Erik Evans

Male

Lakeland, FL

United States

Profile Information:

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:
http://thesecompellingthings.com
How did you find this network?
referred by friend

Comment Wall:

  • George Lewter

    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.
  • 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? 

  • Joseph Fireborn

    Thanks Erik. Lots of hard work and good information shared by the people across the internet really helps!

    Joseph

  • Laurie Landry

    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!
  • Kathy Ransom

    Newsletter looks great and should keep members engaged with this terrific network.

  • Denice E. Demuth

    Enjoyed the news letter, a lot of new information.  Denice

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Judy Lee Andrews

    Thanks Eric for the welcome! I cant wait to see what I can learn from this site!