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Ceramics Coop is 10!
Today we are celebrating 10 years since the legal entity holding Ceramics Studio Co-op had been registered. Starting with a dream of an impossible, and working through challenges and demands for personal growth, constant improvement, day-by-day learning, it’s been a humbling journey. We’ve met incredible people on the way, and have seen hard times and immence beauty created by human hands just like our own.
The workshop asked us for personal sacrifices, hard work, and readiness to be changed. We did not always accept it, but stayed with what had to be done for it’s existence. Sometimes this space carried us through great personal challenges, and we are grateful for it.
The community that gathers around and within the studio had been a beautiful source of joy, co-learning and co-creating together. Not just clay and ceramic pieces we get to make next to one another, but we are co-creating ourselves though creative work we undertake together, through being with each other in its pain and glory. Doing this in the community of like-minded and deeply passionate people is rewarding and life-transforming experience, and we are thankful for it.
We do wonder often what it means to create space for clay and its people, and take responsibility for who gets to participate and practice within the frame that the workshop can offer. Clay has its healing and connecting power. As a collective media where firings and space are shared, and conversations continue we create meaning around our work and how we share it. Being both at the edge of it and in the eye of the storm is the most rewarding journey.
Seeing our studio become a generative part of the artistic community of London that champions ceramics arts has been humbling and beautiful. We are grateful for each and every person who came in, contributed, attended classes and free events, fired their sculpture and pottery, and especially for our studio members who are at the heart of this community. It is such a joy to work with you and for you, it is such a joy to follow your ceramics journeys and see you strive for excellence, develop, change, become your best selves, and nourish your talents as artists and makers of things.
We are also grateful for funding that Arts Council England and Lewisham Council awarded us, and all kind and humble help from Cooperatives UK, their staff and business advisors, all tasty meals and coffees served to us by local businesses and cafes. We would not be here without you, and we are lucky to be here with you.
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Our new kiln named after Lucie Rie
We are delighted to introduce our newest addition to the studio equipment, a state-of-the-art 330 litre front loader kiln. We named our new biggest kiln so far after Dame Lucie Rie, prominent Austrian-born British studio potter, recently celebrated by a in-depth show in Kettles Yard.
With the promise of advanced technology and precise temperature control it gives us many hopes for the kinds of creations may now be envisoned and fired with us. This kiln is our first front loader, and it will take some time for Tatiana to learn ins and outs of how to make the most of it, but it is very exciting step forward, especially for sculptors we work with.
If you are looking for a community kiln hire, do get in touch with us via firing service page or contact form. It is our passion to make kilns available to the community of makers and artists in London. After 10 years of continuous work with so many sculptors and artists we have enough experience to be able to help almost anyone.
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Arts Council CV-19 Emergency Response Fund
We are delighted to share that we have received an offer of support from Arts Council England as a part of Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund. This Grant will be used towards the costs of running the studio at the time when we have to stop or minimize our activities, and next 6 months of operational costs.
We are humbled by and grateful for this support, and it is a turning point for our organization. From thinking about survival we can now focus on plans for reopening, supporting our community and bringing back services.
This grant for us is also a recognition of our contribution towards publicly funded arts though work we do teaching pottery and ceramics, serving as a ground for talent development and a place of excellence in making.
We have worked from the early stages of the “lockdown” trying to secure funding or any local authority support, which was futile for a long time. It had been a hard time of co-working, crunching numbers, attending seminars, emergency planning and bare minimum. This acknowledgement by Arts Council England is a testimony to the persistence of our team, our collective faith in the possibility of the positive outcome for our organization.
Thank you for all the support, and positive thoughts you were and are sending us. Your goodwill and care gave us a chance to get where we are now. Despite that the future is so unpredictable to many of us, we hope studio will be an island of stability for many in our making community, we are standing in solidarity with organizations, artists and makers who are facing difficulty at the moment.
Now more than ever we miss having our makers and students around, and we hope we can all be making together soon.
