November Clay Club at East Tennessee State University


November Clay Club will take place at 6 pm on Wednesday, November 9th, at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, TN. Thanks to faculty member Lindsay Rogers and the ETSU Student Ceramics Association for hosting us!

This event will be a wonderful chance for NC ceramic artists to connect with TN ceramic artists and the enthusiastic students at ETSU. Please join us for a fun night that will include lively conversation, a tour of the facility and a delicious potluck!

We will be meeting at the ceramics studio at ETSU. The ceramics studio is located in the Art Annex at 695 JL Seehorn Rd, Johnson City. Lindsay provided these directions:

GPS should get you there if you put 695 JL Seehorn Jr Rd in to Google Maps. This is the address of the Art Annex - where the Ceramics studio is located. Here is a link to a campus map if you need: http://www.etsu.edu/etsuhome/maps.aspx. You just have to select 'main campus' and 'art annex' and it will show you where it is. Also, we have a parking lot that is right up by the building. I suspect there will be no issues with parking as this is happening after work hours. Lastly, when in doubt, you can look for the GIANT 525-gallon, 6 1/2-foot tall ceramic vessel that is located at the edge of our kiln pad. It is one of a series created by General Ceramics of New York in the 1920s - and a nice landmark. :)

The SCA is preparing a potluck - folks are free to bring what ever they wish (should they like) but, the studio is an alcohol-free zone, so bring your own beverage, but don't bring anything alcoholic.

Lindsay has also created a Facebook event page for our meeting: https://www.facebook.com/events/1815751425346889/

I am going and can bring folks from the Mitchell/Yancey area - let me know if you're interested. If Asheville or other area folks want to carpool, let me know and I will put people in touch.

Questions? Contact Lindsay at rogersle@etsu.edu. You can also contact me at amy@amywallerpottery.com or 828-467-1183.

See you next Wednesday!

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