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Pottery Workshop: Bird Feeders / Tammy Rodeback

  • Granary Arts 86 North Main Street Ephraim, UT, 84627 United States (map)

Granary Arts invites you to participate in a hands-on pottery workshop taught by artist Tammy Rodeback.

Clay Bird Feeders
Saturday, July 8, 2023 / 12pm

Participants will learn the basic techniques needed for hand-building clay bird feeders. In this process, clay is rolled out into slabs, cut into sections, and assembled. The bird feeders will then be fired and returned to participants. This workshop is primarily intended for teens and adults. All skill levels welcome, no prior experience required. All materials will be provided.

This is a free workshop. Space is limited, PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE!

Register Online at https://www.eventbrite.com/.../building-clay-bird-feeders...

Or contact us at info@granaryarts.org / 435.283.3456

The workshop will be held in the CCA Christensen Cabin, 86 N Main Street, Ephraim UT 84627

About the Instructor
Tammy Rodeback has over 20 years of experience working her magic at the potter’s wheel. During this time Tammy has taught classes for the Red Kiln in Sugar House, Utah and at her home studio in Provo, Utah. In the winter of 2006 Tammy helped start the fundraiser Bowls for Humanity for the Food and Care Coalition, an event that raises money for people experiencing homelessness in Utah County. While attending Utah Valley University she co-founded the Ceramics Artist Association, a school-sponsored club for ceramic arts students to gain experience selling their work and to help cover expenses to attend the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference. Tammy graduated from Utah Valley University with honors in April 2011 earning a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree.

Granary Arts is supported in part by Utah Division of Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts, VIA Art Fund in partnership with Wagner Foundation, Sorenson Legacy Foundation, The Paul T. Walton Jr. Charitable Foundation, The Sam and Diane Stewart Family Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, The Ephraim City RAP Tax Fund, Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area, Sites Set for Knowledge and Utah Humanities, Sanpete County Travel, and generous support from Ephraim City.

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