Ceramics Open Studio Pass | Fall 2

Ceramics Open Studio Pass | Fall 2

Ceramics | Available

Bruce House | 171 Cedar Street Corning, NY 14830 United States
Ceramics Studio | Whole
10/28/2024-12/14/2024
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$302.00
$252.00

Ceramics Open Studio Pass | Fall 2

Ceramics | Available

Explore your journey with ceramics even further with a Studio Pass! Intermediate and advanced-level adult artists are welcome to use the ceramics studio with the purchase of 171’s Ceramics Studio Pass. After a brief orientation and interview with 171’s Ceramics Technician, Amanda Warren, you’ll have access to the ceramics studio to create artwork at your own pace.

Studio Pass hours are listed on 171’s online calendar, and we encourage you to call ahead if you have any questions about studio availability. We make every effort to update the online calendar; however, occasionally 171 may use the studio for other activities, parties, meetings, private lessons, or rentals. Studio Pass time may be accessed when there are no classes in session; Midday Clay is the only exception, and Studio Pass holders are welcome during that time.

Ceramics Studio Passes are non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and do not roll over into future sessions. The price includes one 25lb bag of clay, the use of all studio tools, glazes, and firing of work. Any additional clay needed during this time must be purchased from 171—no outside materials are allowed.

Warren, Amanda
Amanda Warren

Amanda Teaches: Ceramics, Summer Camps, Outreach Programs

Amanda Warren is 171 Cedar Arts Center’s Ceramic Technician and Instructor. Amanda started teaching at 171 in 2013 and became the full-time Ceramic Technician in 2014. Amanda is a graduate of Alfred University where she received her BFA in Ceramics and Art Education. Amanda then earned her M.S. Ed. in Art Education from Syracuse University in 2012. Amanda has also been certified through NYS as a K-12 Visual Arts teacher.

While her main form of art making is based in ceramics, she has practiced in glass blowing, printmaking, and drawing. Originally from Schenectady New York, Amanda now lives in Hornell with her husband Matt, their little boy Desmond, and their precocious kitty Willow. Amanda is happiest when in the studio and classroom making art with her students and passing on her love for all things art. When she isn’t in the studio, you can find her at the movies, outside enjoying nature, or out and about on an adventure. Her favorite color is periwinkle.

When Amanda isn’t doing technician work she teaches Midday Clay, workshops, and summer camp classes. She has exhibited work in every Mosaic show at 171, the Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, created work for the Rockwell Museum, and GlassFest.

Amanda is the 2022 recipient of 171’s Bob Kinner Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence.