Odds and ends

Catherine Bell, Graduate in Residence at the GSA with work in progress.
Thanks to everyone who came to check out our studios at Wasps Glasgow Ceramics Studio during our open studios weekend earlier this month. It was so lovely to have you! If you would like a virtual tour, here’s some photos from my albums.
We’re having a Christmas sale on the weekend of the 8th and 9th of December, so here’s a second chance to visit us! Lots of other artists at Wasps will have their best art wares out for sale that day too. Click here to get the address and phone number for The Glasgow Ceramics Studio at Wasps.
Furthermore, quite a few of the Wasps studio holders and also ceramic artists from the Glasgow School of Art, including Wendy Kershaw and Rachel Fox, will be taking part in the Collins’ Christmas Market, at the Collins Gallery, Glasgow, from 30th November to 3rd December.
The Glasgow School of Art Ceramics Department will also be holding it’s own Christmas Sale, late November or early December. Dates and venue to be announced. Some of the proceeds from this sale are donated to support student educational activities in the Ceramics Workshop.
Three of our lovely and very talented GSA Ceramics Graduates in Residence - Cara Broadley, Lindsay Saunders and Catherine Bell are all exhibiting brand new work in the annual Graduate Exhibition “Fresh” at The White Gallery in Dundee. The show opens on Saturday 3rd November 2007.
Regarding the development of this blog, I’ve done quite a bit of work on my Links page, recently adding a new Research page which provides links to books, magazines and online resources I’m finding useful for my glazing as well as theoretical research. I’ll keep adding resources to this page as I use them. Also check out my glaze results in the week 13 photos.
And, last but not least, we still have a three phase kiln at the Glasgow Ceramics Studio that is FREE to a good home - but you need to pick it up.
October 26th, 2007 at 2:08 pm
Hi
Just found your entry today-sent through from Google…great to hear about someone on ‘home soil’. I also graduated from GSA Ceramics, so I look forward to checking out all the links you have here.
Good Luck
L J
Hi Linda, so lovely to get a note from a GSA graduate. I’d love to know what path life has led you down post GSA - are you still practicing ceramics in Scotland or maybe teaching? Are you keeping in touch with any other GSA grads? Do you have a web page? Images of your work? What is it like after graduation? Thanks so much for looking at my blog. I’d also love to know if you have any suggestions for useful links or tips for other graduating students. All the best, Emilka