Events Calendar

Past Events
9/27-9/28/2008 - Capitol Artists' Studio Tour
May 11th, Mother's Day 2008 ~ David Lubin Garden Tour
April - May 2008 - "Art in Terra Cotta" - A group exhibition
1/21/2008 - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Holiday Art Show ~ featuring Larry Love
12/8/2007 - Holiday Gift and Art Show
11/10/2007 - November Second Saturday Art Walk ~ Holiday Gifts & Art Show
Halloween Terra Cotta Pumpkins
10/12/2007-10/13/2007 - Grand Re-Opening and 1 year anniversary of new ownership
9/29-9/30/2007- Capitol Artists' Studio Tour
April 2010 Classes

Monday & Wednesday:  6pm-8pm
April 5, 7, 12, 14

Monday & Wednesday:  6pm-8pm
April 19, 21, 26, 28  

Saturday:  11am-1pm
April 3, 10, 17, 27
May 2010 Classes

Monday Wednesday: 6pm-8pm
May 3, 5, 10, 12

Monday Wednesday:  6pm-8pm
May 17, 19, 24, 26

Saturday:  11am-1pm
May 8, 15, 22, 29
Ceramic Class Description

Beginning Ceramics:
By learning the basic hand-building techniques through making pinch pots, slab boxes, and coil built vessels, students
will develop an understanding of how to make many different shapes.  By applying slips and glazes to the shapes and
exploring a variety of decorative techniques, each object will transform into a unique, colorful work of art.   

Intermediate Ceramics:
The intermediate classes will further develop the skills of students who have an understanding of basic hand-building
techniques by creating a series of functional or sculptural objects.  While focusing on the formal elements (line, color,
texture, volume, size, scale, and shape) each student will establish continuity in their work by designing and making a
set of objects that display a sense of unity and refined craftsmanship.

Advanced Ceramics:
Advanced students who have developed the ability to work independently in the ceramic process will be encouraged to
further explore the ideas that motivate their creative activities.  By engaging in discussions, sharing artwork, and
considering new approaches or processes, students will evaluate their art practice, isolate core concepts, and develop
strategies that will enhance their ceramic forms.  Experimentation and alternative approaches to working will be
suggested, but not required.  These courses are ideal for potters or sculptors who are ready to expand their way of
thinking and revitalize their way of working.   


*All skill levels will be taught in the same classroom by our well trained, highly skilled artists.  Classes will be organized
by age groups.  Demonstrations, guidance and encouragement will be provided to the group, and individual attention
will be provided throughout the class sessions.  When enrolling please indicate your skill level and ceramic interests.
Open Studio Spaces for rent
~ Promotional Rate: $50/month for first 6 months
spaces available NOW
June 5th & 6th 2010 - ANNUAL SALE: Our biggest sale of the years hundreds of
markdowns on pottery, art, classes, plants, soil & fertilizer.
January 2010 in Studio B

Handmade gifts, fine crafts,art, & pottery all locally handmade.  
February 2010 Classes

Monday & Wednesday: Noon - 2 pm
February 1,3,8,10

Monday & Wednesday: 6pm - 8 pm
February 15,17,22,24

Saturday: Noon - 2pm
February 6,13,20,27
March 2010 Classes

Monday & Wednesday Noon - 2 pm
February 1,3,8,10

Monday & Wednesday 6pm - 8 pm
February 15,17,22,24

Saturday Noon - 2pm
February 6,13,20,27
Clay Class Prices
Children - $80 per session   Ages 8-12
Teen - $80 per session        Ages: 13-17
Adult- $115 per session       Ages: 18 and up    
Seniors - $100 per session  62 years old and over
**Clay class prices include **
  • Four 2 hours classes;
  • Clay;
  • Standard glazes; and
  • kiln firing
Students may purchase basic tool sets and
specialty/exotic glazes at Panama or a local art store.