Cone Pack is a collective of ceramic artists with a shared vision to create a contemporary clay community in the Fargo-Moorhead region. Cone Pack shares a mission to connect audiences and makers. Through community outreach, public lectures, ceramic-based exhibitions, and studio sales, we aim to provide a glimpse into the making process as well as expanding the visibility of ceramics in the region.
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Why the name Cone Pack?
Pyrometric cones are used in ceramics to help identify what temperature the kiln is at. Each cone will melt or begin to bend at a specific temperature. When 3 or more cones are arranged together, it is called a cone pack-- hence the name Cone Pack! (Just a little clay-play-on-words).
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Left to Right: Brooke Stewart, Kelli Sinner, Sam Norman, Guillermo Guardia, Helen Otterson, Chris Boedigheimer, and Catie Miller