All Fired Up is our Store’s month-to-month handmade ceramics drop, curated by Food52 and sourced from small and native makers. This month, we’re highlighting the work of Oregon-based artist Petra Kaiser.
For most individuals, stumbling throughout a pottery wheel on Craigslist would possibly warrant a click on—possibly even slightly daydream. However $300? That’s in all probability a rip-off, proper? For ceramicists, although, that’s an insane deal. You’ve bought about ten minutes to resolve.
For Petra Kaiser, it was a profession transfer.
On the time, she wasn’t a full-time artist. The wheel was an “impulse purchase,” she says. However almost a decade, a number of odd jobs, and tons of of items later, she runs Sandbox Ceramics out of her house studio in St. Helens, Oregon—with that exact same wheel nonetheless in rotation. (The kiln got here later.)
Once I join with Petra, she’s in her basement studio, although I don’t understand it at first. The house is so ethereal and vivid—like lots of her items—that it takes me a minute to even clock that it’s a decrease degree. Daylight filters in by way of added home windows, casting mushy shadows on completed mugs and bowls ready for glaze. That is the place she mixes her signature glazes (many, she says, made accidentally), lights a candle, places on a podcast, and will get to work. Typically her three-year-old daughter tags alongside—she’s previous the age of consuming clay now.
Petra is humorous, heat, and genuinely sharp in terms of working a enterprise—she’s refreshingly trustworthy about what sells. She additionally clearly is aware of far more about ceramics than she lets on in dialog. I think she dials it again for individuals like me, who aren’t precisely fluent in glaze chemistry.
The trail that bought her right here makes excellent sense: she dropped out of faculty, jumped into any artistic job she might discover, and requested for extra internships than anybody I’ve met. Occasion planners, florists, photographers—you identify it, Petra in all probability emailed them.
Even the identify Sandbox Ceramics got here from a type of sensible moments. “I made a web site,” she instructed me. “And I used to be like, I suppose I’ve to name myself one thing.” She picked a reputation that felt like childhood. “Like taking part in in a sandbox,” she mentioned. “That’s the way it was born.”
Now, Petra runs a one-woman studio making playful, purposeful work—and in some way nonetheless managing to sneak in a couple of collaborations, a customized shade or two, and a few high quality time on the wheel together with her daughter perched beside her.
Most just lately, she teamed up with us on an unique All Fired Up assortment that’ll make you need to improve your kitchen go-tos—from an olive oil cruet to a butter dish value leaving out.
We caught up with Petra to study extra about her profession journey and the way she designed this assortment. Solutions have been edited for size and readability.
How did you first get into ceramics—and do you keep in mind why you have been drawn to it?
My grandma was truly a potter, so I used to be round clay as a child. She did principally non-functional, actually whimsical stuff. However I didn’t get into it myself till about ten years in the past—I took a category at a local people school, and I beloved it the second I sat on the wheel.
As soon as the category ended, I enrolled at a neighborhood studio in Portland. However the identical week, I discovered a wheel on Craigslist—the one I nonetheless use—and I purchased it impulsively. After that, I simply began watching YouTube movies. I don’t suppose I ever went again to take extra courses—I sort of simply went from there.
Was there a second when it began to shift from a pastime right into a profession?
Actually, that was the objective from the start. I used to be in my early 20s and sort of frantic—I knew I needed to work with my arms and that I beloved making issues. So when I discovered ceramics, it simply clicked. I used to be like, I fucking love this, and I went for it.
Although I had no enterprise doing it but, I began emailing potters in Portland to see in the event that they wanted assist or have been providing internships. Someway, I bought employed at Notary Ceramics when she was nonetheless understanding of her personal basement. That’s the place I realized a ton—particularly in regards to the enterprise aspect. I labored there for 3 years earlier than quitting to do that full-time from house.
How did you discover the arrogance to chilly electronic mail like that?
I feel there have been fewer potters in Portland again then. However actually, I’ve by no means been afraid to listen to “no.” I’m timid in a variety of methods, however in terms of asking for alternatives? I simply go for it. I used to be like, Will anyone take me, please? And in some way Sarah employed me. I feel I used to be simply the primary particular person she talked to. Nevertheless it labored out!
Let’s discuss in regards to the All Fired Up assortment. Do you know what you needed to make straight away?
They instructed me the vibe was going to be darker and moodier—which is absolutely totally different from my typical vivid and playful stuff. However I used to be excited. I needed to problem myself and make one thing extra elevated and timeless.
And I used a particular glaze that I by no means get to make use of. It’s actually fairly.
Picture by Armando Rafael
How did you give you the glaze?
It was a cheerful accident. Since I’m not nice at making glazes, I’ve a base I all the time begin with after which add colorants to. That one simply labored and by chance, I took sufficient notes that I can remake it.
Picture by Armando Rafael
Earlier than ceramics, did you think about going into a distinct area?
I attempted a variety of issues. I waited tables, labored in occasion planning for 2 florists, and even did photograph styling for a graphic designer. However nothing felt proper.
I’ve all the time needed to like my job. I dropped out of college as a result of I didn’t know what I needed to do—however I knew I wasn’t going to determine it out in a classroom.
Whenever you lastly went full-time with ceramics, have been you nervous?
Positively. I used to be principally nervous as a result of I had simply give up ready tables. This was 2019—after which COVID hit. I used to be freaking out. However weirdly, it labored out. Everybody was at house, on their telephones, shopping for stuff and interesting with Instagram. Someway, the timing ended up being good.
What ceramics are you eyeing for the summer time?