Space for Ceramics class?

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Lev Eliezer Israel

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Jun 16, 2013, 9:16:25 AM6/16/13
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I have an expert ceramicist on the line for a series of classes.

The catch:  her studio is in Jerusalem.

Anyone got a ceramics studio in TLV large enough to teach in (let's say to a group of 10 or 12) with kiln that we can use?


Alina

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Jun 16, 2013, 9:28:01 AM6/16/13
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I know several studios in the Tel Aviv area.
Do we need potter's wheels for all participants or we're talking about free style ceramics?
Also, the owners of the studios I know teach there, so I'm not sure they will be happy to give the studio to other teacher...

I must tell you, it's not difficult to find ceramics classes so we need to ask ourselves if there's an added value to holding such classes as part of the open workshop (at least on pilot stage).



2013/6/16 Lev Eliezer Israel <eliezer...@gmail.com>
I have an expert ceramicist on the line for a series of classes.

The catch:  her studio is in Jerusalem.

Anyone got a ceramics studio in TLV large enough to teach in (let's say to a group of 10 or 12) with kiln that we can use?


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Lev Eliezer Israel

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Jun 16, 2013, 12:02:15 PM6/16/13
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It's a good question.  I'm thinking about this for the collaboration with the Tel Aviv Arts Council (the Internationals/English organization).   I guess the questions is - is there unmet demand for an English language ceramics class.  

No wheels would be needed - the kiln is the main issue.  

Alina

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Jun 16, 2013, 1:30:14 PM6/16/13
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If that's for the english speaking audience it's a different story..
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