"Seconds" Studio Sale at Marcello Andres Ceramics
Marcello Andres Ceramics invites the community to an evening of art, food, and music at its upcoming August Studio Sale on Saturday, August 9, from 5 to 8 PM, at 1501 Gano Street in Dallas’ Cedars neighborhood.
This Studio Sale is like a mullet: ceramics in the front, food in the Backyard—good vibes permeating every corner of our Quonset hut in the Cedars. Join us for another evening filled with ceramics for sale and a heavy-hitter lineup of food, drinks, and music.
The event will take place inside our Quonset hut warehouse space, production studio, and our newly renovated outdoor space, The Backyard at Marcello Andres, with a lively atmosphere featuring DJ A Natural Hiiigh, Pablo Pete’s smoked beef rib sandwich and taco pop-up, and complimentary drinks.
You’ll get exclusive discounts of 25%–40% off “Seconds” ceramics. Like getting picked last for kickball, some might think of “seconds” as not good enough. But in ceramics, seconds have character—functional pieces with imperfections that remain fully food-safe and good for everyday use. We’ve been busy with wholesale orders for restaurants like the brand-new Norman’s from Duro Hospitality, Written by the Seasons, and the return of Meridian. This means you'll have access to dinnerware seen in the hottest restaurants in town. These are pieces with various degrees of flaws, but there’s beauty in imperfection. Be first to seconds on August 9.
Event Details:
What: August Studio Sale at Marcello Andres Ceramics
When: Saturday, August 9 | 5–8 PM
Where: 1501 Gano Street, Dallas, Texas
Admission: Free with RSVP and you'll be entered to win a $50 gift card.
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About Marcello Andres Ceramics
Marcello Andres Ceramics fires clay in a Quonset hut in the Cedars neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. The studio creates both functional art—including custom light fixtures and restaurant-quality dinnerware—and collectible, sculptural artwork. The functional work is deeply inspired by conviviality and sentiment, rooted in the family-style dinners that artist Marcello Andres Ortega grew up sharing as the youngest member of his Chilean-immigrant family. His sculptural works explore expressions and observations of power dynamics, capturing moments like the intensity of an ocean wave or the tension between urges and boundaries.