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Fire Fest 2024

October 19 @ 5:30 pm 8:30 pm

With ceramic firings reaching temperatures of molten lava, flame-broiled BBQ sliders from Mt. Washington’s Train Stop Smokehouse, vegan bites from Koshary Corner, festive libations, and a fun and frenzied Clay Olympics, Fire Fest is an exciting celebration of fire.

Fire, both seductive and wild, is essential in creating ceramic wares. Join the Baltimore Clayworks community for the unexpected during our expedition of firing techniques from around the world.

Watch live demonstrations! Experience Raku kiln firings, with origins tracing back to China and Japan, and an Obvara kiln firing, lead by professor Trisha Kyner of CCBC, with origins in the Baltic region of Eastern Europe.  Both ceramic firing processes are thrilling and involve pulling clay vessels from a 1650°F kiln and then quickly plunging them into cooler materials that shock the glaze and create mesmerizing markings.

Test your clay skills! Sign up to participate in the Clay Olympics, multiple competitions and feats of strength that will take your clay skills to new heights – literally. Winners will earn handmade clay prizes.

Throughout Fire Fest and the weekend, guests can also experience Baltimore Clayworks’ Community Woodfiring of our Noborigama kiln, the first urban Japanese ascending kiln operating in the Baltimore region. Wood Kiln Technician Jeremy Wallace will lead students from Towson University, Community College of Baltimore County, Anne Arundel Community College and Morgan State University through the two-day firing process. During this time, the kiln must be fed wood, day and night, to reach 2300°F. Vessels take on a rich variety of colorful flashing and unpredictable glaze effects from either the wood ash or soda chamber. After a week of cooling, pieces emerge with markings from their nights spent dancing with fire.

Proceeds from this event will ensure the continuation of the incredible artistic and educational programs housed at Baltimore Clayworks’ Mt. Washington studio and gallery and in locations around Baltimore City through our Community Arts program. Enjoy a fun-filled evening with friends and family and make a difference by supporting clay artists of all ages and abilities across the Baltimore region.

10th Annual Fire Fest Commemorative T-shirt Designers: Andrew Black, Dana Cooley, and Jaden Meeks

Schedule

5:45 – 5:55 Longest “Sam Approved” Coil Duo (Behind Studio)

6:00 – 6:25 – Tandem Wheel Duo (Kohn)

6:30 – 6:55 – Mystery Portrait Throwdown Solo (Behind Studio)

7:00 – 7:25 – Teapot Throwdown Solo (Kohn)

7:30 -7:55 – Mystery Hand-Building Team of 4 (Behind Studio)

8:10 – Awards and Raffle Drawings

About the Processes

Ground Map

Thank you to our Partners and Sponsors

  • Anne Arundel Community College
  • Boordy Vineyards
  • Community College of Baltimore County
  • Koshary Corner
  • Maryland State Arts Council
  • Morgan State University
  • Quarry Wine and Spirits
  • Serious Grip
  • Sinai Hospital
  • Standard Ceramics
  • The Citizens of Baltimore County – Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences
  • The George E. Babylon, Jr. and Ruth J. Babylon Charitable Foundation, Inc.
  • The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation
  • The Louis B, II and Josephine L. Kohn Family Foundation
  • Towson University Foundation
  • Train Stop Smokehouse
  • Union Craft Brewing
  • Wild Bay Kombucha
  • Womble Bond Dickinson

10th Annual Fire Fest Graphic Designers: Andrew Black, Dana Cooley, and Jaden Meeks