Claire Reishman on sun 13 apr 08
We still have 3 spaces left in Malcolm Davis's class at Shakerag=20=
Workshops during the week of June 22-28, 2008. Malcolm's class i=
s entitled From Shigaraki to Shakerag: Shinos in the Fire; he pl=
ans to do two firings, with participants bringing bisqueware and=20=
test tiles, making glazes to test, and making pots while the kiln=
fires and cools. Shakerag Workshops is a small workshop program=
located at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau in middle Tennesse=
e; we are located in a beautiful rural area, with a gorgeous str=
eam-fed lake for afternoon swims, and we emphasize locally produc=
ed food and delicious meals. Please contact me if you would like=
more information on our program, or check out our Shakerag websi=
te (www.shakerag.org).
Claire D. Reishman
Coordinator, Shakerag Workshops
St. Andrew's-Sewanee
290 Quintard Road
Sewanee, Tennessee 37375
info@shakerag.org
931-968-0210, Extension 3165
Studio Intensives, 2008:
June 15-21: Hayne Bayless (Handbuilding with Hayne), Val M. Cush=
ing (Functional Pottery), Diane Farris (Photography and Narrative=
), Flo Hoppe (Exploring the Woven Form: Basketry), Lisa Klakulak=20=
(Felted Compositions), Joe and Joanna Swayze (Plein Air Photograp=
hy)
June 22-28: Sandra Brownlee and Anne West (Tactile Notebooks), C=
hris Bucklow (Developing a Visual Language), Malcolm Davis (Shin=
os in the Fire), Kerr Grabowski (Deconstructed Screen Printing),=20=
Golan Levin (The Interactive Image), Ellen Shankin (Useful Pots=20=
- Aesthetic Choices)
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