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The Playing in the Mud! Class is Winding Up - What's Next?

The Playing in the Mud! Class is Winding Up - What's Next?
Jim Tripp's first full pottery class taking students all the way through to glazing, firing AND even using the potter wheel is wrapping up. We expected each participant to make at least one, maybe two pieces... Well, these are some over-productive potters! I don't have a final count yet, but at least 3 each seems a fair guess. The pieces are going home this coming week, so if you drop by you may have a chance to see at least some of them.

A special shout-out to Trish Dooling for bringing in her own pottery wheel! The Guild has several available, but she told me she was excited to bring in hers and get more comfortable using it with guidance from Jim Tripp. She even let some of the others use it, including Nancy Johnson, shown here with Jim Tripp on the back porch of the Robeson Art Guild during class.
Jim Tripp and Nancy Johnson at the pottery wheel during class - Robeson Art Guild

Pre-registration for the Next Pottery Class is Open

As this class wraps up, we are planning for another in the Fall. Pre-registration is open at the link below. If you have any questions or suggested dates please enter them in the question area of your registration and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

CL 08-09.00.26 Playing in the Mud with Jim Tripp (4-class bundle) – PRE-REGISTRATION – Robeson Art Guild
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New: Kiln Services

As you may have heard, there are 2 kilns in the kiln room behind the Guild House. Both are now up and running and, in addition to the current class, both have been used several times recently to fire private, locally made pieces of pottery.

We are excited to let you know that the Robeson Art Guild kilns are available for batch firing for local potters, by appointment only. Both the small and the large commercial sized kiln are available, so we can handle small- and medium-size pieces. Pieces to be fired can be dropped off and fired once they are completely dry and the kilns can be filled safely.

The cost per piece is by cubic inch, determined by the longest measurement, dimension, or diameter of the piece, and the firing type, plus any supplies.. Clay work typically must be fired twice. All loading and unloading of the kilns will be done by Jim Tripp or his qualified assistant. On request, Jim may agree to you or your designee participating, but only on a supervised basis. Click the link to contact us about your next project. There is no charge for an enquiry.

Kiln Services – Robeson Art Guild

Please gather the following information about the clay and glaze before you call for information or come in with your pieces:
  • Clay body manufacturer
  • Clay body name
  • Clay body firing cone
  • How long ago was the piece created?
  • Glaze manufacturer
  • Glaze series, color name, and item number
  • Glaze firing cone range
  • How many coats of each glaze is applied?
Kilns are highly technical equipment and reach very high temperatures - the process can be dangerous. Be prepared to answer questions about your pieces, as we will NOT agree to using our kilns unless we are assured that the work can be fired safely.

**Damages to kiln and kiln shelves due to melting glaze or other materials incur additional fees. **

Call or stop in to discuss your project. We'll be happy to help plan the best approach for your pieces. Charges are based on the cubic size needed, plus any needed supplies. Jim Tripp will be happy to go over the details.

Kiln Services – Robeson Art Guild

Upcoming Quarterly Meetings!

The 2026 Quarterly Members Meetings are scheduled for the 4th Thursday of the ending month each quarter: September 24, and December 17, 2026. We're deep into this busy, fun year, our Fifth Anniversary year! Join us, hear what's happening and planned, and let us know what you think and would like to see for the 2026-2027 season!

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Art Group on
Monday 12:30-2:30 PM
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Exhibitions

Current Exhibiti: Summer Living!

Painting Group

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12:30-2:30 PM

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