Our January meeting was held at Lisa's home in Neptune Beach.
We had Marcia's “Photo Cube” set up for members to take some nice photos of their pottery. If you didn't take advantage of it this time, we will have the opportunity again when we meet at Christie's place in March. Once you have your pictures on a disc please send it to Marcia. She will make sure that Randy gets your work displayed on the “gallery” pages of our under-construction web site.
The Clay Network board has allotted funds from our treasury for donation to Jo Nell's church, in her memory. We had loads of goodies for everyone from Jo Nell's studio. Everyone selected items they can use, and in exchange we added our personal donations to increase the monies we will send to a favorite ministry of Jo Nell's.
We will pursue some group sales for the spring. Art & About in Orange Park sounds like a good event. The St Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival is another one for which we will be organizing a group booth. If you want to be a part of either of these, please jump in. Whether you are a beginner, or a more seasoned potter, we will have a great time together as we share the space, the work load, and spend happy times together. Clay Network handles the tax collections for you. We have the tent and shelves. We split the entry fees, take care of applications, and we help each other. This is an easy way to get involved in art festivals.
We have been talking about a saggar firing workshop and we are going forward with that. We will have more information when we meet next time about preparing pots for that. We plan to fire in saggars this spring.
A raku workshop is in the planning stages as well.
The most important item of business was our yearly election.
Our officers for 2010:
President - Marcia Scheeter
Vice President - Christie Rogers
Secretary - Mary Ellen Davidson
Treasurer - Jane Langford
and in appointed positions:
Librarian – Pat Robey
Historian – Carole Malcolm
Hospitality – vacant at this time
We thank all of them for stepping up to lead us as we begin our 17th year.
We are always welcoming new members. Come and join us in our Clay Network.
We would love to have you with us.
Please remember our dues are now due for the new year. Please send your check to Jane.
We have Clay Network T-shirts available for $20.
Program
Pat demonstrated her technique for making woven coil pottery.
She uses extruded coils of very soft stoneware clay. She starts with slightly flattened coils around the rim. A coil then crosses over the center, and another is placed perpendicular to the first, making a cross over the hump. She used a hump mold to shape the piece over, but you could also create this weaving inside a bowl type form. Coils are added and the under and over pattern is created. She lifts a coil over, and pokes the clay under using a gentle touch. She warned us not to cut the coils too short as some of the length is taken up as you weave. Pat smooths the coils to the rim making a good join. Then she adds a flattened coil over it to make a solid, strong rim. The form must be allowed to stiffen, then it is flipped over and the rim is refined. Perfect for bread! Nice for fruit too.
We finished up with our traditional potluck meal, which was enjoyed by all.
Hi, I am looking for a pottery studio here in St. Augustine. I have recently moved here from Colorado and am wanting to get my hands in clay again...please help!....Sandi Cip
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