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April 2022 by Aaron Zaremsky
Remember taking clay classes back here back in the day. Fond memories. Made some cool stuff and the little building has a lot of stuff for potters. Cool mural outside as well.
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February 2020 by Smallwood Arts
A wonderful studio to learn all different approaches and techniques in clay.
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December 2019 by Meg Smallwood
This lovely community studio offers everything you need to be a potter. The friendly staff and cozy environment keep you coming back For more!
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November 2019 by Joel B Baker
I took a class here and then joined the studio full time. The people here are awesome and it’s really cool learning with so many other artists. It’s difficult to find a pottery studio with as good hours as this one. They have electric, gas, raku, and a wood kiln (which is an awesome time to meet all the people).
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September 2019 by Donald Garvey
There site clearly shows that they offer kiln rentals and or offer kiln usage to the community but when I got a return phone call about firing 4 small pieces of precious metal clay(identical compounds as traditional pottery mix) in a controlled stainless steel sealed pan at 1,465°f, I was blatantly lied to saying their kilns lowest temp was 1,900°f!! traditional standard pottery fires at 1,000°f, and even explained in detail that the material was safe to use, still was turned down bc of bias reasons I feel. I wanted to make sterling silver teeth covers or "grillz" and it doesnt conform to the "norm" standard of society and was turned down on that premis. I offered compensation in this matter also, oh well.