Jason Hess
Jason Hess is a professional ceramic artist and professor who lives in Arizona and instructs at Northern Arizona University. As an “avid wood firer", his research for over 15 years has focused on the alchemy of the process—how the clay color, wood type, kiln design, and ash dispersion at high temperatures work together to “render a surface that is unattainable in other ways.” His ceramic art has been featured in over 125 exhibitions worldwide. Jason has participated in residencies at the Archie Bray Foundation, in Montana, and at The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China. He has also received numerous research grants from Northern Arizona University to research his medium and for the construction of the kilns. Jason’s work is either utilitarian or refers to utility in form while the presentation is more like characters relating to one another. He holds an MFA degree from Utah State University.
Jason Hess
reduction cooled woodfired stoneware
sizes vary; each bottle approximately 22 x 3 x 3"
2014
Jason Hess
reduction cooled woodfired stoneware
tallest size about 24"
2014
*traveling on exhibition until March, 2015.
Jason Hess
reduction cooled woodfired stoneware
sizes vary; each bottle approximately 22 x 3 x 3''
2014
*traveling on exhibition until November 8th, 2014
Jason Hess
reduction cooled woodfired stoneware
sizes vary; each bottle approximately 22 x 3 x 3"
2015