who knows where you will go!

I was pretty excited when this little piece was accepted into the exhibition, it’s on display until June 2nd but will be visible online for much longer. This is the 50th anniversary of this themed exhibition and almost 500 tiny sculptures are included. See all the work here: (although some images are still being added, so mine might not be at this link yet) https://www.theclaystudio.org/exhibitions/small-favors-2024

All the pieces are online for viewing and purchasing, the link to the whole shop is here: https://public.theclaystudio.org/public/shop/collections/232/Small%20Favors%202024

And the link to my piece is here: https://public.theclaystudio.org/public/shop/item/47767/Jenny%20Dowd/Tiny%20Desk%20Adventure

Update: Wonder Spot

Jenny Dowd

Part II: The Clouds Have Gathered

It took nearly a month after the first install (for details check out Part I) but the clouds have finally gathered on the Wonder Spot. The final addition is a cloud over 8 feet wide that hovers at the top of the sign.

The clouds take shape upon approach. Once up close, all the parts and pieces used to make each form are visible. At this point it is as if the cloud particles have been magnified, similar to being inside a cloud where the edges are no longer visible. 

This has been a tough sculpture to photograph!

Better photos will be added to my website over the summer, for now I've been snapping quick pics on my way in and out of Jackson. 

The sculpture contains a few surprises: 

When driving north past the clouds there is a spot where Sam's giant steel boat on top of Jackson Hole Whitewater appears to float through the clouds. (Check out this video of the boat when it was in the sign a few years ago.) At night clusters of light within the clouds are reminiscent of a far-off thunderstorm.

The clouds will be up until late fall, so if you are in Jackson check them out as you are driving by!

Something New

Jenny Dowd

Remember when                                                                                                                       

Jenny Dowd  

2016, 6" x 6" Porcelain, velum, ink, wire  

                                                                                                       

Something new is always happening.

Balancing sculpture / drawing / pottery / teaching / odd jobs creates intense and interesting days in and out of the studio. This journal will provide a forum for sharing both news and experiments. 

The image above, Remember when, is a small wall sculpture (6" x 6") that I made for last night's Whodunnit? event at the Art Association of Jackson Hole. This anonymous show and fundraiser presents the frustrating challenge (for me) of working on the wall in a small square format. However, I often find limitations beneficial in the process of working out new ideas. While incorporating drawing into my pottery I've also been puzzling over a method to layer drawings into wall sculpture to increase depth. This project allowed me to sketch out these thoughts, I think something new may come from this.

Meanwhile, this journal will be updated at least weekly with news from Dowd House Studios: places to find our pottery, exhibitions, classes & workshops, new forms and exciting projects.

So it's time for something new, let's see where it takes us!