Sunday, January 12, 2014

Which time to work?

Open Studios are every day.  We are so fortunate to have volunteers and teachers, to monitor the needs of students who want to work in the studio during these times.  In a class time, there's the pull to look at and learn from the instructor, whether they are talking about what you are working on or another topic.  So in Open Studio, a student can practice without too much distraction.

We do have a friendly bunch of folks, so we talk about our lives, and we become "a place where everybody knows your name."

Molly working on the wheel in Wed evening open studio

There are some folks that prefer the evening or weekend times, and some who prefer the afternoon hours.  And some of us show up anytime the doors are open.  (We can't work when a class is being held other than our own, however.)

Charles Freeland, pitcher drying



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