Workspace Overview
Our studio houses the equipment and tools necessary for the complete ceramic process, from initial shaping to final firing
Throwing Area
The heart of our studio features multiple pottery wheels, each maintained for optimal performance.
This space allows for both individual work and collaborative sessions, fostering a community of makers.
Kiln Facilities
Our firing capabilities include electric and gas kilns, allowing us to work with various temperature ranges and atmospheres.
Each kiln is carefully monitored to ensure consistent results while respecting the unique character of each firing.
Tools & Equipment
The specialized tools that enable our craft
Pottery Wheels
Our collection includes both electric and kick wheels, each suited to different working styles and project requirements.
Kilns
Multiple kilns allow us to fire pieces at different temperatures and in various atmospheres, expanding our creative possibilities.
Hand Tools
A comprehensive selection of trimming tools, ribs, and shaping implements enables precise work at every stage of creation.
Behind the Scenes
Understanding the technical aspects of our studio operations
Firing Cycles
Each firing is carefully planned, with temperature ramps and holds designed to achieve specific results.
We monitor kiln conditions throughout the process, making adjustments as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.
Material Storage
Our studio maintains organized storage for clay bodies, glazes, and raw materials, ensuring consistent quality and easy access.
Proper material handling preserves the integrity of our supplies and supports efficient workflow.
Studio Environment
The atmosphere and community that make our workspace special
Creative Space
Our studio provides a dedicated environment for focused work, with natural light and organized workstations supporting the creative process.
The layout encourages both individual concentration and collaborative exchange among resident artists.
Learning Environment
We welcome visitors and students interested in learning about ceramic processes.
The studio serves as both production space and educational resource, sharing knowledge with the broader community.