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Memories from Graham Stevens | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. Memories from Graham Stevens. I was left to my own devices. Bruce and Marcia would leave the ranch while I was still in bed contemplating my good fortune. Boy, did I land on my feet! There I was living a dream, with a huge workshop to myself and some 36 kick wheels plus a few electric wheels to choose from. So glad it comes in bags. On my first delivery and payment for the pots made, I went to Santa Cruz and bought my first 35mm camera. I took l...
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. Harriet Taub’s memory. It was a lifetime ago – I was just 20. I was there for a Paulus Berensohn workshop on pinched pots. It was very therapeutic.I remember that I wound up making these very dainty coiled buildings – go figure. There was a wonderful woman – maybe her name was Judith? On February 16, 2011 at 7:12 pm Leave a Comment. Click on the photos to see them bigger). On February 7, 2011 at 8:22 pm Comments (1). Memories of Big Creek. Create a ...
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Ramah Commanday Remembers | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. A SUMMER AT BIG CREEK——-When I was a little kid, I saw an amazing cartoon one Saturday morning. In it, all the cartoon characters suddenly realized that they. Cartoon characters and as such, they could do anything they wanted. They flew, they time-traveled, they disappeared, they reappeared. I loved it. On March 27, 2011 at 4:11 pm Comments (2). To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post. 2 Comments Leave a comment. You are commenti...
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From Charlie Carruthers | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. I’m not sure where to begin- maybe at the ‘beginning’. I don’t remember having a particular interest in ceramics, or pottery making, but while taking a sculpture class at Cañada College in Redwood City, I believe it was late spring of ’72 (’73? On March 30, 2011 at 7:47 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ bigcreekpottery.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/from-charlie-carruthers/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post.
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Kim K.’s Story | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. Kim K’s Story. From the “name game” on the first day of introduction to stoking the wood kiln, taking turns as teams, it was the best experience I ever had in helping me understand my commitment to my art AND how to live with people. Every part of my being was stimulated in a way it had never been before and it felt amazing. My experience at Big Creek Pottery changed my life. On March 19, 2011 at 9:16 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:.
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Note from Susan Horowitz | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. Note from Susan Horowitz. I was at Big Creek in the spring of 1973, just before my 20th birthday. I returned for Paulus Berenson’s workshop, The Serpent and the Coil, in the spring of 1974. On March 2, 2011 at 9:56 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ bigcreekpottery.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/note-from-susan-horowitz/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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First Day of a Session | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. First Day of a Session. This happened every time we had a session. The writing on the board greeting people was a tradition. I remember I saw my job as meeting and greeting and telling people where to go as they arrived, mooching around waiting as if I would go crazy, they all took so long to arrive! But it’s a fine picture. Really, one of my favorites, perhaps because it fits so well with my world-view of the time. To TrackBack this entry is:.
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Nancy Kuefler (Darm) and the Perfect Curve | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. Nancy Kuefler (Darm) and the Perfect Curve. Nancy Kuefler used to be known as Nansea Darm). At Big Creek. Room, fabulous food, amazing teaching from Bruce, and a community of like-minded clay enthusiasts all for $100/week. The people that I remember? Debbie Levin. After one semester at UPS, I transferred to U of Oregon to share. I visited her once at her home in Ramona, California before I lost. I don’ t know why, but whenever I hear the song Maggie...
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From Elly Dotseth, who never went | Big Creek Pottery
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A memory log for one of the first summer craft schools. From Elly Dotseth, who never went. Although I was never able to take a class or work at the Big Creek Pottery, simply visiting the site and looking in the window, set my course for life! After many decades, I have finally done it! On March 19, 2011 at 9:13 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ bigcreekpottery.wordpress.com/2011/03/19/from-elly-dotseth-who-never-went/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. You are commenting us...