Hand Build Pottery
Ceramics in Brooklyn
From 12/24/16 – 1/2/17 the studio access will be closed to non-members. Next 8 weeks Adult Ceramic Classes starts January 3rd! New 2017 dates for one day and sip & spin workshops! Peter Pincus Mold Workshop: 5/22-5/23. Choplet Ceramic Studio and Gallery located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC. Offers pottery classes in wheel throwing, hand building, tile making, mosaic…
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Coil pots Artists
Level: Primary, Junior, Middle School, High School Grades: K and up | Age: 5yrs and up | : Lauren Geggus [Laura is in the Art Education program at Illinois State University] Summary: Kids can learn how to make coil pots out of clay. Art Concept: Cultural Influences on Art Forms Artmaking Processes and Techniques: coil and slab building technique Art Elements/Principles of Design:…
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Where to Buy Stoneware?
Our legacy goes back to 1877, when the first stoneware company was formed in Red Wing, at the sharpest navigable bend in the mighty Mississippi River. Our young country needed crocks, jugs, and sewerpipe, and Goodhue County had the clay deposits and an immigrant workforce to start producing millions of pieces of functional stoneware. Read more . . . All of our Pottery is Lead…
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Ceramics Cups
Kairagi Shino Bowl, 2013. All images copyright the artist, courtesy of Alison Jacques Gallery, London Toadstool-like sculptures, nugget encrusted stalagmites, and cracked, paint-oozing tea cups comprise From Tea Bowl, Japanese ceramics artist Takuro Kuwata s first solo exhibition in London. Opening in October at the Alison Jacques Gallery, the show comprises sculptures that…
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Handmade Ceramic Mugs
Wal-handgefertigte Keramik Kaffeetasse Becher aus meinem Charleston, SC-Atelier. Wählen Sie Ihre Farbe bei Ihrer Abreise bitte für diese handgefertigten Mug. Fun Fact: Der Blauwal ist das größte bekannte Säugetier, das jemals gelebt hat und das größte lebende Tier, bei bis zu 110 Fuß lang und 150 Tonnen. Hand bemalt, Glasiert, Brennofen abgefeuert und bereit, in Ihrem Haus…
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Clay plates
Nga Mokonyi Keketokenno, one month after her lip had been pierced. (David Turton, 1969) The Mursi, Chai and Tirma are probably the last groups in Africa amongst whom it is still the norm for women to wear large pottery or wooden discs or ‘plates’ in their lower lips. The lip-plate ( dhebi a tugoin ) has become the chief visible distinguishing characteristic of the Mursi and…
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