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Logan Wannamaker
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Logan Wannamaker

In 2006, I moved to Taos, New Mexico, from Colorado to help create a ceramics community. This included a summer workshop program, two residencies, ongoing classes, and a variety of firing possibilities. In 2014, I handed over Taos Clay in order to pursue making pots full-time. Taos Clay helped me draw in ceramic artists from all over the world and has been the majority of my education and background in ceramics. It takes a community to fire many of the kilns we have built around Taos, and Taos Clay has been a vital part of keeping the ceramics community aware of the trends of contemporary ceramics. I show the majority of my work out of my gallery located on the road to the ski valley in Taos, New Mexico. I additionally showcase my work in hotels, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants throughout the United States. The majority of my work is available in these settings; however, to have a direct relationship with my collectors, I do sell directly through my website.

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Logan Wannamaker Kiln
Growing an Artistic Ecosystem Through Apprenticeship
By Logan Wannamaker
Each person is given the opportunity to learn all the aspects of the process, and organically, the whole team starts to lean on an individual for their specific excellence in a certain role in the process. It is my job to recognize these traits and empower that individual to help them enjoy the communal experience of woodfiring as a team player.
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