Thursday, July 17, 2008

Take a Course with Molly Hatch!


















Starting in September, I will be teaching several ceramic courses throughout New England. You can take both academic and non-academic classes ranging from handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques to surface decoration.

I will be teaching an eight week course in Hanover at the New Hampshire League of Craftsmen. For the times and listing see their website here.

I will be at Dartmouth College, also in Hanover NH. So if you are attending Dartmouth and need instruction, come on down to the Davidson Studio and I will be there 1-2 afternoons a week going over beginning to advanced techniques.

On Monday evenings for the Fall semester I will be teaching a course titled "Ceramics: The New Canvas" through the Continuing Education Department:

Ceramics: A New Canvas / CER 2043 1
Molly Hatch
M 6:30PM - 9:45PM Building A A005
9/8/2008 - 12/15/2008
CER 2043 C1: 2.00 Credits
$895
CER 2043 N1: 0.00 Credits
$685
Have you ever thought twice about the cup you drink from or the tiles in your bathroom? Ceramics could be your new canvas. This course is an opportunity for students with a love of painting, drawing, and printmaking to apply their concepts and skills to ceramics. You will be introduced to contemporary and historic ceramics through lectures and readings. Students will acquire basic hand-building and surface decoration skills and an understanding of the ceramic process. Open to all skill levels.

Molly Hatch Ceramics Relocated to Vermont






































































It is official, I have left graduate school and all of its comforts to a life as a potter in Vermont. You can now find me in lovely, historic Bellows Falls Vermont, just off of I-91 N, just over the Massachusetts and New Hampshire borders. My website will be updated soon with new contact information, my cell phone and email remain the same. If you are interested in stopping by to purchase work or see me and my work in progress, my studio and gallery are now located at 4 Atkinson Street, Bellows Falls VT 05101.

I have included some images of Bellows Falls for you to look at as it is such a lovely old factory town with an immense amount of Victorian brownstone charm. Real estate here is CHEAP, for Vermont, just to let you all know. Bellows Falls is lovely for a visit or a stop through on your way to Saxtons River or Grafton Vermont--the home of the Grafton Village Cheese Co. You can stay at one of the many B&Bs that Vermont is famous for, or the Old Tavern at Grafton is spectacular with an amazing dining room. Or the Inn at Saxtons River also has great accommodations and dining.

I hope you can all stop in for a studio visit!