I had seen a cool photo of one piece accompanying Mary Abbe's review of the show in the Star Tribune -- it was an architectural model of a hypothetical building for the Northern Clay Center itself, based on the pots of artist William Daley, and done as a collaboration between Daley and his architect son Thomas Daley.

When I saw the photo, I had assume the model was ceramic, but it's not -- it's a very nice, regular-materials architectural model.
All of the works in the show are interesting, but the ones that really caught my fancy the most were by Dan Anderson.


I love the faded colors and generally aged look Anderson captures in his glazes.
I'm a sucker for models and miniatures in general, but the melding of the form with with ceramics was particularly appealing.
The show is up through June 29.
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