Alfred Ceramics Day 9

Alfred University Summer Ceramics, Tuesday July 4th This morning work began on preparing pots for three kilns — a large wood-fired kiln, and two small kilns: a salt kiln, and a soda kiln. The majority of the space in the kiln is for In-Chin’s bisqueware, but some space was reserved for student work. In all … Continue reading Alfred Ceramics Day 9

Alfred Ceramics Day 6

Alfred University Summer Ceramics, Saturday July 1st Having spent the morning reflecting, writing, and catching up with family, I only arrived at the studio after lunch. Since it was the weekend, fewer people were in the studio. I set about removing excess clay from a mold I made yesterday. Instead of the cross theme, I … Continue reading Alfred Ceramics Day 6

Alfred Ceramics Day 5

Alfred University Summer Ceramics, Friday June 30th I arrived at the studio in time to watch the beginning of a demo by one of the grad students.  He began by throwing various clays on each of three large vertical canvases, rhythmically spreading or squeezing the applied clay, then throwing paint on the canvas and adding … Continue reading Alfred Ceramics Day 5

Alfred Ceramics Day 4

Alfred University Summer Ceramics, Thursday June 29th When I arrived at the studio in the morning, a demo on 3D clay printing was in full swing. Using the latest in robotic technology, this growing branch of ceramic art employs 3D printing to obtain unique shapes and textures (here is an example). I attended the demo … Continue reading Alfred Ceramics Day 4

Alfred Ceramics Day 2

Alfred University Summer Ceramics, Tuesday June 27th I am fortunate — thanks in large part to Bonnie — to attend Alfred University’s Summer Ceramics 2017 Open Studio led by John Gill and In-Chin Lee. Having arrived on Sunday evening, it’s now “day 2” of the course. Sunday evening we had a reception in the new … Continue reading Alfred Ceramics Day 2