Jonathan Kirkendall on tue 17 oct 00
Hi Everyone,
A student of mine has left DC and moved to Detroit, and emailed me yesterday
that he's been frustrated trying to find classes any nearer than Ann Arbor.
Does anyone on the list have any ideas that I could pass on to him?
Thanks,
Jonathan in DC (still!)
NCGHandmadeTile@AOL.COM on wed 18 oct 00
Hi,
There are many places for good pottery classes all over the Detroit area.
Pewabic Pottery, Henry Ford Community College, Oakland Community College,
Village Potters Guild - Plymouth, Michigan, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center.
These are just a few off the top of my head. I am sure there are many, many
more.
Good luck.
Nancy G.
Judith S. Labovitz on wed 18 oct 00
did he try Pewabic? Center for Creative Studies? how about the Michigan
Potters Association?
just a few possibilities off the top of my head......if these folks don;t
offer classes, I suspect they'll know who does
judy in Lansing
At 04:03 PM 10/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>A student of mine has left DC and moved to Detroit, and emailed me yesterday
>that he's been frustrated trying to find classes any nearer than Ann Arbor.
>Does anyone on the list have any ideas that I could pass on to him?
>
>Thanks,
>Jonathan in DC (still!)
>
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Gail Dapogny on wed 18 oct 00
Hi,
He should look into the Pewabic Pottery on E. Jefferson in Detroit (sorry I
don't have address etc.) There is also the Center for Creative Studies.
---Gail Dapogny in Ann Arbor
>Hi Everyone,
>
>A student of mine has left DC and moved to Detroit, and emailed me yesterday
>that he's been frustrated trying to find classes any nearer than Ann Arbor.
>Does anyone on the list have any ideas that I could pass on to him?
>
>Thanks,
>Jonathan in DC (still!)
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