01/25/2018
As mentioned both in Valerie Metcalfe's post and Make and Do Ceramic's post, the Stoneware Studio (and Gallery) is heading into its 40th year. We have much to be thankful for: great teachers, great students and lots of great pots! Cheers to all who make this clay community one to be proud of!
07/22/2016
Calling all Stoneware students! We unloaded a great firing yesterday -- your stuff is ready!
06/12/2016
Usually if something is transferred from a pot to the shelf it isn't so darn cute! Here, a student's oxide drawing flashed from the bottom of a plate onto the shelf. I nice little surprise.
05/13/2016
We are getting our Summer Session organized now! Drop me a line if you are intereste -- space still available for Tuesday and Thursday evening, and we'll open up more classes if there is enough interest! Let's get muddy this summer!
05/04/2016
Hey folks! The second student firing was unloaded last Friday -- lots of lovelies for you to pick up! Also, the Gallery will be hosting its Spring Sale in the studio starting Thursday evening so there won't be classes Thursday or Friday. However, you'll probably want to come and check out the amazing work and score a deal for yourself anyway!
04/21/2016
The student firing was unloaded and priced yesterday and we hope you love how the work turned out! If you missed out on this firing, we've got another one already partially loaded and hope to fire it early next week. Happy glazing!
04/15/2016
Our latest student firing was loaded so quickly we finished loading and firing it before some students even had a chance to finish glazing. But don't worry, we'll be unloading the kiln on Wednesday and then reloading it with MORE student work right away. Glaze up folks!
04/14/2016
Jen Johnson here -- after being away for a few weeks I'm looking forward to seeing my class tonight and showing off these little rustic beauties from Guatemala. Anyone else have any little treasures from abroad?
01/27/2016
There are so many "life lessons" to be found in working with clay. I think there are a few such metaphors hidden in this delightfully mesmerizing video - Enjoy!
A Camera Mounted to a Potter's Wheel Puts Ceramics in a Dizzying New Perspective
Watching a ceramist work at a potter's wheel is a mesmerizing and nearly meditative process as the wet clay slowly morphs into shape, spinning so quickly it loses definition almost completely. Eric Landon from Tortus Copenhagen was curious to see what things might look like from the clay& #039
01/14/2016
Here's our very own Valerie Metcalfe, on tv today!
Stoneware Gallery
Erica learns some pottery technique with Valerie Metcalfe