Student Pottery
Thought it was time to share some pots that are fresh from the kiln this week! All of the above pieces are built by hand starting with a slab of clay put through our slab roller. We have several different … Continued
Thought it was time to share some pots that are fresh from the kiln this week! All of the above pieces are built by hand starting with a slab of clay put through our slab roller. We have several different … Continued
I would estimate that we probably fire an average of 5 kiln loads each week – some bisque and some glazed. Mark unloaded a kiln on Saturday and I took pictures of a few of the pieces. Two people made … Continued
It’s been awhile since I’ve shared some of the pieces recently unloaded from the kiln that were made by our students. I know Mark is excited about a piece when I hear him say “wow – look at this!” The … Continued
A couple of days ago, Mark unloaded another kiln full of student pottery. We have some creative potters at Throwing Mud Gallery!
It’s been awhile since I shared a peek at some of the pieces that were unloaded from the kiln. I know I’m a bit biased, but we have some talented potters here at Throwing Mud Gallery! Debbie has such a … Continued
Thursday, May 17th is Tacoma Art Walk! We will be open until 8pm Because of a family wedding this weekend, the studio and gallery will be closing at 3:30 on Friday, May 18th, and at 2:00 on Saturday, May 19th. … Continued
Throwing Mud Gallery will have a sale of students’ works during our first student sale to be held Saturday, May 12th from 10 am to 4 pm! This is a chance to purchase handmade pottery items at great prices and … Continued
Here’s a peak at some of the pieces from the latest kiln firing:Another teapot! This one has an added bamboo handle I like the way this bowl was glazed…almost gives it a geometric look inside Great colors on this mug … Continued
There were some nice pieces that came out of the kiln the other day. It’s always a little like Christmas to open the lid and see what’s inside. Some of the more experienced potters are learning how to make mugs … Continued