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Ceramic Education Facilities

Anderson Ranch Art Center - Anderson Ranch is located in the resort community of Snowmass Village, Colorado, 10 miles west of Aspen and 160 miles west of Denver.
Anderson Ranch Arts Center is a learning community dedicated to creativity and growth through the making and understanding of the visual arts through workshops, classes and other events.

Appalachian Center for Craft - Is a nationally renowned facility dedicated to expanding the influence of craft on contemporary art while preserving craft traditions, and offers top quality academic and professional programs in fine craft media, including the BFA degree and professional craft certificates.

Armory Art Center - A visual arts education center offering courses in ceramics, painting, drawing, jewelry, and sculpture. Located in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts - Offers art classes and craft classes for everyone from the novice to the professional. Craft education is the reason and being for Arrowmont, and for over 50 years the school has dedicated its resources to nurturing the creative talents of individuals. Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738. Phone: 865-436-5860, Fax: 865-430-4101

Castle Hill/Truro Center for the Arts - Thirty years ago the founders of Castle Hill envisioned a small art school in Truro. Their dreams of possibilities have been more than fully realized in program and in scope. Witness this catalog - more than 60 remarkable workshops, outstanding faculty - a product of so many years of development and insight, of laying down program foundation and challenging it with innovation.

Columbia Art Center - Columbia Art Center provides year-round art classes and workshops in ceramics, painting, glass, jewelry, drawing and more. Rotating gallery exhibitions, youth programs, art camp, studio rentals, darkroom and digital photography also available. 410-730-0075.

Hood College - Founded in 1893, Hood College is a private liberal arts college that is consistently ranked as one of the nations best colleges. Hood provides a residential experience for undergraduate women, as well as graduate and undergraduate education for both women and men.

John C. Campbell Folk School – John C. Campbell Folk School provides experiences in non-competitive learning and community life that are joyful and enlivening. Located in scenic Brasstown, North Carolina, the Folk School offers year-round weeklong and weekend classes for adults in craft, art, music, dance, cooking, gardening, nature studies, photography and writing. www.folkschool.org.

Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts – One-, two- and three-week workshops in June and July, 2008. Go to www.missa.ca for more information.

Northern Clay Center - Located in Minneapolis, MN, Northern Clay Center's mission is the advancement of the ceramic arts. Ongoing programs include exhibitions by contemporary regional, national and international ceramic artists, as well as historical and architectural ceramics; classes and workshops for children and adults at all skill levels; studio space and grants for artists; and a sales gallery representing many top ceramic artists from the region and elsewhere.

Odyssey Center for the Arts - Located in beautiful Asheville, NC, Odyssey features year-round classes and exhibits plus master clay artist workshops.

Peters Valley Craft Center - For a complete listing of classes, workshops and other opportunities, visit www.petersvalley.org.

San Angelo Museum - Visit www.samfa.org to learn more about the 17th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition from April 18th – June 22, 2008.

Sierra Nevada College - Featuring visiting artist workshops throughout the summer months at beautiful Lake Tahoe. Workshops for credit or non-credit; lunches included; housing available.

Xavier Gonzalez Workshops – (Crystalline Glazing workshops) To learn more about these workshops, or to schedule one at your facility or school, call 818-779-0990 or e-mail: xgceramics@sbcglobal.net.

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