Step into the vibrant world of Kroll Ceramic Arts School, where every corner of their newly renovated, brightly lit studio inspires creativity. Designed with artists in mind, this welcoming space features state-of-the-art equipment and expansive areas that encourage the exploration of ceramic arts. The school boasts a team of highly talented teachers, each skilled in nurturing students of all levels—from beginners to seasoned artists—ensuring that every class is tailored to accommodate individual growth and learning styles.
Kroll Ceramic Arts School stands out for its all-inclusive approach; the cost of classes covers clay, glazes, and firing with no hidden fees or required memberships. This commitment to transparency and support fosters a community where creativity flourishes unbounded. Visit the website HERE to discover your potential in a setting that celebrates the richness of ceramic craftsmanship and the joy of artistic expression.
This fall, Kroll Ceramic Arts School offers an enriching Adult Wheel Throwing course, beginning September 16th, in their state-of-the-art facility donated by Lisa Kroll Witt. Beginners will learn wheel basics, forming techniques, surface decoration, and glazing, while intermediate and advanced students will expand their skills with more complex forms and detailed surface designs. The 10-week course includes hands-on demonstrations, guided practice, and personalized instruction to help each student develop their pottery skills, whether for hobby or professional pursuit.
On September 7th from 3-6, the Kroll Ceramic Arts School invites everyone to their Open House event at the Hammond Museum. This gathering provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to tour the modern, well-equipped facilities, watch pottery wheel demonstrations, and engage with skilled instructors while enjoying champagne and light bites surrounded by live music. It’s a chance for potential students of all experience levels to learn about the personalized educational approaches available. The event emphasizes the school’s commitment to fostering an accessible and enriching environment for all attendees.
About the Hammond Museum: The Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem, New York, serves as an intimate oasis for peace and mindfulness. Established by Natalie Hays Hammond in 1957, it blends Eastern and Western cultures, offering a tranquil Japanese-style garden alongside a vibrant art museum. This unique setting provides visitors with a peaceful retreat and a place to appreciate art and nature through various educational programs and exhibitions. The garden itself, a staple of the museum, is meticulously designed to promote tranquility and reflection. There will also be an opening reception on the 7th at the museum as well; Roger Baumann: Woodfired Ceramics Images of Devotion: Works on Paper from East and West From the Helen and Mitche Kunzman Collection and Huaca-Wak’a, Ceramic Shrine Figures by Ada Pilar Cruz
Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden, 28 Deveau Rd, North Salem, NY 10560, USA
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