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Spring is on it's way!We've got an exciting season ahead of us. Hope to see you in at an upcoming event or perhaps enrolling in a class to master your technique! |
Sign Up Now! Centered In ClayFebruary 15-16, 2008 Get Ready, Get Set, Get Centered! Discussion will span from clay bodies to surface techniques to firing, all in relation to throwing. Prepare to leave this workshop with a deeper understanding of the following:
Centered In Clay features five highly talented artists who are ready to share their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm with you. We are thrilled to have Don Reitz as a Keynote Speaker, along with John Balistreri, Matt Long, Steve Loucks, and McKenzie Smith. Each will have you inspired to get back to your own studio trying out new ideas. This event is open to professional potters, recreational potters, educators and students at any level who want to advance their knowledge and understanding of ceramics. Attending Centered In Clay is a great opportunity to expand your clay connections with others who are interested in developing their skills and knowledge in ceramics just like you! Working in clay can sometimes be a solitary pursuit. But there are times that we need to share ideas, ask questions, and search for solutions. Center your focus by spending two full days with like-minded ceramic artists. Next Session ClassesAs promised, we have updated our website with the next two rounds of classes. Make sure to call and register as quickly as possible, seats go fast! Visit the website to see what we're offering! Coming March 8th! S.P.C.C.'s first ever "Throw-a-Thon".On March 8th from 4-7 pm we are inviting everyone to participate on our fun games or simply stop by to laugh at (and with!) the participants. The events will include a wide range of fun clay-filled games. Come by to see who's hot and who's not! Spring NewsletterGet a preview of our next events. Click here to see the latest newsletter. Become a MemberBecome a member and enjoy all the spectacular benefits a potter should! |
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