What To Expect
We pride ourselves on offering an environment that fosters total immersion. Here, you'll not only learn from an experienced instructor but also connect with fellow creative enthusiasts.
What sets our studio apart is the generous workspace allotted to each participant and our exceptional instructor to student ratio. With a maximum of 10 hands-on participants, every student benefits from ample one-on-one time and personalized guidance.
The studio houses some basic shared tools & materials. See your specific workshop material list below.
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.
The Luncheonette is our covered outdoor area used for group lunches and relaxing after a long day in the studio. 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 1 hour drive from the airport.
Materials & Tools
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Sculpting the Expressive Face with Andréa Keys Connell: May 29th-31st
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Patterns to Pots: Hand Building with Soft Slabs with Liz Zlot Summerfield: June 12th-14th
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Exploring Leathercraft Through Clay with Sarah Gromek: June 26th-28th
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Porcelain, Print, & Shine: Ceramic Jewelry with Andrea Denniston: July 11th-12th
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Developing Dynamic Surfaces with Liz Zlot Summerfield: July 17th-18th
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Forms in Wire and Gut with Heather Hietala: July 20th-24th
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Screen Printed Underglaze Transfers with Susan Feagin: September 12th
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Deepening the Story: Ceramics and Mixed Media Assemblage with Kirsten Stingle: August 31st-September 4th
Area Guide
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What to Do