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Pottery Lessons - Raleigh NC
I am interested in finding a location near Raleigh/Durham North
Carolina that offers pottery lessons. Anyone know of a good place? |
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On 7 Sep 2004 14:12:40 -0700, (Chris)
wrote: I am interested in finding a location near Raleigh/Durham North Carolina that offers pottery lessons. Anyone know of a good place? I seem to check here very infrequently, so hope you get to see this late answer. Yes, Claymakers in downtown Durham has some great classes, for all levels of expertise. 705 Foster St. 919-530-8355 www.claymakers.com Also the Durham Arts Council. I've also taken classes and workshops at NC State in their crafts building, in Raleigh. Don't have the numbers right now, but should be easy to find. Also the Arts Incubator in Siler City. I'm just taking a salt glazing workshop there now.... we load the kiln tomorrow. For something special like that, it could be worth the 50 mile drive for you. Kira |
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