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Ceramics OPEN Studio!
June 7 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
An event every week that begins at 12:00 pm on Friday, repeating until September 27, 2024
One event on October 5, 2024 at 12:00 pm
One event on October 12, 2024 at 12:00 pm
One event on October 19, 2024 at 12:00 pm
One event on October 26, 2024 at 12:00 pm
Fridays, 12-3pm through September 27th
Saturdays, 12-3pm October 5 through June 1st
Join us for Ceramics Open Studio time at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture this summer! Whether you’re an experienced potter or just starting out, our open studio sessions offer a creative space for independent study and exploration. Open studio time is available to anyone who has taken ceramics classes and can demonstrate knowledge of ceramics processes. Users are expected to observe studio rules and clean up after themselves. No instructor on duty.
Rates:
– $20 per 3 hour session for studio use (includes glazes and firing)
– Clay must be purchased from our studio. Please write your name and phone number on the clay bag. (see price chart below)
– Firing charges are based on the amount of space used in the kiln. We only fire to cone 5/6. (see price chart below)
– Children 12 and under are welcome when accompanied by a paying adult.
– Youth 13 and up are $15 per session and must have taken a class at The Josephy Center.
ONLY cone 5/6 glazes or clay may be brought into the studio.
Tools may not be taken out of the studio.
(Basic sets are available for purchase in the Art Shop.)
We look forward to seeing you in the Ceramics Studio!
Ceramics Studio Rules:
- Respect the Space: Treat the ceramics studio with care and respect. Clean up after yourself, wash, dry and put away all tools.
- Clay Handling: Only use cone 5/6 clay purchased from the studio. Label personal clay clearly and store it separately from studio materials.
- Cleanliness: Keep your workspace clean and organized. Wipe down tables, equipment, and surfaces after use. Dispose of clay scraps and other waste in designated bins.
- Glazing: Use only cone 5/6 glazes in the studio. Put paper down to protect workspace while glazing. Clean up any spills immediately. Label your work clearly before glazing.
- Kiln Usage: Ensure pieces are labeled and properly dried and prepared for firing. Pay firing fees based on kiln space used. (see price chart)
- Respect Others: Be considerate of fellow artists and their work. Avoid disturbing others while they are working. Do not touch or handle others’ pieces without permission! Keep noise to a minimum to maintain a conducive working environment for all. Use headphones when listening to music or podcasts.
- Studio Equipment: Use studio equipment and tools responsibly. Report any damaged or malfunctioning equipment to studio staff immediately. Tools may not be taken out of the studio. Basic sets are available for purchase in the Art Shop.
- Children and Guests: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult. Guests are welcome to observe but must adhere to studio rules and regulations.
- Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits. Report any safety concerns to studio staff promptly.
- Respect Studio Hours: Adhere to studio hours and avoid working outside of designated times. Prepare to finish and clean up 15 minutes prior to end of open studio time.
By following these rules, we can ensure a safe, productive, and enjoyable experience for all members of our ceramic’s community.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Student Behavior Expectations
Respectful:
- Listen to instruction the first time
- Put effort into projects
- Don’t rush through
- Be kind
Responsible:
- Appropriate use of tools and materials
- Take care of projects as instructed
- Treat others with respect
- Clean up your space
Safe:
- Walk (no running)
- Follow all instructions
- Pass supplies (no throwing)
Noise:
- Indoor voices please!
- No yelling or outbursts
- Keep noise volume to a minimum