Member Firing Fee January 25’ Anagama & Train Kiln Firing Workshop
Note: This member firing fee covers staying on the property as well as kiln maintenance, firing, and upkeep.
Schedule
1/3 - Prep Day
1/4 & 1/5 - Loading days
1/6 - 1/15 - Firing days
1/15 - Estimated last day of firing
1/25 - Unloading
What you get:
The opportunity to purchase space in the Anagama and/or Train Kiln at the rate of $65 per cubic foot.
This workshop is focused on firing BOTH the Anagama and Train kilns if the amount of work permits. In the event that there is not enough work for both kilns the Train Kiln will not be fired.
5 nights of free camping is included with registration, see the shop tab to purchase additional camping nights
Access to our glazes
Learn by doing: participants will be able to join in all aspects of the firing process including loading, firing, clean-up, and wood prep.
Instruction overview of the wood-firing process, how to fire the kiln, and how to clean up and care for wood-fired works post-firing.
Participation:
Participants are expected to be present for prep and loading day then may come and go during the firing while not on shift or helping with wood prep. Please note this is not a pick-up and drop-off firing service and participants are expected to assist with prep, loading and unloading, wood prep, clean-up and kiln shifts. You will be able to sign-up for kiln shifts after orientation on loading day. There will always be an experienced lead person on shift. Pay attention to loading dates and be sure to have your ceramic works onsite on or before loading dates.
Places To Stay:
There are several comfortable places to stay in the area, the handout sent at checkout contains recommendations on places to stay.
Clay Bodies:
Much of the outcome in atmospheric firings depends on the clay body. It is important to use clays which are high refractory. All clay bodies must be Cone 10 or higher. No low-fire or mid-range clays, they will melt in the kiln and make a HUGE mess of everyone’s work and our kilns. The train kiln can get up to cone 12 and is held at high temperatures for several days. Avoid dark or iron rich clay bodies as they may slump, dunt or bloat. Suggested clays we have had success with are WSO, Porcelains, Bmix Woodfire, White stoneware.
What to Make:
A variety of shapes and sizes is strongly encouraged, this will make for better load and firing results! Please avoid bringing ONLY cups and bowls, appropriate spaces for these forms are limited and if you do so some of your work will likely not make it into the kiln. Steer clear from plates and platters as these tend to be hard to fit and often warp in firing.Tall and thin, always in, and round and bulbous shapes are great for certain spots.
How Much Work to Bring:
We recommend bringing extra pieces to fire, this gives some flexibility when loading and ensures you get a good amount of work in the kiln. If you go beyond the amount of prepaid kiln space you can purchase more while here, if it is available. While we will do our best to fit everything, there is a chance that some of your work may not make it into the kiln due to space constraints. It is essential that participants be flexible on the placement of work in the kiln. The lead artists must be able to load the kiln in a way that ensures best results for the flow of the firing and the work of all participants.
Glazes:
We recommend that you do not glaze your work or only use liner glazes. Often the most beautiful pieces out of kilns are the ones without glaze. This also allows us to tumble stack, creating even more surface, variety, and better loading options. If you do wish to glaze, we will supply a selection of traditional glazes here for you to use. You may use your own glazes however please use stable cone 10 glazes that don’t tend to run.
REFUND POLICY:
In the event of cancelation by the registrant; Up to two weeks prior to the date of the event you will receive a refund of your purchase amount minus a $100 fee. If you are a member you may use this fee toward a future firing workshop. No refund will be given within two weeks of the event.
Note: This member firing fee covers staying on the property as well as kiln maintenance, firing, and upkeep.
Schedule
1/3 - Prep Day
1/4 & 1/5 - Loading days
1/6 - 1/15 - Firing days
1/15 - Estimated last day of firing
1/25 - Unloading
What you get:
The opportunity to purchase space in the Anagama and/or Train Kiln at the rate of $65 per cubic foot.
This workshop is focused on firing BOTH the Anagama and Train kilns if the amount of work permits. In the event that there is not enough work for both kilns the Train Kiln will not be fired.
5 nights of free camping is included with registration, see the shop tab to purchase additional camping nights
Access to our glazes
Learn by doing: participants will be able to join in all aspects of the firing process including loading, firing, clean-up, and wood prep.
Instruction overview of the wood-firing process, how to fire the kiln, and how to clean up and care for wood-fired works post-firing.
Participation:
Participants are expected to be present for prep and loading day then may come and go during the firing while not on shift or helping with wood prep. Please note this is not a pick-up and drop-off firing service and participants are expected to assist with prep, loading and unloading, wood prep, clean-up and kiln shifts. You will be able to sign-up for kiln shifts after orientation on loading day. There will always be an experienced lead person on shift. Pay attention to loading dates and be sure to have your ceramic works onsite on or before loading dates.
Places To Stay:
There are several comfortable places to stay in the area, the handout sent at checkout contains recommendations on places to stay.
