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Potters Visiting
the
Bristol Studio in
2005-2006
Highlighted names are Potters -
Their Country or State is in ( ) |
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| Potters enjoy sharing ideas and visiting each others
studios, this is a sampling of potters who have been by our Bristol home,
studio and gallery. |
2005
front row- Kazumi Yamagishi (NY), Malcolm
Davis (VA)
Rear Robert, Doug Griswald, Laurie Rowe (VT),
Christine, and
Greg Galinski (Thailand)
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2006
Sarah Heimann (NH)
Sarah did an all night shift stoking the
Noborigama
in 2006. |
2006
Molly Cantor (MA) & Christine |
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2006
Irmela Stark (Germany) and RobertIrmela has been
making pottery for a living her entire adult life. She commented that it
was increasing hard for Functional Potters to find a market in Germany.
Her own work has moved more toward garden sculptures. |
2006
Barbara Knutson (FL) & Carl Miller (FL) with
ChristineBarbara ran a pottery in Vermont for over
30 years before relocating to Florida with Carl (founder of Miller
Ceramics) in 2004. They return to the Northeast from time to time to
give workshops and visit old friends. |
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2005
Mitsuo Kakutani ( IN) & Robert
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2005
Mitsuo Kakutani ( IN)
Gave a workshop at Middlebury College
and utilized Robert's Pit Kiln. |
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2005
Robert, Christine, David Orser (ME) & Laurel MacDuffie
( ME) |
2005
Jean Kashiwabara, Bob, Shuji Kashiwabara (CA) |
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2005
After giving a workshop at the Shelburne Craft School,
Malcolm Davis (VA) dropped by our studio and took a turn
at helping with a wood firing. |
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2005
Steve Alpert (Art Collector), Victor Spinski (DE), with Robert |
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2005
Robert , Diane Heart ( MA) |
2005
Stanley Lake -right-(Quebec, Canada) |
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2005
Ed Nicholson (New Zealand)
Ed who owned the New Zealand Potters Supply in Hamilton, was on a
tour of the world when he came to Robert's studio with his wife Siew and their two daughters, Robyn & Emma. |
2006
Bob Stabey, Janet Stabey (Stirling, Australia), and
Robert
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