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4 min read
A Little Love Note About Firing Times (and Glaze Surprises!)
We load every kiln with care—for your work, for our shared resources, and for the planet. We aim to fire safely, thoughtfully, and with as little wasted space or energy as possible. No piece is left behind. No maker is overlooked.
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09/2025
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What Makes Pottery Food-Safe?
Food-safe pottery isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention. When we fire to temperature, glaze with care, and honor the function of our pieces, we create objects that don’t just hold food… they hold trust.
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09/2025
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2 min read
Glazing: Where Clay Finds Its Voice
There’s a quiet magic in glazing. After weeks of shaping, drying, and bisque-firing, your piece finally meets color, texture, and light. It’s where intention meets surprise—where a soft blue becomes a stormy sky, or a simple brushstroke transforms into a desert horizon.
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04/2025
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5 min read
Why Clay Cracks—and How to Work With It, Not Against It
If you’ve ever opened your drying shelf to find a hairline crack in a piece you loved, you’re not alone. Cracking isn’t a sign you’ve “done something wrong”—it’s clay’s way of telling you it’s under stress. And with a little listening, we can often prevent it.
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12/2024
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Honoring Your Hands: A Potter’s Guide to Gentle Care
In our studio, we often say that clay meets us where we are—and our hands are the first point of contact. They shape, smooth, carve, and hold. But clay also asks something of them: resilience. Over time, the very things that make pottery so tactile—water, abrasion, repeated washing—can leave hands dry, nails brittle, and skin sensitive.
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11/2024
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Clay Care = Community Care: A Shared Commitment to Recycling
In our studio, clay isn’t just a material—it’s a shared resource, shaped by many hands and sustained by collective care. Every bit of clay we reuse is one less pound we need to buy, one less strain on our reclaim system, and one more way we honor the earth and each other.
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10/2024
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5 min read
Learning Through Clay: Common Challenges (and How We Grow From Them)
In our studio, we believe that every wobble, crack, glaze surprise, or collapsed pot is not a failure—but a conversation. Pottery is a craft of deep listening: to the clay, to your hands, and to the quiet lessons that emerge when things don’t go as planned.
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09/2024
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5 min read
Why Time in the Studio Enriches Your Life
I recently came across a lovely reflection from Art Escape Pottery Studio titled *“101+ Ways That Pottery Lessons Improve Your Life,”* and it beautifully echoes what so many of us experience in our shared creative space. While we don’t offer formal “lessons” in the traditional sense, our studio sessions—guided by experienced makers and rooted in hands-on exploration—offer profound benefits that go far beyond clay.
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08/2024
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The Power of Sharing Knowledge in Our Pottery Community
In our warm, collaborative pottery space, the heart of creativity lies not just in making clay come alive—but in how we lift one another up through shared experience. Whether you’re just starting out or have been shaping clay for years, every insight you offer—every triumph and every lesson learned—adds to the collective wisdom of our creative association.
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07/2024
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Why Cleanliness Matters in the Studio
At our pottery studio, creativity flows freely—but so can something far less welcome: silica dust. As makers who shape clay with our hands and hearts, we’re all exposed to fine particles during everyday tasks like mixing clay, sanding greenware, or cleaning shelves. Over time, breathing in this dust can lead to serious health risks, including silicosis—a preventable but irreversible lung condition.
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04/2024