Visit to Hook Pottery Paper and Turkeyfoot Farm
On October 13, our department visited Hook Pottery Paper and Turkeyfoot Farm in Laporte, Indiana. The paper and pottery and studios are run by Andrea Peterson and her husband Jon Hook, and their son Ry Hook oversees Turkeyfoot Farm. Andrea Peterson is a renown papermaker who specializes in producing handmade papers from locally sourced fibers and dyes. Recently, Andrea published In the Field, which is a handbook for harvesting, processing, and making papers from natural fibers, such as daylily, hay, wheatstraw, and denim from local farmers. In addition to these papers, Andrea makes a highly textured style of binder’s board reminiscent of lumpy, irregular pasteboards commonly used by binders prior to the 19th century. Likewise, Andrea has a line of durable (and colorful) heavier weight papers that we are interested in for limp paper-case bindings. It was fascinating to see how Andrea’s innovative use of natural fibers is contributing to the field of papermaking (pun intended).
In addition to touring Andrea’s papermaking studio, her son Ry Hook showed us around Turkeyfoot Farm, where he cultivates a variety of greens, livestock, and eggs for a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and local restaurants. Ry discussed how he has been able to use regenerative farming techniques to improve the productivity of the farm while keeping its footprint small, both physically and environmentally.
Jon Hook’s beautiful pottery is wood-fired using glazes formed from plants on Turkeyfoot Farm, such as thistle. The wood used to fire the pottery kiln comes from fallen trees on the farm and off-cuts from their on-site wood mill. Jon supplements the wood during firing with an ingenious oil-drip system that recycles used fry oil from local restaurants.
Visit the farm yourself next weekend! Hook Pottery Paper and Turkeyfoot Farm are having their annual Fall Open House November 11 - 13, 2022, with demonstrations of papermaking, fiber processing, farm tours, and ash glaze-making. Jon’s pottery, Andrea’s paper, and delectable produce from Ry’s farm will all be for sale in addition to soaps, jams, and art!
Andrea's papermaking studio, showing her hydraulic press, wove paper molds, and felts.
A selection of Andrea's papers made from natural fibers.
Jon Hook (left) and Andrea Peterson (right) discuss a pulp-painting, which is made from pigmented paper fibers added to the sheet during its formation.
Some of Jon's beautifully glazed wares.
Jon's studio with unfired vessels on the shelf.
Ry Hook inside one of his greenhouses.
One of Ry's curious, happy goats!