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  2. Pottery Alley invites beginners with 'Wheel for Dummies' class

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    Pottery Alley of Lafayette, at 2605 Johnston St., offers classes, workshops and parties for all ages. It opened in 2007 and became one of the area's premiere retreats for clay artists, from ...

  3. Ohr–O'Keefe Museum Of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum offers pottery classes at the Center for Ceramics, which houses a state of the art ceramics studio and classrooms. [7] In addition, the Ohr–O'Keefe Museum of Art is continuing its community and school outreach programs, to include the OOMA-Ed program for kids and adults.

  4. Willamalane Park and Recreation District - Wikipedia

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    Programs for Kids. Classes for all ages; Kids Club after-school care; Summer day camps and no-school day care; Swim lessons and play swims; Middle school sports program; Two50 youth center; Programs for Adults. Classes ranging from dog obedience to pottery, art, language, computing, music, history, cooking, outdoors, dance and a full range of ...

  5. Paint and sip - Wikipedia

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    Paint and sip studios are mostly franchises, [3] [4] [5] and the industry has steadily increased in popularity since 2012. [6]The popularity of paint and sip companies among potential franchise owners is commonly attributed to the drive of professionals with marketing or business experience to "get out of Corporate America".

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  7. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    In sharp contrast to the archaeological usage, in which the term terra sigillata refers to a whole class of pottery, in contemporary ceramic art, 'terra sigillata' describes only a watery refined slip used to facilitate the burnishing of raw clay surfaces and used to promote carbon smoke effects, in both primitive low temperature firing ...