"Syracuse China Corporation, located in Syracuse, New York, was a manufacturer of fine china. Founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in the town of Geddes, New York, the company initially produced earthenware. In the late 19th century, O.P.Co.,
began producing fine china, for which it found a strong market
particularly in hotels, restaurants, and railroad dining cars. The
manufacturing facility in Syracuse closed in 2009, after 138 years in operation and production was removed from North America."
below: Syracuse China, Syracuse NY, 09.2014
Located
outside of the former Syracuse China factory walls are literally millions of
abandoned bisqued wares and industrial packaging resources. Left exposed to the elements, the area where
these materials are quarantined is in direct opposition of 2 heavy earth moving
vehicles. Leveling of the ground has commenced and the machines appear to
threaten the long-term existence of these remaining treasures which now serve
as a stark reminder of a prosperous bygone age. The deep impressions from the
heavy treads of the parked nearby earth moving vehicles in the cracked and
weathered surrounding land is littered with innumerable broken pottery
fragments. Metals, wood, and other
industrial materials which have now been deemed useless, are piled together in
a heap nearby. While not dismissing their present condition or state, it is my
intention to once again marry these materials in a fitting manner that will
best celebrate the history of Syracuse China and the city of Syracuse.
Preliminary Technical Notes on discarded/abandoned materials per former Syracuse China engineer:
The bisc was fired to 2300F, with cone 12 just starting to move.
The glost fire would reach 2195F, with cone 6 just starting to move.
The glaze was a high solids / very
fluid slip that was atomized and sprayed onto heated bisc. The heat
evaporated the water leaving a thin, powdery coating of glaze [potential video].
It is also possible to dip the bisc in glaze by hand.
below: Potential Decal Images and/or Backdrops
below: Potential Wall Piece/Backdrop using reclaimed site materials and featuring a Syracuse China logo
below: Potential Multiple Forms employing readily available discarded site shards
below: Additional Potential Wall Piece/Backdrop (Here shown w/ silhouettes of Syracuse and China)
below: Additional Potential Wall Piece/Backdrop (Here shown w/ Buddhist Flag
see also:
http://syracusechina.net/
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2008/12/syracuse_china_to_close.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse_China
http://corporate.libbey.com/
http://corporate.libbey.com/content/search/?SearchText=syracuse+china&SubTreeArray=1
http://www.gmpiu.org/
http://www.unionworkers.com/local_union/gmp/gmp_local_381.php
https://www.google.com/search?q=Local+381+of+the+Glass%2C+Molders%2C+Pottery%2C+Plastics+and+Allied+Workers+International+Union&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
9.19.2014 - http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/09/leftover_syracuse_china_dishes_find_a_home_in_school_art_classes_video.html
9.17.2014 - http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/09/former_syracuse_china_factory_finding_new_life_photos.html
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