Studio Artists

The clayworks studio is a place where professional potters interact with their peers as well as students – creating a dynamic, supportive, and creative environment for everyone.

 

Stefanie satterfield

 

Lauren Cantor

 
 
 
 
 
 

Studio Artists Not Pictured

• Jamie Clem • Pete Kaplan • Robin Briggs • Ellen Thompson •

 

Studio Rental

Clayworks provides affordable studio space for 27 artists, state of the art equipment and professional development opportunities for artists.

Clayworks offers two types of studio rental spaces. Shelving units (8’h x 4’w x 2’d) are available for $171 a month. These shelving units are eight feet tall, four feet wide and two feet deep. Semi private studio spaces (120 square feet). Included are three shelving units and a 2’ x 8’ table for $325 a month. Studio artists have 24 hours a day 7 days a week access to the facility.

Clayworks facilities include: 8 electric kilns, 30 cubic foot gas kiln, a salt kiln, 3 raku kilns, 3 slab rollers, 2 extruders, a clay mixer, and a Peter Pugger. Fuel and materials costs are the responsibility of the artist. To further support the artists, Clayworks hosts two studio sales per year. Artists must be seriously interested in working in clay, have experience with firing kilns, and basic knowledge of a working studio.

Studio Artist Handbook

For more information please email Erica Hopper