Center City Book Exchange

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Center City Book Exchange at Al’s Showroom


Energize your book stack for the season at this no cost event: bring up to 10 volumes in good condition to trade for up to 10 new-to-you titles. Enjoy book talk, treats and check out Center City’s new Little Library!

Friday, October 23 3-8pm
 & Saturday, October 24 10am-3pm

Mary Cutrufello at Al’s Saloon


Rockin’ blues from a St. Paul favorite

Friday, October 23 9pm

James Silas Rogers Reading at Al’s Showroom

The St. Paul writer addresses his experience of burial grounds in the essays and poems of Northern Orchards: Places Near the Dead. More information at northstarpress.com


Saturday, October 24 1:30pm

ALAN HONN GLASS SHOWROOM


321 Summit Avenue
Center City MN 55012, 
next door to AL’S CENTER SALOON

NOW OPEN THROUGH 2015

Fridays 3-8pm, Saturdays 10am-3pm,
 by appointment or by chance

Glass Studio Touring

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Hearts for giving, chakras for a healer, and a plate for fresh picked apples. Al makes cool stuff, and his current inventory will be on view at the Showroom EXTENDED HOURS during the Annual Glass Studio Tour. During this event, demos and displays at eight Minnesota locales will feature the work of twelve accomplished artisans. Find a map and more information at glassstudiotour.com

Al’s Glass Showroom will be open during the usual hours, as well as the hours of the Studio Tour:

Friday, October 16 3-8pm
After the Showroom, hear the Paul Mayasich Trio at Al’s Center Saloon!
Saturday, October 17 10-6
Sunday, October 18 12-5

For more information on attractions and amenities in the area see chisagolakeschamber.com

ALAN HONN GLASS SHOWROOM

321 Summit Avenue
Center City MN 55012
, next door to AL’S CENTER SALOON

NOW THROUGH 2015: Open Fridays 3-8pm, Saturdays 10am-3pm, 
by appointment or by chance

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Center City on the Swedish Quilt Square Trail

The Swedish Barn Quilt Trail has reached Summit Avenue in Center City MN:
two colorful, painted squares are now installed at Al’s Center Saloon and Moe Auction Service!

Join us as we celebrate Michele Jordet’s “Days & Nights at Al’s” and Al Honn’s “Goblet Tapestry”
Friday, October 9, 6-8:30pm

See the squares, enjoy sweet treats and meet the artists from 6-8:30pm at Alan Honn Glass Showroom. At 8:30pm, Drunk’n Stupid plays Al’s Center Saloon next door.

The Swedish Barn Quilt Trail is a project of The Chisago Lakes Area Community Foundation. For more information, see clac-foundation.com

ALAN HONN GLASS SHOWROOM
321 Summit Avenue
Center City MN 55012
next door to AL’S CENTER SALOON

NOW THROUGH 2015
Open Fridays 3-8pm, Saturdays 10am-3pm,
by appointment or by chance

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Days & Nights at Al’s
Al’s Center Saloon, 321 Summit Avenue, Center City MN
Michele Jordet earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Cloud State University with a major in painting and a minor in ceramics. She has lived on South Center Lake for the past ten years.

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Goblet Tapestry
Moe Auction Service, 324 Summit Avenue, Center City MN
Alan Honn, Swedish on his mother’s side of the family, is the proprietor of Al’s Center Saloon in Center City and is also a glassblower with over 30 years of experience. Al earned his BFA at the University of Minnesota and practiced his craft in Colorado and Washington before returning home to Minnesota. Currently, he is a studio artist and teacher at Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts in Minneapolis.

October @Al’s

Coming this October to Alan Honn Glass Showroom and Al’s Center Saloon in Center City MN …

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Minnesota Glass Studio Tour at the Showroom
We’ll be open extended hours during this annual tour hosted by glass artists
in and around the Twin Cities. More information at glassstudiotour.com
Friday, October 16 3-8pm
Saturday, October 17 10am-6pm
Sunday, October 18 noon-5pm

Paul Mayasich Trio at the Saloon
Real American made (Minnesota) music
Friday, October 16 9pm

Center City Book Exchange at the Showroom
Energize your book stack for the season at this no cost event: bring up to 10 volumes in good condition to trade for up to 10 new-to-you titles. Enjoy book talk, treats and check out Center City’s new Little Library!
Friday, October 23 3-8pm
Saturday, October 24 10am-3pm

