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.
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To share, to exchange, to be inspired.
Where do you work on your ceramics projects?
home studio
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Thanks Erik for featuring my piece in your March newsletter in the header. What a surprise! We have been in the middle of a huge transition in our lives and have not been following lately. A friend and fellow potter commented so I came to see and update my profile.
Tom Humphries
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Aug 7, 2017
George Lewter
Kudos on the August newsletter. Very interesting.
Aug 12, 2017
Jill A Taylor
Thanks Erik for featuring my piece in your March newsletter in the header. What a surprise! We have been in the middle of a huge transition in our lives and have not been following lately. A friend and fellow potter commented so I came to see and update my profile.
Thanks again.
Jill Taylor
Mar 13, 2018