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Hello from Cherokee st

Cherokee Street Ceramics are created by Jeremy Segel-Moss on Cherokee Street in St. Louis, MO.  Segel-Moss is a St. Louis potter, musician and community organizer and is proud to call St. Louis home.  Please enjoy the website and reach out if you have any questions or need specific pieces created just for you.

2023 UPCOMING MARKETS


APRIL 15
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p

MAY 20
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
MAY 21
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p
JUNE 17
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
JUNE 18
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p
JULY 15
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
JULY 16
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p

AUGUST 19

Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
AUGUST 20
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p
SEPTEMBER 16
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
SEPTEMBER 17
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p
OCTOBER 21
Tower Grove Farmers Market   8a-12:30p
OCTOBER 22
The Boulevard Market 9a-1p

FEATURED IN SAUCE MAGAZINE

Sauce Magazine featured St. Louis potters who make dishes for local restaurants

In the November 2022 issue of Sauce Magazine there are two features that included Cherokee Street Ceramics.  One article features potters who make dishes for local restaurants and another that reviews Akar who uses many Cherokee Street Ceramics dishes.


CLICK HERE TO READ FULL EDITION

FEATURED IN VOYAGE STL MAGAZINE

Voyage STL featured Cherokee Street Ceramics in September 2022

 

Beginning of article...


Hi Jeremy, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I am a St. Louis native who has spent the last 20 years as a St. Louis  musician, mostly in a group called The Bottoms Up Blues Gang. Before  becoming a professional musician, I spent several years in Washington  State, where I participated in an intense education on ceramics. During  the pandemic, when live music could not happen, I returned to my roots  as a ceramic artist. I built a fully working studio in the basement of  our house and got to work. During the pandemic years, I’ve started to  supply restaurants such as Akar and Indo with plates and bowls. I’ve  also started partnerships with Maven Candle company in Maplewood and  Flowers and Weeds on Cherokee Street. Much of my work now is a mix  between private orders, businesses, and monthly farmers’ markets.


READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

FEatured in st. louis post dispatch

Made in St. Louis: Blues guitarist turns to ceramics

By Pat Eby Special to the Post-Dispatch  


The spare, controlled forms and  restrained palette that artist Jeremy Segel-Moss creates in the  functional pottery at his Cherokee Street Ceramics studio now graces  tables at popular restaurants such as Akar, Indo and Milque Toast.


His  custom pieces also include a handsome lidded round dish, perfectly  sized to hold a disc of pressed tea, made for Teatopia. And when Maven  Bath & Candle approached Segel-Moss to make refillable holders for  its hand-poured candles, he readily agreed. His nearest neighbor on  Cherokee Street, Flowers & Weeds, buys his pots and vases to hold  plants and floral arrangements....


READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

Featured on PBS food is love with akar

CSC is always excited to work with Bernie Lee at Akar.  The collaboration will be featured on PBS' Food is Love program on October 25, 2021. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL SHOW

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JEREMY SEGEL-MOSS

cherokeestreetceramics@gmail.com 

314.482.0314

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