What is your experience with ceramics in general. (Long answer encouraged)
I picked up clay in college. It remained a serious hobby for years, but over time, I found ways to make it my profession. I worked in various studios as a manager, a technician, and a teacher. For a time, I even ran my own shop, offering classes and space for rent to other potters.
What is your current involvement with electric fired ceramics? (long answer encouraged)
These days, clay is a part-time hobby. It's nice to do whatever strikes me, when I like. I enjoy technical challenges the most.
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?
To share, to exchange, to be inspired.
Where do you work on your ceramics projects?
home studio
Do you have your own, or participate in other ceramics Websites:
Hi Erik,
welcome. In the Interest Groups tab at the top of our pages is a drop down item "Insight-Live Users". On that page you can request to join the group to gain access to the glaze database.
Hey Erik-
My work is in cycles. Mostly porcelain. Then I do a full studio clean and equipment clean for a couple months of earthenware. Then again for stoneware totems and pots. The totems brew in my head for awhile. I sketch them down on paper until I get a chance to make them. A commission throws all plans out the window!
I got the email with the enticing pictures from the latest newsletter and logged into the site, but when I clicked on the link to the newsletter, I got a message saying I didn't have access. Please help. Thanks.
George Lewter
welcome. In the Interest Groups tab at the top of our pages is a drop down item "Insight-Live Users". On that page you can request to join the group to gain access to the glaze database.
Feb 4, 2014
George Lewter
Erik, I see you are no longer listed on the MIY website. I'm guessing you made a move. So where are you and what are you doing these days?
Sep 22, 2014
Joseph Fireborn
Thanks Erik. Lots of hard work and good information shared by the people across the internet really helps!
Joseph
Feb 12, 2016
Laurie Landry
My work is in cycles. Mostly porcelain. Then I do a full studio clean and equipment clean for a couple months of earthenware. Then again for stoneware totems and pots. The totems brew in my head for awhile. I sketch them down on paper until I get a chance to make them. A commission throws all plans out the window!
Apr 4, 2016
Kathy Ransom
Newsletter looks great and should keep members engaged with this terrific network.
May 7, 2016
Denice E. Demuth
Enjoyed the news letter, a lot of new information. Denice
Oct 6, 2016
Louise Buth
Hi Eric,
How do I get from your e-mail to the newsletter?
I clicked on that gorgeous "pot" pix because it said "Cone6Pots Newsletter March 2017"; but it was only a pix, not a link!
Thanks, Louise
Mar 7, 2017
Mary White
Just got today's newsletter and I am intrigued by the glazes on the vase, disapointed to find no credit to the potter nor any other info.
Mar 7, 2017
Emily Lees
I got the email with the enticing pictures from the latest newsletter and logged into the site, but when I clicked on the link to the newsletter, I got a message saying I didn't have access. Please help. Thanks.
Jul 14, 2017
Judy Lee Andrews
Thanks Eric for the welcome! I cant wait to see what I can learn from this site!
Aug 4, 2017
Tom Humphries
You are receiving this newsletter because you are a member of Cone6Pots.
Aug 7, 2017