Clay Club
Clay Club aims to connect potters and ceramic artists of our community. We exchange ideas, share information and form friendships
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If you haven't been to that site, try it sometime. Lots of Western North Carolina pottery news. http://ncclayclub.blogspot.com/
I've sent John Britt the invitation to go out to members (???) of Clay Club for this month's meeting next week at BMCA (Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Clay Studio)
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Clay Club at Clay Studio of BMCA
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Clay Club at Clay Studio of BMCA
All potters, clay addicts, and others (artists, students, good cooks etc) are welcome to the Pot Luck meet of the Clay Club, Wed, May 11 at the Clay Studio of The Black Mountain Center for the Arts.
Meet at 6:30 for food & demos by Annie Singletary, John Britt, and ??? (if you've got a technique to share, plese speak up).
Where is it?
The Clay Studio is located downhill and behind the Black Mountain Center for the Arts, in a small separate building.
Off I-40, go north from exit 64 towards downtown Black Mountain. At State Street (3rd traffic light) take a left. Within 2 blocks, the Center for the Arts will be on your left, (just after the Dripolator Coffee Shop and just before the Thai Basil Restaurant.) To park behind the Center for the Arts, take the next left at that traffic light (steep hill down) and the left at the first driveway into a parking area. If it is full, there's another parking area below it, as you continue down the hill.
More information available from Black Mountain Center for the Arts at (828) 669-0930, or Barbara Rogers, here.
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Needless to say, lots of BMCA clay students will be there as well, looking for something fun to do with pots or maybe providing something delicious. The aim of making friendships is definitely one our Clay Studio fosters. I'm really psyched up about this meeting!
Meet at 6:30 for food & demos by Annie Singletary, John Britt, and ??? (if you've got a technique to share, plese speak up).
Where is it?
The Clay Studio is located downhill and behind the Black Mountain Center for the Arts, in a small separate building.
Off I-40, go north from exit 64 towards downtown Black Mountain. At State Street (3rd traffic light) take a left. Within 2 blocks, the Center for the Arts will be on your left, (just after the Dripolator Coffee Shop and just before the Thai Basil Restaurant.) To park behind the Center for the Arts, take the next left at that traffic light (steep hill down) and the left at the first driveway into a parking area. If it is full, there's another parking area below it, as you continue down the hill.
More information available from Black Mountain Center for the Arts at (828) 669-0930, or Barbara Rogers, here.
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Needless to say, lots of BMCA clay students will be there as well, looking for something fun to do with pots or maybe providing something delicious. The aim of making friendships is definitely one our Clay Studio fosters. I'm really psyched up about this meeting!
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