What Cheer Potters make fine functional stoneware using a potter's wheel and a special blend of clay, which adds a unique quality to the workability and firing properties of the finished product. The glazes and clay body are continuously being developed for color, feel, and texture, with qualities that work well in the microwave and dishwasher.
What Cheer Potters believes that the life of an artist is a continual learning process. It requires a dedication to learning in order to convey the inner feelings and experiences that have accumulated and to transfer it to a formless lump of clay. Even after years of experience and thousands of pots, the trained eye can see qualities that might have made a difference in bringing more "life" and excitement to each pot. We need to keep looking and learning to develop our inner selves, because it is only then that each piece will have a presence to stand on its own as an expression of its creator.
Our History
Jere and Kate Huffman, the owners of What Cheer Potters, have been working together as potters and husband and wife since 1972. Jere and Kate attended Luther College in the mid to late 60s and learned about the many techniques and processes of making pottery. With an intention to build a kiln, they traveled to a small town in southern Iowa that was said to have an abandoned sewer pipe factory with many beehive kilns, which had lots of fire brick for their needs. With great diligence, they started mining out the brick and stacking them in large piles to build a grand kiln. Without realizing it, they were building the foundation for their pottery. They moved their possessions to What Cheer in 1972 and have been "in process" of making pottery ever since.
About Us
What Cheer Potters has a small studio in the office building of an old clay factory in south central Iowa. We have built our studio entirely ourselves. We spend our day working on the potter's wheel, mixing glazes, decorating pots, firing kilns, and trying to make each piece as creatively as we know how.
Jere is a masterful potter. After making pottery for more than 40 years, his expertise at handling the clay on the wheel shows clearly in his light, beautiful forms. Kate also works on the wheel making smaller pots, but her mastery has been on the glaze and design applied to each piece. Much of her time is spent drawing and mixing glaze tests in order to decorate the pot and create new decorations and colors.
Our Technique
Our current technique for decorating the ware is to brush a wax resistant design on top of the first glaze, and then place a second glaze on top of that. Additional colored glazes are applied whenever the design calls for color.
Once each piece has been glazed, it goes into an electric kiln for a second time and is fired in order to melt all of the glazes that have been applied and to vitrify the clay into a finished piece. Jere completes all of the firing, because he both understands and enjoys the process, and he has devoted a lot of his time to becoming an expert.
It takes about two months for each ball of clay to go through all of the processes and become a finished piece of pottery. Because it is just the two of us and we make every piece ourselves, our production is limited.
Our work has evolved over the years and will continue to change as new ideas and glazes are realized. Each piece is an original work - the result of working day after day, year after year, towards the making of a beautiful pot.
The work offered for sale on this site is an example of the best work from our studio.