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vince pitelka handbuilding workshop next summer in northwest

updated tue 9 dec 03

 

Dave Finkelnburg on sun 7 dec 03

Washington

To anyone who may be considering taking the handbuilding workshop
mentioned
below I will tell you that when I took this workshop I found it
exceptionally useful, and a lot of fun besides! Michael is a great guy, but
you all know that and I did too, before I went. I had never met Vince
before, though, so it was a treat to discover how much he knows about making
art with clay and how hard he works to share that knowledge. If you want to
discuss specific questions, feel free to ask, either on or off list.
Good potting!
Dave Finkelnburg in Idaho

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael McDowell"
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 12:08 PM
> For those of you who plan ahead, Vince and I have just finalized the
> dates and subject of his workshop offering at my place next summer.
> This year Vince will offer his handbuilding workshop, "Handbuilding:
> Tricks of the Trade". The dates will be July 26th through 30th,
> 2004.
>
> For complete information on this workshop go to my website. A direct
> link would be:
> http://www.McDowellPottery.com/workshops.htm

sdr on sun 7 dec 03

Washington

........
> For those of you who plan ahead, Vince and I have just finalized the
> dates and subject of his workshop >
http://www.McDowellPottery.com/workshops.htm
....> what Vince tells me, workshops here are a little less formal, a
> little more intimate than the normal venue. It's always a good
> experience for those who make it here. .........

Vince's workshops, and Michael's place, are each an experience not
to be missed. Make plans to be there, you'll not regret it. Vince's
workshops are just as informative and detailed as his explanations on
clayart and in his studio handbook. Plus he's funny, and - he plays
bluegrass guitar, and sings train songs....and Michael's farm is as pretty
a place as one can imagine.

Have a good time.

regards,

Dannon Rhudy

logan johnson on sun 7 dec 03

Washington

Hi Dannon,
Is that Washington State or Washington D.C. ?

sdr wrote:
........
> For those of you who plan ahead, Vince and I have just finalized the
> dates and subject of his workshop >
http://www.McDowellPottery.com/workshops.htm
....> what Vince tells me, workshops here are a little less formal, a
> little more intimate than the normal venue. It's always a good
> experience for those who make it here. .........

Vince's workshops, and Michael's place, are each an experience not
to be missed. Make plans to be there, you'll not regret it. Vince's
workshops are just as informative and detailed as his explanations on
clayart and in his studio handbook. Plus he's funny, and - he plays
bluegrass guitar, and sings train songs....and Michael's farm is as pretty
a place as one can imagine.

Have a good time.

regards,

Dannon Rhudy

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Marta Matray Gloviczki on sun 7 dec 03

Washington

hi logan,
if you`d go to the website, you could find the answer there,
it is in washington state.

Michael McDowell
P.O. Box 960
Ferndale, WA 98248

>>>logan johnson asks:

Hi Dannon,
Is that Washington State or Washington D.C. ?>>>>>


>sdr wrote:
>........
>> For those of you who plan ahead, Vince and I have just finalized the
>> dates and subject of his workshop >
>http://www.McDowellPottery.com/workshops.htm
>....> what Vince tells me, workshops here are a little less formal, a
>> little more intimate than the normal venue. It's always a good
>> experience for those who make it here. .........
>
>Vince's workshops, and Michael's place, are each an experience not
>to be missed. Make plans to be there, you'll not regret it. Vince's
>workshops are just as informative and detailed as his explanations on
>clayart and in his studio handbook. Plus he's funny, and - he plays
>bluegrass guitar, and sings train songs....and Michael's farm is as pretty
>a place as one can imagine.
>
>Have a good time.
>
>regards,
>
>Dannon Rhudy