Form, function, and spirit. Every piece of pottery made by Jon Partridge bears this signature.

The work is created from a love to see it exist. It has an inner vitality, the result of a perfect marriage between the conception and its realization. It's what distinguishes the work made by this consummate potter who finds endless personal fulfillment in exploring new designs, making and finishing one-of-a-kind sculptural vessels, decorative stoneware tableware, fountains, and clay paintings entirely by his hand.

A resourceful and creative potter, Jon trained at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, then taught pottery at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, before moving to Muskoka in 1974. Purchasing a neglected one hundred acre farm just outside of Bracebridge was the beginning of a dream to embrace and live the creative life.

Over the years, Jon and his wife, Suzann, have transformed the property into one of Muskoka's most popular pottery studios. The 19th century red brick farmhouse has been nurtured back to its original condition. A huge vegetable and flower garden tended by Suzann occupies the spot where a dilapidated barn once stood. Behind the house, a renovated chicken coop serves as a showroom for Jon's pottery which is made next door in his modern Gothic-gabled post and beam studio.

More than two decades as a full-time potter has honed Jon's skills. The forms and shapes into which the malleable clay is thrown or hand built, the clay's chemical compositions, the range of glazes, and how the work is decorated are singularly Jon's and sets his work apart from other potters.  His renown for producing exceptional pottery is such that people seek out his studio from which his work is exclusively sold.

For Jon, inspiration is never far away. Sometimes it can come from looking at the shapes of a row of mailboxes sitting at the corner of his property. At other times, one concept will develop into another. "It's how you look at things," says Jon who can see the potential for a good sculptural vessel in the shape of a gas vent pipe.

Since 1976, Jon has made his living entirely by his own hands. It's a remarkable accomplishment that's been achieved because of a dedication to a philosophy to make work he enjoys, to make it well, and to make it completely by his own hand.

 

 

 

Jon Partridge
Jon Partridge Pottery Ltd.
R.R. 1, Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 1W8

STUDIO LOCATION
2km west of Bracebridge on Highway 118 to South Monck Drive, 
north 2km to Partridge Lane, turn left to the first lane on the right, 1016 Partridge Lane.

STUDIO HOURS 
June to August, 
Wednesday to Saturday, 10am-5pm. Other times by chance or appointment.

TELEPHONE
1-705-645-8618

FAX
1-705-646-7621

All artwork on this page is copyrighted by Jon Partridge. 
It may not be copied or reproduced by any means or used without the expressed approval of Jon Partridge.
Article written by Elene J. Freer.

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