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Steve Irvine

started making pottery 40 years ago and I’ve been earning my living as a potter for the past 34 years. The work that I make is mostly functional stoneware, but I don’t have a set line of work that is made on a production basis. I prefer to let forms and surfaces develop and evolve from firing to firing. I hope you’ll find some interesting images and informative text.

S.D. Smith

My name is Sandi Smith; aka S D Smith.
I am a sculptor, painter, and photographer. Also a licensed hairstylist & make up artist. I also fancy myself an Interior Designer (without papers) ;)P Pretty much anything that has to do with art, design, improvement, etc….I’m there!

Richmond Art Center

Mission

Richmond Art Center is a dynamic community arts organization that engages creative exploration and learning through studio art classes,
and transformative community projects.

Founded in 1936, the RAC provides meaningful visual arts experiences
to the diverse populations of the greater San Francisco Bay Area

Values

We believe that experiences with the arts as
communicated by professional artists, whether in
school classrooms, gallery settings, or the community
at large, promote cross-cultural understanding and
provide new perspectives and insights which
enrich our lives.

Ficklefink Pottery

I am creative by birth,
but an artist by choice”…Tammy Pease
Nature’s elements…earth, fire, and water, make up the clay process. That is probably why I was drawn to it with such a passion.

Penland School of Crafts

Penland School of Crafts is a national center for craft education located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. Penland offers one-, two-, and eight-week workshops in books & paper, clay, drawing, glass, iron, metals, photography, printmaking, textiles, and wood.