What To Expect
The studio accommodates 10 hands-on participants. Each participant has their own 4’x4’ workspace.
The studio houses some basic shared tools & materials. See your specific workshop material list below.
The Luncheonette is our covered outdoor area used for group lunches and relaxing after a long day in the studio.
Our studio has two large bay doors allowing for a nice breeze throughout the day. We have a small air conditioned building where students may eat, recharge, and get a respite from the heat when temperatures are unusually warm. The North Carolina mountains are moderately warm throughout the day and cool off nicely at night.
There is free Wifi, a shared fridge, & plenty of on site parking.
Traveling by plane? We suggest flying into Asheville Regional Airport and renting a car. The studio is an easy one hour drive from the airport.
Materials & Tools
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Lindsay Rogers: The Science of Clay
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Katie Maloney: Sculpting Emotive Animals
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Liz Zlot Summerfield: The Complete Process: A Demonstration on Handbuilding and Surface Depth
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Tori Motyl: Supersized Pottery
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Liz Zlot Summerfield: It Takes Two: Handbuilt Functional Sets
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Charlie Tefft: Creatures in Clay: Exploring Pottery and Animal Artistry
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Jamie Bates Slone: MonuMental: Large Scale Self Portraiture
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Lisa Klakulak: Sculpting Hollow Felt Forms
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Susan Feagin: Printed Imagery on Clay
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Stan Andersen: Mastering Maiolica
Area Guide
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Where to Stay
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Where to Eat
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What to Do