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People’s Pottery Drop-in classes
This autumn we discovered ourselves under quite a lot of pressure to make sure drop-in classes stay available. Thanks to you, our committed new makers and clay lovers we are planning 4 special drop-in sessions this season. You can book them via this page.
We know it is sometimes hard to commit to longer course, but you’d really like to try it. Or there could be an older piece of yours you wanted to glaze. We would not want to see all the exciting projects left unrealised unfinished and stuck on shelves, due to difficult work schedules, and busy lives.
So plan it in for your Thursday evenings: book your places here.
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Studio Space Availabe
Studio Space available
Join our maker community from April- May 2015
Ceramics desk space is available at Ceramics Studio Co-op, artist-run maker space and open-access workshop. It is a rare chance to join vibrant community of 8 ceramics makers and artists that work at the co-operative premises.
The studio is equipped for professional ceramics practice, with basic equipment like various throwing wheels, slab roller, kilns etc.
Rent of desk space includes access to studio equipment and shared common area where bigger pieces can be produced.
Please contact us for more details via the studio email or ring 02086916421 to arrange a viewing appointment.
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How can you help us?
We have been running our ceramics coop studio for 5 month from our new premises at New Cross, and managed to make substantial first steps in making our dream of a professional collective ceramics studio come to live. There are currently 8 inspiring makers working in the studios. There is a growing demand for our classes and services. We have started carrying out commissions for bespoke ceramics and our Open Studios event on December was very well attended! Thank you for buying all little presents from us, and inspiring makers in the studios to do more and go further with their practice.
Here are few things that could help us to grow a professional ceramics studio and a better cooperative:
– If you have a friend or acquaintance who may be interested in having a space for their ceramics practice in South London, please let them know about us. We are an affordable studio with good values where young up and coming ceramicists can gain access to equipment allowing to produce their work.
– If you know South East London based ceramicists, they may be interested in firing service we provide. Kilns are not always easy to access. Please let them know about us.
– If you have a friend who would like to join our People’s Pottery classes, please send them a link to our website. We have spaces at short classes available for booking from February!
– If you know someone who can donate us old or unneeded equipment to improve our ceramics facility, please let them know it would help our good cause in bringing this ceramics studio to higher professional standards.
– If you are a funding body or individual interested in supporting crafts in Britain, and helping innovational makers gain access professional facilities please get in touch with us. We aim to build economically sustainable enterprise, but since it is the start we would appreciate your help in supporting ceramics artists working in London by funding new equipment and specialised artist projects and exhibitions.
We are very grateful for all help and inspirations in making this ethical studios come to live. Thank you all.
Anna and Tatiana.
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10% discount for Spring Term 2015 Early Birds!
At Ceramics Studio Co-op we like our People’s Pottery class. It brings different people to ceramics, and it’s always exciting to observe and help to develop new ideas. We know that every next class is looked forward to, and this is what makes us happy!
To celebrate this (it is not just all talking) we offer everyone 10% discount for all Spring Term 2015 People’s Pottery bookings made before Christmas.
Just type in “early bird” in the coupon area at the checkout.
We knew you’d like it.
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Invitation: Opening of the new ceramics studio in New Cross, London
Invitation: Opening of the new ceramics studio
in New Cross, London
4 October 15:00 – 19:00
Dear Friends,
We warmly invite you to join us on Saturday 4th October from 3-7pm to celebrate the opening of Ceramics Studio Co-op.
We hope it would make a great occasion to come and visit us if you have not been to the studios before. For us it is also a moment to celebrate South London community we have joined and acknowledge the process we are going though. We want to make this celebration in ceramics so we invite you to join us for a drink and make together a pot about local area!
In the evening’s programme:
Artworks by artists working in the studio
Collective pot making ~ Setting up process slides
Drinks and snacks ~ Pot sale
Our address is 14,17 Block C, Juno Way, New Cross, Se145RW
We look forward to welcome you to the studios on Saturday,
Ceramics Studio Co-op