Setting Up a Pottery Workshop
Description:
This informative, practical book looks at a variety of ways that pottery studios have been set up, including examples that detail studio layout and type of work produced from potters from around the world. The book discusses requirements of both the specialized studio and those suited for more general pottery production. It presents valuable information for those setting up their first studio, and more experienced potters will be interested in how others have developed their studios. Covers common processes such as the storage and preparation of materials, along with the business plans for successful marketing, selling work, and accounting considerations. Also includes plans for the production of homemade tools and equipment, which can often be made at a fraction of the cost of commercially available products.
Features artists and potters from England, United States, South Africa, Australia, and Europe. Also included are appendices including craft organizations, ceramics magazines and periodicals, and a list of clay and equipment suppliers.
Selected Contents
Workshop Planning
Materials and Mixing Equipment
Workshop Equipment
Kilns
Business
Potters’ Workshops
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