Joan Hendershot
  • Female
  • Duluth, MN
  • United States
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What is your experience with ceramics in general. (Long answer encouraged)
I attended a 4 day Steven Hill workshop in June 2009.
When I started, my original interest was to fire cone 6 in oxidation, and because of the classes I was taking at a public college, we only fired reduction cone 10. We made our own glazes and had access to large quantities for pouring and dipping.
I work in clay most of the year. I have my own studio and also enroll in classes that interest me. I make work for art fairs and also galleries.
What is your current involvement with electric fired ceramics? (long answer encouraged)
I work in a clay studio 4 months out of the year in Green Valley, AZ in the winter which has helped me transition back into mid-fire. It was hard at first because I was only familiar with high fire glazes that I really liked. In Arizona we only use commercial glazes which are harder to use because of the smaller amounts and unfamiliar results. I wanted to be able to work and fire at home which I am finally doing. I now feel more comfortable with cone 6 glazes and enjoy using them. I attended a cone 6-7 glaze making class for oxidation and reduction in Minnesota and ended up with a couple nice glazes that I will make. For me, I do not like the results of brushing on glazes, so I spray most of my pieces. I do not have a spray booth, but I set up a system outside which works well for me.
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 became a member in the very beginning when there was only a few of us after taking a Steven Hill class. I believe a member in our class started this site, so I wanted to stay connected. My path ended me in a different direction with high fire reduction, and I wasn't able to contribute to this site, but I'm now back to what I originally wanted to do. Although I am negligent with checking in with my internet, I like meeting new artists and sharing ideas and information.
Where do you work on your ceramics projects?
community center, home studio
Do you have your own, or participate in other ceramics Websites:
http://ceramicsartsdaily.org
How did you find this network?
other

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At 2:35pm on October 23, 2024, Ronald Morris said…

Good day,
I am RonaId Morris, I saw your profile and I decided to contact you immediately. Can you get back to me on my email (ronmorri01@gmail.com) for full details.  
Regards.

At 3:11pm on December 10, 2009, Robert Seele said…
Joan,
I was June 17-18, 2009 class too. I see in your picture here, that the photo was taken at Steven Hill's.
The three pots next to your right elbow are mine.
Fancy that ! ;) Nice meeting again.
At 11:24pm on December 8, 2009, Robert Young said…
Hello Joan, try the chat in the lower right hand corner of the screen...
 
 
 

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