Tim Knight
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  • Pottstown, PA
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What is your experience with ceramics in general. (Long answer encouraged)
I started with three semesters at the Univ of NH back in the 70's, had a studio for a couple of years, then took a 15 year hiatus to work, family, etc. Got back involved in the early 90's with a long weekend wrokshop at Haystack. Moved to Pennsylvania and took classes at the Clay Studio in Philly and at Chester Springs Studio. Was able to set up a studio at home, bought an L&L computer controlled kiln and never looked back. I am active with the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, serving on their board of directors, do a few shows here and there and some exhibitions.
What is your current involvement with electric fired ceramics? (long answer encouraged)
For the last 7-8 years I have been primarily working with saggar and pit firing with my pieces. I have started to get back into glazed work after a workshop last summer at Penland (Ken Baskin, stiff slabs). I loved the txtured and crater type glazes and am experimenting with them. I am also doing some functional work, and testing "regular" glazes for that work.
All our content is viewable by the public. Why do you want to be a member, when you can already see everything as a non-member?
I have always felt that the clay community was one of the most open and sharing of all the media. I enjoy talking about clay, galazing, techniques, anything clay. I like being part of a community and contribute and learn as much as I can.
Where do you work on your ceramics projects?
home studio
Do you have your own, or participate in other ceramics Websites:
http://knightfirestudio.com
How did you find this network?
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