The poster says it all! I proud to be one of the 26 artists included in this terrific event. To see some of the works of these artists visit the Santa Cruz Clay website. From the press release: Saturday, May 2 11:00a to 5:00p at Bargetto Winery, Soquel, CA 26 talented local Santa Cruz Clay Continue reading
Tag: ceramics
Today’s Studio – Tomorrow’s Dream
No doubt about it, but the making of pottery requires room and equipment. Currently, I am fortunate to have a dedicated studio space for the pottery process up until the pot is ready to be fired. And the equipment and tools to get it to that point. It’s a small space, but a well lit Continue reading
Glimpse of my venture to NCECA
This was my first time going to NCECA. Much to see, hear and do. I got off to a good start when I arrive in Phoenix on Tuesday by taking the shuttle to the Desert Botanical Garden which had an exhibition by Dale Chihuly, Chihuly: The Nature of Glass. I got there just before sunset Continue reading
Learning about Japanese Wood-fired Ceramics
I had the opportunity yesterday to attend a workshop given by Masakazu Kusakabe and Marc Lancet on Japanese Wood-Fired Ceramics. I almost didn’t sign up for this in spite of my love of both the forms and the firing technique. The usual list of excuses – too busy, evening dinner engagement, should be cleaning the Continue reading