Ikiru Pottery
Ikiru Pottery is a Minneapolis-based pottery studio that draws inspiration from the traditional Mashiko pottery style. Led by artist Lee Love, the studio showcases a diverse range of recent works, including casual chawan (tea bowls) and other ceramic creations. With a resume that includes the prestigious 2007 Northern Clay Center McKnight Residency, Love's work reflects a unique blend of influences from both Minnesota and Mashiko.
From bridging the artistic traditions of St. Ives and Mashiko to participating in workshops in Japan, Ikiru Pottery is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for pottery. Through their connection to renowned potters like Warren Mackenzie and their involvement in projects such as Prof. Yoo's Reunification project, the studio aims to connect the Kizaemon Ido (a type of traditional Japanese pottery) with contemporary pottery practices. With a passion for craftsmanship and a commitment to preserving the art of pottery, Ikiru Pottery offers a glimpse into the rich world of Mashiko pottery in the heart of Minneapolis.
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