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sequoia miller workshop

updated fri 9 apr 10

 

Darlene Tsukamoto on thu 28 jan 10


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PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE at www.arlingtonva.us
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We still have room in this workshop, please give us a call or email.
Thank you!

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Altered Pots

with Sequioa Miller

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Saturday/Sunday, April 17 & 18, 2010 | 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Fee: $190 non-members, $180 LAC members

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Join us as we welcome Sequoia Miller to the Lee Arts Center to conduct a
fast-paced workshop that will show how he makes many of his signature
wheel-thrown and altered pottery forms. Sequoia will make four-footed
bowls, altered vases, lids for jars taken off-round, and complex
assembled pouring forms like teapots and pitchers. Sequoia will also
show approaches to glazing and decorative surfaces that can enhance and
redefine forms, as well as discuss ideas for keeping studio work dynamic
and lively so that each pot is a continued exploration. A slide lecture
will complement the studio demonstrations.=3D20

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Sequoia Miller was raised in Maine and New York City, and is now a
studio potter based in Olympia, Washington. He holds a BA from Brandeis
University in Russian History and Art History. His pottery has been
featured in numerous publications including Craft in America, Ceramics
Monthly, The Studio Potter, Clay Times and the cover of Clay Times.
Sequoia teaches occasionally at a local community college and at craft
centers nationally, including Arrowmont School of Craft, Penland School
of Craft, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. Sequoia's work is
featured frequently in craft stores, galleries and kitchen cabinets
around the country. He will be showing his work at the Smithsonian Craft
show this April 2010 in Washington, DC. Visit his website:
www.sequoiamillerpottery.com for
more information on the artist and his work.

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Lee Arts Center

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5722 Lee Highway

Arlington, Virginia 22207

703-228-0558/0560 fax: 703-228-0559

dtsuka@arlingtonva.us

www.arlingtonva.us =3D20

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Darlene Tsukamoto on thu 4 feb 10


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PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE at
http://www.arlingtonarts.org/venues/leearts-workshops.aspx for more
information.

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We still have room in this workshop, please give us a call or email.
Thank you!

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Altered Pots

with Sequioa Miller

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Saturday/Sunday, April 17 & 18, 2010 | 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Fee: $190 non-members, $180 LAC members

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Join us as we welcome Sequoia Miller to the Lee Arts Center to conduct a
fast-paced workshop that will show how he makes many of his signature
wheel-thrown and altered pottery forms. Sequoia will make four-footed
bowls, altered vases, lids for jars taken off-round, and complex
assembled pouring forms like teapots and pitchers. Sequoia will also
show approaches to glazing and decorative surfaces that can enhance and
redefine forms, as well as discuss ideas for keeping studio work dynamic
and lively so that each pot is a continued exploration. A slide lecture
will complement the studio demonstrations.=3D20

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Sequoia Miller was raised in Maine and New York City, and is now a
studio potter based in Olympia, Washington. He holds a BA from Brandeis
University in Russian History and Art History. His pottery has been
featured in numerous publications including Craft in America, Ceramics
Monthly, The Studio Potter, Clay Times and the cover of Clay Times.
Sequoia teaches occasionally at a local community college and at craft
centers nationally, including Arrowmont School of Craft, Penland School
of Craft, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. Sequoia's work is
featured frequently in craft stores, galleries and kitchen cabinets
around the country. He will be showing his work at the Smithsonian Craft
show this April 2010 in Washington, DC. Visit his website:
www.sequoiamillerpottery.com for
more information on the artist and his work.

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Lee Arts Center

Arlington Cultural Affairs=3D20

5722 Lee Highway

Arlington, Virginia 22207

703-228-0558/0560 fax: 703-228-0559

dtsuka@arlingtonva.us

www.arlingtonva.us =3D20

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Darlene Tsukamoto on thu 8 apr 10


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We still have a few spaces left for this workshop.

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PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE at
http://www.arlingtonarts.org/venues/leearts-workshops.aspx for more
information.

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Altered Pots

with Sequioa Miller

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Saturday/Sunday, April 17 & 18, 2010 | 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Fee: $190 non-members, $180 LAC members

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Join us as we welcome Sequoia Miller to the Lee Arts Center to conduct a
fast-paced workshop that will show how he makes many of his signature
wheel-thrown and altered pottery forms. Sequoia will make four-footed
bowls, altered vases, lids for jars taken off-round, and complex
assembled pouring forms like teapots and pitchers. Sequoia will also
show approaches to glazing and decorative surfaces that can enhance and
redefine forms, as well as discuss ideas for keeping studio work dynamic
and lively so that each pot is a continued exploration. A slide lecture
will complement the studio demonstrations.=3D20

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Sequoia Miller was raised in Maine and New York City, and is now a
studio potter based in Olympia, Washington. He holds a BA from Brandeis
University in Russian History and Art History. His pottery has been
featured in numerous publications including Craft in America, Ceramics
Monthly, The Studio Potter, Clay Times and the cover of Clay Times.
Sequoia teaches occasionally at a local community college and at craft
centers nationally, including Arrowmont School of Craft, Penland School
of Craft, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. Sequoia's work is
featured frequently in craft stores, galleries and kitchen cabinets
around the country. He will be showing his work at the Smithsonian Craft
show this April 2010 in Washington, DC. Visit his website:
www.sequoiamillerpottery.com for
more information on the artist and his work.

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Lee Arts Center

Arlington Cultural Affairs=3D20

5722 Lee Highway

Arlington, Virginia 22207

703-228-0558/0560 fax: 703-228-0559

dtsuka@arlingtonva.us

www.arlingtonva.us =3D20

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