Mary Cutrufello at the Saloon
Rockin’ blues from a St. Paul favorite
Friday, October 23 9pm

James Silas Rogers Reading at the Showroom
The St. Paul writer reflects on his visits to burial grounds in the essays and poems of Northern Orchards: Places Near the Dead. More information at northstarpress.com
Saturday, October 24 1:30pm

ALAN HONN GLASS SHOWROOM
321 Summit Avenue
Center City MN 55012
next door to AL’S CENTER SALOON

NOW THROUGH 2015
Open Fridays 3-8pm, Saturdays 10am-3pm,
by appointment or by chance

September at Al’s Showroom

While our artist neighbors in Shafer celebrate Take Me to the River events this month, we’ll be open in nearby Center City Fridays, 3-8pm and Saturdays, 10am-3pm. Visit Al’s Glass Showroom and/or Al’s Center Saloon if you’re in the area for these recommended events:

– Franconia Sculpture Park Annual Art & Artists Celebration: Saturday, September 12

– Peter Jadoonath Backyard Pottery Sale: Saturday & Sunday, September 19 & 20

– Guillermo Cuellar & Friends Sale: Friday – Sunday, September 25 – 27

Find more information on ArtReach St. Croix and Take Me to the River HERE

October 17th & 18th, we participate in the annual Minnesota Glass Studio Tour. Details to come …

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summer scenes and Minnesota State Fair

Summer is yawning: we’ve enjoyed a great season that will close with the fun of the Minnesota State Fair. Al will be doing glass blowing demos with Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts, 2014 Winner of the People’s Choice Award for Best Attraction at the Fair! Visit the mobile glass studio and gallery in the West End Market (see the map HERE)

Al’s schedule at the Fair:

Thursday, August 27; 2:30-9:30pm
Sunday, August 30; 2:30-9:30pm
Monday, August 31; 8am-3pm
Tuesday, September 1; 2:30-9:30pm
Wednesday, September 2; 8am-3pm
Thursday, September 3; 2:30-9:30pm
Sunday, September 6; 2:30-9:30pm

pilsner smoothie

pilsner smoothie

Showroom visitor parking

Showroom visitor parking

sidewalk decor

sidewalk decor

Center City in prints

Center City in prints

artists & friends

artists & friends

mixing clay & glass

mixing clay & glass

Neighborhood Potters: Guillermo Cuellar and Peter Jadoonath

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See and shop beautiful, locally made pottery for home and table
Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22
Meet the Artists: Friday, August 21 from 6-8pm
Rockin’ blues from Mary Cutrufello to follow, 9pm at Al’s Center Saloon

The Showroom will be open Friday, August 21 from 3-8pm and
Saturday, August 22 from 10am-3pm

Alan Honn Glass Showroom
321 Summit Avenue
Center City, MN 55012

Chisago County is home to an admirable roster of nationally and internationally known ceramic artists. Because handcrafted glass and pottery goods combine so naturally, we’ve asked two talented local potters to offer their work during this weekend event at Al’s Glass Showroom. In addition to his studio practice, Guillermo is an arts activist who is especially interested in connecting local makers and audiences. Peter maintained a studio in the Twin Cities before moving to the area last year: we’re pleased to welcome him and look forward to work from his new space. Both potters make forms that are high-fired, dishwasher safe and a pleasure to use every day. Please join us to meet the artists and to shop some of the best pottery in the state.

About the Artists:

Guillermo Cuellar was born and grew up in Venezuela before coming to the United States to complete high school. He studied ceramics at Cornell College in Mt. Vernon IA. Upon his return to Venezuela in the 1980s, Guillermo was inspired and encouraged at a workshop led by notable Minnesota potter Warren MacKenzie. The two potters commenced a lifelong friendship that continues to this day. For many years, Guillermo maintained a studio in his native country, and is a founder of Grupo Turgua, a non-profit association dedicated to promoting the work of Venezuelan craftspeople. Currently, he lives and works in Shafer MN, and serves as a host potter during the annual Minnesota Potters of the Upper St. Croix Valley Studio Tour.

