Oh I thought this was just really important must read information :) what a great studio space! Community studios are such a great resource, if it wasn't for them, I may never have learned a thing about clay! Enjoyed the tour.
Since i work in a community studio, I must comment. Yours is much larger than ours in Black Mountain, NC and looks lovely to work in. We have many of the same things, except a gas kiln. Our Art Center has our Gallery, which is only given to the Clay Studio's students to display once a year. I'm sure students will be drawn to your studio for great fun.
Thanks all. Even with the home studio,I continue to take a class at Middletown. There are some very talented people there so it really helps with social and artistic support.
Seeing your community studio brings back memories of when I finally decided to seriously get back into clay. There are so many advantages to working with a diverse group AND having access to equipment that you could never afford to buy.
Hey Dennis, awesome pictures. I love all the space, especially compared to my tiny home studio.
As for the underline, it seems that your text has become a link to the first image. Your theme or template seems to underline links automatically . I don't use blogger much so I don't know how it might have happened. Probably some HTML tags got crossed up...
Oh I thought this was just really important must read information :) what a great studio space! Community studios are such a great resource, if it wasn't for them, I may never have learned a thing about clay! Enjoyed the tour.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great space! You must really enjoy being there.
ReplyDeleteSince i work in a community studio, I must comment. Yours is much larger than ours in Black Mountain, NC and looks lovely to work in. We have many of the same things, except a gas kiln. Our Art Center has our Gallery, which is only given to the Clay Studio's students to display once a year. I'm sure students will be drawn to your studio for great fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks all. Even with the home studio,I continue to take a class at Middletown. There are some very talented people there so it really helps with social and artistic support.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your community studio brings back memories of when I finally decided to seriously get back into clay. There are so many advantages to working with a diverse group AND having access to equipment that you could never afford to buy.
ReplyDeleteHey Dennis, awesome pictures. I love all the space, especially compared to my tiny home studio.
ReplyDeleteAs for the underline, it seems that your text has become a link to the first image. Your theme or template seems to underline links automatically . I don't use blogger much so I don't know how it might have happened. Probably some HTML tags got crossed up...