Her motto is "If it's not fun, then you shouldn't do it" and her students are always having fun.ĭavid LaPierre (he/him) has been working in clay for more than 35 years. With a background in special education, she firmly believes that everyone can work with clay and carries that attitude into her classes. She has been working with clay for over 20 years and teaches our beginner wheel class and our children's classes. in Art History from Boston University.Ĭheska Komissar (she/her) earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from Boston University. Function is still very important in her work, from kitchen and tabletop ware to Asian-inspired lanterns. After an eighteen year break, Martha now enjoys creating one-of-a-kind clay pieces without the pressure of production schedules. Martha Gold (she/her) worked as a production potter in Oregon and Connecticut from 1974 through 1987. His work is included in the recently published Lark Book 500 Animals in Clay, and was chosen for the juried show “The State of Clay, 2007.” Howard currently teaches ceramics at Mudflat Studio and Boston University. from the University of Cincinnati and has been working in clay since 1985. Howard Gerstein (he/him) has been making art since childhood, and it continues to be a passion.
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