Firing "Julia" the Train Kiln
with Aarti Manik and Bruce Dehnert
$750
Skill Level: Beginner To Advanced
Bring your sunscreen because the future is bright. Come fire our new wood kiln with Aarti Manik from the renowned Golden Bridge Pottery in Pondicheri, India and Sugar Maples’ own Bruce Dehnert. Whether you’re a neophyte to the wood firing genre, or an expert in your own right, this opportunity to work together towards a beautiful result will engage and inspire you in our gorgeous environment. Participants will bring work for the firing, learn techniques for preparing for a wide range of results on surface, learn to load and fire a wood kiln, and then unload works transformed by this dynamic process. During the cooling of the kiln, there will be demonstrations, hikes into waterfalls, enjoying the environs that the Hudson River School of Painters recognized as being an artist’s heaven, learning about Indian ceramics in the world of wood-firing, and time to do your own work.
A professional photographer, Aarti Manik’s creative journey turned towards clay in 2012 at Dharavi, where she learnt from Hanif Galwani, a 7th generation master potter. In 2014, she joined Golden Bridge Pottery (GBP), a studio established by Deborah Smith and Ray Meeker in Pondicherry, India. Since her early studies there, she has helped to facilitate workshops for Bruce Dehnert, Elena Renker, John Dix, and Nick Schwartz. Aarti has assisted British potters Penny Simpson, Svend Bayer, and Clive Bowen, and her work has been included in many group shows in Jaipur, Montana (U.S), Mumbai, Ahemdabad, Delhi, and Richmond, Virginia (U.S) to name a few. Also in 2024, Aarti presented a highly successful solo exhibition at Centre De Art, Auroville, India. A recipient of the prestigious Multicultural Award at NCECA in 2019, Aarti is currently the Director of Golden Bridge Pottery in Pondicherry which offers an extensive educational, wood-firing, and residency program.
Bruce Dehnert has a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana and MFA from Alfred University. He has taught at Hunter College and Parsons School of Art and Design, The School of Art [New Zealand], the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UMASS Dartmouth, and workshops in New Zealand, China, Japan, Canada, and India. His awards include three Fletcher Challenge International Ceramics Awards, a New Jersey Artist Fellowship, the Settlor Prize in Sculpture, and a Carnegie Premier Award for Works on Paper. His work is held in numerous collections including The Crocker Museum, the Yixing Museum of Ceramic Art, The New Dowse Museum, and The White House [Washington, DC]. Dehnert has written articles for journals including, Studio Potter, Ceramics Monthly, and Ceramics: Art and Perception and co-authored Simon Leach’s Pottery Handbook for Abrams. He is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics and is Head of Ceramics at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts.
Course Fee: $600 + $110 Lab Fee + $40 Non-Refundable Registration Fee
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Session 1: May 28 - Jun 2nd, 2025
from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
35 Big Hollow Road
Maplecrest, NY 12454
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