STARworks Ceramics start new program "Special Workshop Series" in this Spring and there was the first workshop "Large Bowl/Platter Workshop" today. Participants worked very hard and made nice large bowls and platters.Thank you for taking part in this workshop. Hope you learned something useful.
There are also "Japanese Teapot Workshop" in April, and "Basic Plaster Mold Making Workshop" in May, but both classes got full.
Because many people are still interested in those classes, STARworks Ceramics will have extra classes in June. Details will be announced very soon.
STARworks Ceramics is researching, processing and providing local clay in our region. We also have a ceramic studio space for educational and tourist programs.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Community Board
STARworks Ceramics Office has changed layout a little bit and we set up Community Board on the wall. You can put classified information, like for Sale, WTB, Rent, employment, etc for free. We want to make use of it for potters. Also please bring or send postcard of your show, kiln opening, events, so that we can put it on the wall as well.
Policy
Policy
- STARworks Ceramics has all right of put/remove.
- We will remove information after about a month passed.
- STARworks Ceramics is not responsible for any trouble might occur from that.
Clay Experience Workshop
We had a group came to take Clay Experience Workshop on March 26 and they made great pots in our clay studio. Pots will be bisque fired after drying, and glazed and fired (Cone 6) by STARworks Ceramics shortly. It will take about 3 weeks for all process.
Thank you for coming and taking workshop.
If you are interested in Clay Experience Workshop, click to the below link and see more details.
http://starworksceramics.blogspot.com/2008/06/clay-experience-workshop.html
Thank you for coming and taking workshop.
If you are interested in Clay Experience Workshop, click to the below link and see more details.
http://starworksceramics.blogspot.com/2008/06/clay-experience-workshop.html
Friday, March 20, 2009
Open House was Successful
Clay Factory Open House was Successful on March 16th. We had Clay Factory tour, drinks and foods, and a clay sample for everybody. We hope you enjoy our clay "STAR White 10" and make nice pots.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Clay Facroty Open House
STARworks Ceramics is pleased to announce we have a
Clay Factory Open House on March 16th (Mon) from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
We will demonstrate some of the clay mixing operation beginning at 5:30pm, and we will be giving out small clay samples (approx 8 lb/person). Samples are limited, so first come, first served. Beer, wine and snacks will be served also. Don't miss this chance!
Clay Factory Open House
March 16th (Monday) 5-7pm
At STARworks Ceramics and Clay Factory
Clay Factory Open House on March 16th (Mon) from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
We will demonstrate some of the clay mixing operation beginning at 5:30pm, and we will be giving out small clay samples (approx 8 lb/person). Samples are limited, so first come, first served. Beer, wine and snacks will be served also. Don't miss this chance!
Clay Factory Open House
March 16th (Monday) 5-7pm
At STARworks Ceramics and Clay Factory
Monday, March 2, 2009
Special Workshop Series
STARworks Ceramics clay studio will offer Special Workshops in this spring. There are three exciting themes you may be interested in.
March 30 (Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Large Bowl/Platter Making, 4 people/max
Intermediate to Advanced
Participants will make large bowl/ platter at least 18 inch width by electric wheel. Instructor gives demonstration, instruction and useful technique for making large pots. Cost $50 includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for throwing. Pots will be taken home with participants after the class.
April 27 (Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Japanese Tea Pot Making, 4 people/max
Intermediate to Advanced
Participants will learn how to make Japanese style teapot by throwing. Tea pot is one of the hardest table wares, and instructor will teach all process to make teapot. There will be a tea break during the class, and participants will taste Japanese green tea. Cost $50 includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for throwing. Pots will be taken home with participant after the class.
May 18(Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Basic Plaster Mold Making, 6 people/max
Beginner to Intermediate
Participants will learn how to make basic Plaster Mold. It'll be press mold which is basic mold but also most useful tool for ceramic table wares. Because it's long process to make a mold, you might need to prepare some before class and also take home work to be finished up. Cost: $50/person includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for mold making. Molds will be taken home with participants after the class.
Please sign up by phone (910-428-9007) or email
info@starworksnc.org in advance.
Instructor: Hitomi Shibata, STARworks Ceramics
Received Master of Education in Ceramics, Okayama National University, Japan in 1996. Residency artist at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga, Japan in 1996-97. Set up studio and kiln in Shigaraki in 1998. Research Assistant at the Shigaraki Ceramic Research Institute in 1998 and 2004.
Received the Rotary Foundation Scholarship and became a special student in a grad program at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, CVPA in 2001-02. Residency Artist at the Cub Creek Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, VA in 2003. Residency artist and studio manager at North Carolina Pottery Center in 2005-2007.
Has experience as a professional potter, and gave workshops and lectures at Longwood University (VA), Longwood Center for Visual Arts (VA), Cub Creek Foundation (VA), University of Richmond (VA), Cornell University (NY) and East Carolina University (NC).
Received the Daiwa Foundation Scholarship and had wood fired ceramics research trip to England in 2006.
Has many shows and exhibitions in Japan, England and US.
March 30 (Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Large Bowl/Platter Making, 4 people/max
Intermediate to Advanced
Participants will make large bowl/ platter at least 18 inch width by electric wheel. Instructor gives demonstration, instruction and useful technique for making large pots. Cost $50 includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for throwing. Pots will be taken home with participants after the class.
April 27 (Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Japanese Tea Pot Making, 4 people/max
Intermediate to Advanced
Participants will learn how to make Japanese style teapot by throwing. Tea pot is one of the hardest table wares, and instructor will teach all process to make teapot. There will be a tea break during the class, and participants will taste Japanese green tea. Cost $50 includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for throwing. Pots will be taken home with participant after the class.
May 18(Mon) 1:30-4:30pm
Basic Plaster Mold Making, 6 people/max
Beginner to Intermediate
Participants will learn how to make basic Plaster Mold. It'll be press mold which is basic mold but also most useful tool for ceramic table wares. Because it's long process to make a mold, you might need to prepare some before class and also take home work to be finished up. Cost: $50/person includes studio fee and all materials. You may want to bring some of your personal tools for mold making. Molds will be taken home with participants after the class.
Please sign up by phone (910-428-9007) or email
info@starworksnc.org in advance.
Instructor: Hitomi Shibata, STARworks Ceramics
Received Master of Education in Ceramics, Okayama National University, Japan in 1996. Residency artist at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga, Japan in 1996-97. Set up studio and kiln in Shigaraki in 1998. Research Assistant at the Shigaraki Ceramic Research Institute in 1998 and 2004.
Received the Rotary Foundation Scholarship and became a special student in a grad program at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, CVPA in 2001-02. Residency Artist at the Cub Creek Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, VA in 2003. Residency artist and studio manager at North Carolina Pottery Center in 2005-2007.
Has experience as a professional potter, and gave workshops and lectures at Longwood University (VA), Longwood Center for Visual Arts (VA), Cub Creek Foundation (VA), University of Richmond (VA), Cornell University (NY) and East Carolina University (NC).
Received the Daiwa Foundation Scholarship and had wood fired ceramics research trip to England in 2006.
Has many shows and exhibitions in Japan, England and US.
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