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Exerpt From Daily Gazette May 8, 2015 Article

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Potter’s plans for new studio fire imagination

The Daily Gazette
Friday, May 8, 2015

By Karen Bjornland

Potter’s plans for new studio fire imagination

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Ballston Lake Pottery owner James Sankowski uses a momentum kick wheel to make a bowl at his shop.

— If you drive down Route 50 and see that Ballston Lake Pottery has disappeared, don’t be alarmed. It’s only for a few months.

Artist Jim Sankowski, who has worked at his pottery wheel in the building since 1975, isn’t going anywhere. He’s just building a new studio and showroom and installing a new kiln.

In June, the old building, a former garage and sign shop, will be removed. Construction will continue into October, and sometime after Nov. 1, when the artist will celebrate his 40th year at the site, he hopes to hold a grand reopening.

Sankowski creates high-fired porcelain pottery that is both functional and decorative. In a sunlight-filled showroom in front of the studio, visitors admire and buy his handmade dishes, casseroles, mugs, bowls, lamps, vases and teapots.

In our region, Sankowski has been invited to show his work at the “Made in New York” exhibit at the Cooperstown Art Association; Lapham Gallery at the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute in Utica, and the Northeast Fine Crafts Exhibit in Schenectady.

Over the years, he has also shown his pottery at many art and crafts festivals, including the Saint Louis Art Fair, the Smithsonian Craft Show in Washington, D.C., and 100 American Craftsmen in Lockport, New York....

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News from the Town of Ballston

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on Wednesday, 11 February 2015 in Announcements

Rendering of New Studio

After nearly four decades of pottery work I've outlasted my humble studio space and my made over garage show room. I'm now planning to build the studio and kiln room I've been wanting for years. I'll also have a new gallery, 2 X's the space I have now. This should all take place later this year. I'll keep you all informed on my FB page on the construction progress.

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NE Fine Craft Festival at Proctors in Schenectady This Weekend!

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on Wednesday, 17 October 2012 in Announcements

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Here are some recent wood fired pots that I’ll be showing at the NE Fine Craft Festival at Proctors in Schenectady.

The show is this weekend Sat. Oct. 20th from 10 AM to 5 PM  and Sunday the 21st  from 11 AM to 5 PM.


I’m finding that the cut side and textured surfaces are working well in directing and displaying the ash glaze runs on my wood fired pottery.

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