Who knew that pottery could be so dramatic?
You wouldn't think that pottery, an art form generally considered relaxing and peaceful, would be so stressful to get into. But many potters say Denver is not a beginner-friendly city, and a number of artists are working to change that., in Congress Park on September 1. Ambrose says she struggled to find a good membership-based studio to join after moving to Denver in March 2019.
She made the decision in April to open the studio after being so isolated in her craft throughout COVID. “I’m really excited for it to be a place to bring people together," she says."I want it to be a community, and I want the building to be part of the community.” The two note that there is a huge demand for the craft right now: One owner recently reported that their studio's classes fill up in just over a minute after going live online.
Cindy Vinson is a member at Castle Clay Artists and a former pottery teacher at Community College of Aurora. Castle Clay is a studio that offers membership to experienced potters, and also puts on the Denver Potters Association Show, a biannual market for a variety of artists to showcase and sell their work."[Castle Clay Artists] is not private, but there's no one here to teach somebody," Vinson says.
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