You don't have to drive through snow and cold do it, just read this post!
I heard of an opportunity to get your studio and work showcased in an online pottery forum, and I submitted the pics and description here. Whether or not my submission is accepted, YOU can check me out here, today! I was not alone. My own dog Penny, as sweet as she is, is chaos in the studio. MY NEIGHBOR's dog Yogi, however, hangs out with me a lot, and he is a perfect studio companion...and happened to be around....
Thanks a million for your good work in connecting potters, I really appreciate it.
Please consider a tour of my studio, 3 pics attd. below and in a second email 1) door to studio 2) entry gallery 3) most of the studio, wheel and worktable, display cases and kiln and glazing area at the back.
Photos taken and owned by Gary Rith
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My email: garyrith@yahoo.com
webpage: www.garyrith.com
daily blog: http://garysthirdpotteryblog.blogspot.com/
etsy gallery: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Rith
Studio description:
I began in pottery about 32 years ago, as a freshman art student at Bennington College. I worked as a special education teacher in Chicago and Massachusetts until 1997 when I set up as a full-time potter in New Hampshire, then moving to the Ithaca, NY area 9 years ago because it is groovy. EVERYBODY here is a potter!
I am pretty solitary. I like to just work by myself then get the pots out the door. It is not a store or open studio, but people invite themselves over ALL THE TIME and I hold open studios in the fall. I will take on the occaisional student, but it has to be somebody I like a great deal and it is costly, as I take it very seriously and give private one on one instruction with my full attention.
We live in the hamlet of Etna outside of Ithaca, 300 people, a cemetery, bus stop and post office. A small river runs outside the studio window at the back of our yard. It is beautiful and we are very lucky. The house had been a one room log and stone cabin in 1865, later expanded and enlarged to a duplex. My wife and I live in the 2 apartment side, the studio side is attached by a door but seperate from the public. I work everyday. I am not a production potter, but follow any new ideas for thrown forms and sculpture that cross my mind, using about 18 glazes I mix myself in the basement (7-8 of which are greens.....). I get some sales from the open studio, more from wholesaling to shops, more than that from a few fairs within an hour of the house and the majority by the internet (like I said, hamlet of 300 with a POST OFFICE :)
Thanks for the opportunity!
6 comments:
How lovely to see your studio! Yogi is definitely posing in that last shot.
Thanks for hosting a virtual visit. The description was vivid and the photos illustrative. Great post!
How costly are your classes? Just thinking of a little girl, who thinks pottery is great.
I enjoyed reading a little about the history of your house... very cool! Good luck with the submission (of course you'll get in).
Well, that's sure a beautiful studio. I was glad to hear about the history of your house too! Amazing!
Yogi looks like one of your creations! He certainly fits well into your studio!
Hope you hear back soon!
Is it cold enough yet, in Etna?
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