Date/Time:
Saturdays, August 3&10, 1-4pm
Location:
Hallowell Clay Works, 157 Water Street, Hallowell,
ME 04347
Contact:
Allison McKeen, Marketing Manager,
207-622-3813,
harlowgallery@gmail.com
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Register today for The Harlow’s Chawan Tea Bowl Workshop: harlowgallery.org/tea-bowl-workshop
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HALLOWELL, MAINE -- Registration is now open for The Harlow’ upcoming ceramic workshop,
Chawan Tea Bowls, lead by Jeremy Smith on Saturdays, August 3 and 10, 1-4pm.
The workshop will take place at Hallowell Clay Works located at 157 Water Street, Hallowell. This workshop is held in conjunction with Formations, a ceramics exhibition on view August 2-September 7 at The Harlow, 100 Water Street in Hallowell.
Register online at harlowgallery.org/tea-bowl-workshop or call 207-622-3813. Registration deadline is 6pm on Wednesday, July 31.
Register online at harlowgallery.org/tea-bowl-workshop or call 207-622-3813. Registration deadline is 6pm on Wednesday, July 31.
Join local ceramic artist and art educator Jeremy Smith for a two-part ceramics workshop on Saturday, August 3 and 10, from 1-4pm. Over the course of two sessions, participants will be hand building a series of chawans (tea bowls). All materials are provided but students can bring stamps or other small objects for texturing the stencils – such as a leaf or pinecone to press into the walls of the chawan. Jeremy Smith, has two decades of experience working with people of all ages in the ceramic arts. Students will pick up their fired pieces at the Harlow during open hours.
All materials included. Tution: $85 Members / $100 Non-Members. Space is limited to 12 students. Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. No previous experience necessary.
The Harlow is a membership based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to connecting and celebrating art, artists and community in downtown historic Hallowell since 1963.
The Harlow is a membership based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to connecting and celebrating art, artists and community in downtown historic Hallowell since 1963.
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