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ian currie phoenix may 11/12

updated thu 25 apr 02

 

L. P. Skeen on fri 12 apr 02


HEy Mishy, Ian just left here and all I have been hearing is how great the
workshop was! If you can make it to one of his stops on this tour it'll be
well worth your time and energy.

L
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From: "Michelle Lowe"
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Subject: Ian Currie Phoenix May 11/12


> Just wanted to let everyone know that we still have some spaces open for
> the May 11,12 Ian Currie workshop coming up here next month. Can't wait
to
> welcome Ian here to the Phoenix area!
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> Email Mishy, mishlowe@amug.org or call, for more info- 602-690-6956
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Michelle Lowe on tue 23 apr 02


Just wanted to let everyone know that we still have some spaces open for
the May 11,12 Ian Currie workshop coming up here next month. Can't wait to
welcome Ian here to the Phoenix area!

Email Mishy, mishlowe@amug.org or call, for more info- 602-690-6956



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Mishy@desertdragonpottery.com
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Jim Mason on wed 24 apr 02


In a message dated 4/23/2002 10:57:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
lpskeen@LIVING-TREE.NET writes:


> Ian just left here and all I have been hearing is how great the
> workshop was! If you can make it to one of his stops on this tour it'll
be
> well worth your time and energy.
>

Having attended Ian's workshop near Greensboro, I just wanted to add a note
of support. It was a terrific experience! So much data in so little time!
Unless you already do it Ian's way, it will probably change the way you
think
about designing new glazes or making recipes obtained from others work to
best advantage on your clay body.

Eric Struck from Sacramento, CA, presented the previous workshop in this
series sponsored by the Carolina Clay Guild ("Throwing Large Forms")-- also
AWESOME.

Jim Mason,
Gibsonville, NC where the sun's shinin' and looking for 70F today. C'mon
Down!