The artist states, “I do not consciously design my pots with drawings or plans. I set out to make teapots, for example, and the making process generates ideas, each piece responding to the one before. Subtle variations on simple forms often result in dramatic changes in the character and personality of a pot. Small details, accidents, a dent, texture, an accent, a curve of belly, a kink in a handle may all have surprising results. Clay is infinitely receptive and expressive; it records the character of the maker, the circumstances of making and the use given to it. In use, our hands can sense every mark, every ridge and dent, left by the hands of the potter … I make everyday pots to live with in the home, objects that contribute to the texture of daily life. In simple pieces like teapots, coffee cups or cereal bowls, I relish the delightful, surprising interaction of elements and forms of diverse origins. I hope the pots provide as much enjoyment in their use as the excitement and anticipation they bring me in the making.”

For more information, see guillermopottery.com

“I find inspiration from scientific mystery, unexplained history, small complex ideas and large simple ideas,” states Peter Jadoonath. “Through my craft, it is important for me to honor timelessness, tradition, ancestors and predecessors. I strive for this by following my intuition, seeking self-realization, working hard and gathering the patience to take risks … The pots I make are functional, they are meant to hold objects and ideas. The pottery shapes are loose, broad, open to suggestion, and open to interpretation.”

Peter employs a repertoire of folding, coiling, paddling and carving techniques to alter and create distinctive, textured surfaces on wheel thrown forms. About his process, the artist explains, “I pay close attention to texture, gesture, and balance. I was always into drawing and doodling before I ever touched clay, so it is very natural for me to incise, impress, and carve designs into the pottery shapes. I use texture as a graphic device, and to develop composition … (and) carefully mind the ergonomic aspects of the pottery shapes. Proper-fitting lids, sharp spouts, comfortable rims, and soft handles are examples of the quality I pursue in my craft. I glaze pots with iron rich washes, clay slips, and soft matte glazes … It is very important that the pots are sturdy, dependable, and provoke a sense of ease.

The artist holds a BFA from Bemidji State University and is the recipient of both a Jerome Artists Grant and a Minnesota State Arts Board Grant. In 2000, Peter established a studio in St. Paul’s historic Lowertown district and in 2014, he relocated to Shafer MN. “Minnesota has a thick, dense, woven history of pottery and the groundwork has been laid by all our predecessors which I am very thankful for,” he states. “I believe in the Midwestern tradition and the esthetic evolving from it … I continue to make pots, experiment, and learn from my regional arts community.”

For more information, see peterjadoonathpottery.com

new forms

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By special request, personal wine tasting spittoons! Easy to hold, all have a diameter of 3.5″.

Heights from left to right are 6.5″, 7.25″ and 7″. If you need one, contact us HERE

Delia Jurek, Center City Printmaker

We are thankful that longtime local Delia Jurek has shared her art, support and stories with us; who better to spend Center City Days with than this printmaker, actor and activist? We’re looking forward to offering an expanded selection of Delia’s prints beginning July 31.

Meet the Artist! Friday, July 31 5-8pm
Join us at Al’s Glass Showroom during Center City Days to meet and greet Delia and to see and shop a selection of her prints.

MAIDEN DIXIE Street Dance to follow at 8pm, behind Al’s Center Saloon

Prizes & Surprises at Summit Avenue businesses Saturday, August 1 12-3pm

The Showroom will be open Friday, July 31 from 3-8pm and Saturday, August 1 from 10am-3pm

Alan Honn Glass Showroom
321 Summit Avenue
Center City, MN 55012

 

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Adventurous and versatile, printmaker Delia Witherill Jurek addresses landscapes of environment, politics and emotional life in her work.

The artist, a resident of Center City since 1976, maintains a studio behind her historic home, a hundred year old former retail structure that was moved down the street from its original site near the current courthouse. She works on a press that was formerly owned by noted printmaker and University of Minnesota professor Malcolm Myers.

Originally a ceramic artist who taught pottery at nearby Hazelden, Delia gravitated to printmaking upon returning to the U of M to finish her degree after many years away. While making prints offered a repetitive practice and the possibility of multiples similar to pottery making, Delia was intrigued by a distinct change in media. Her interest was fueled by the opportunity to study in Italy at the International School of Graphics in 2000. She pre-sold the prints she would make there to fund the trip and returned as a visiting artist in 2003.

Many of Delia’s prints reflect the mood and rituals of central Minnesota’s outdoor life: fishing, broomball, night driving. Delia favors the monotype form, singular prints or very small series’ of prints with slight differences. She has exhibited her work at the Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis and is represented by Northern Prints Gallery, Duluth.

Pictured above: Waiting to Serve, copper etching; below: the artist in her studio

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