Wintertime is the best time to let the creative juices flow. For many, they have their own artistic projects that they work on. For others, it’s time to explore artistic options. Anyone that falls ...
When kids learn to use a pottery wheel, they can put their creations to use: a bowl for the dog, a mug for grandma, or maybe a “volcano” they can fill with baking soda and vinegar and watch erupt. But ...
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What to expect in your first pottery class
A first pottery class experience from shaping clay to unexpected results, capturing the learning curve, creativity, and ...
In a back room at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, St. Paul artist Kevin Caufield grabs a hunk of clay and plops it on a pottery wheel. With the wheel spinning, Caufield moves his head ...
Ceramics studios and schools and art centers around the world own and make splendid use of the Brent clay-spinning wheel. But only the Sebastopol Center for the Arts has Robert Brent. He’s an inventor ...
Steve Gordon works on one of his fountains at Art Escape Pottery Studio on Tuesday, Sept. 17. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake) When taking Steve Gordon’s pottery class, be prepared to set aside all ...
Dan Mercer Who Uses Instrument Learned Trade From Uncle In Greensborough, Pa. A “potter wheel” used in San Francisco to make pottery-ware for the ’49 gold rush is in Dan E. Mercer’s workshop at the ...
WINTHROP — Diane Harwood didn’t have long to wait Saturday to make the first sale of the day with the second customer through the door of D. Harwood Pottery, her studio and shop. That honor went to ...
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Brookfield woman opens pottery studio on Federal Road after years teaching from her home
“I’m excited to get my community in there," Heather Artman said of her new pottery studio, Cote Clayworks.
Emily MacArthur is, by her own admission, not “God’s gift to ceramics.” She’s more of a painter, she said. But that didn’t stop the Park Ridge native and art therapist from opening the Centered Clay ...
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