Rebecca R.
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I found this studio 3 years ago and took a few classes before putting my name on the waiting list to join this volunteer run, not for profit, studio. I've had three different instructors - all were knowledgeable, patient, and willing to share their time and talents with students.
I've now worked my way up the rather long waiting list and am able to access the studio on my own time/schedule. Everyone I've come in contact with has been helpful and friendly. As this is a non-profit, the class prices, cost of clay (or glass for the glass classes) is lower than surrounding areas. As a non-profit, everyone is expected to pitch in in some way with service hours - which is also a great way to meet other artists.
There are several electric kilns as well as a large gas kiln and a soda kiln. There have also been special firings of the raku kiln. The gallery is a great place to pick up a special one of a kind gift at reasonable prices. Each month another artist is featured in the gallery - so visit often and find that special gift for someone!
Photo shows a raku firing.