Clay Bodies:
Much of the outcome in atmospheric firings depends on the clay body. It is important to use clays which are high refractory. All clay bodies must be Cone 10 or higher. No low-fire or mid-range clays, they will melt in the kiln and make a HUGE mess of everyone’s work and our kilns. The train kiln can get up to cone 12 and is held at high temperatures for several days. Avoid dark or iron rich clay bodies as they may slump, dunt or bloat. Suggested clays we have had success with are WSO, Porcelains, Bmix Woodfire, White stoneware.
What to Make:
A variety of shapes and sizes is strongly encouraged, this will make for better load and firing results! Please avoid bringing ONLY cups and bowls, appropriate spaces for these forms are limited and if you do so some of your work will likely not make it into the kiln. Steer clear from plates and platters as these tend to be hard to fit and often warp in firing.Tall and thin, always in, and round and bulbous shapes are great for certain spots.
How Much Work to Bring:
We recommend bringing extra pieces to fire, this gives some flexibility when loading and ensures you get a good amount of work in the kiln. If you go beyond the amount of prepaid kiln space you can purchase more while here, if it is available. While we will do our best to fit everything, there is a chance that some of your work may not make it into the kiln due to space constraints. It is essential that participants be flexible on the placement of work in the kiln. The lead artists must be able to load the kiln in a way that ensures best results for the flow of the firing and the work of all participants.
Glazes:
We recommend that you do not glaze your work or only use liner glazes. Often the most beautiful pieces out of kilns are the ones without glaze. This also allows us to tumble stack, creating even more surface, variety, and better loading options. If you do wish to glaze, we will supply a selection of traditional glazes here for you to use. You may use your own glazes however please use stable cone 10 glazes that don’t tend to run.
REFUND POLICY:
In the event of cancelation by the registrant; Up to two weeks prior to the date of the event you will receive a refund of your purchase amount minus a $100 fee. If you are a member you may use this fee toward a future firing workshop. No refund will be given within two weeks of the event.
Note: This member firing fee covers staying on the property as well as kiln maintenance, firing, and upkeep.
Schedule
1/3 - Prep Day
1/4 & 1/5 - Loading days
1/6 - 1/15 - Firing days
1/15 - Estimated last day of firing
1/25 - Unloading
What you get:
The opportunity to purchase space in the Anagama and/or Train Kiln at the rate of $65 per cubic foot.
This workshop is focused on firing BOTH the Anagama and Train kilns if the amount of work permits. In the event that there is not enough work for both kilns the Train Kiln will not be fired.
5 nights of free camping is included with registration, see the shop tab to purchase additional camping nights
Access to our glazes
Learn by doing: participants will be able to join in all aspects of the firing process including loading, firing, clean-up, and wood prep.
Instruction overview of the wood-firing process, how to fire the kiln, and how to clean up and care for wood-fired works post-firing.
Participation:
Participants are expected to be present for prep and loading day then may come and go during the firing while not on shift or helping with wood prep. Please note this is not a pick-up and drop-off firing service and participants are expected to assist with prep, loading and unloading, wood prep, clean-up and kiln shifts. You will be able to sign-up for kiln shifts after orientation on loading day. There will always be an experienced lead person on shift. Pay attention to loading dates and be sure to have your ceramic works onsite on or before loading dates.
Places To Stay:
There are several comfortable places to stay in the area, the handout sent at checkout contains recommendations on places to stay.
Clay Bodies:
Much of the outcome in atmospheric firings depends on the clay body. It is important to use clays which are high refractory. All clay bodies must be Cone 10 or higher. No low-fire or mid-range clays, they will melt in the kiln and make a HUGE mess of everyone’s work and our kilns. The train kiln can get up to cone 12 and is held at high temperatures for several days. Avoid dark or iron rich clay bodies as they may slump, dunt or bloat. Suggested clays we have had success with are WSO, Porcelains, Bmix Woodfire, White stoneware.
What to Make:
A variety of shapes and sizes is strongly encouraged, this will make for better load and firing results! Please avoid bringing ONLY cups and bowls, appropriate spaces for these forms are limited and if you do so some of your work will likely not make it into the kiln. Steer clear from plates and platters as these tend to be hard to fit and often warp in firing.Tall and thin, always in, and round and bulbous shapes are great for certain spots.
How Much Work to Bring:
We recommend bringing extra pieces to fire, this gives some flexibility when loading and ensures you get a good amount of work in the kiln. If you go beyond the amount of prepaid kiln space you can purchase more while here, if it is available. While we will do our best to fit everything, there is a chance that some of your work may not make it into the kiln due to space constraints. It is essential that participants be flexible on the placement of work in the kiln. The lead artists must be able to load the kiln in a way that ensures best results for the flow of the firing and the work of all participants.
Glazes:
We recommend that you do not glaze your work or only use liner glazes. Often the most beautiful pieces out of kilns are the ones without glaze. This also allows us to tumble stack, creating even more surface, variety, and better loading options. If you do wish to glaze, we will supply a selection of traditional glazes here for you to use. You may use your own glazes however please use stable cone 10 glazes that don’t tend to run.
REFUND POLICY:
In the event of cancelation by the registrant; Up to two weeks prior to the date of the event you will receive a refund of your purchase amount minus a $100 fee. If you are a member you may use this fee toward a future firing workshop. No refund will be given within two weeks of the event.