Sunday, January 16, 2011

Brookside Pottery? Where is it? What is it? When is it?

 
When?
 Brookside Pottery hours will be by appointment and luck of the draw until Mid May.

I will be easiest to find on Monday mornings, Wed. and Fri. afternoons and Saturdays and by appointment. 

Where?
 I am located in a garage down the alley off 37th Street. Actual address 1138D East 37th Street. Across from channel 2 on the west side of Peoria. Basically in the parking lot behind Locker's Hair.  It is not as confusing as it sounds once you find the parking lot.  Call 918 747-7574 for shop and my cell is 918 697-6364. I will help you find your way.












 What is it?
Artists studio, my and my son's pottery for sale.

I sell many kinds of clay, low and high fire. I also carry Kemper Tools, Mud tools and more. The glazes I usually sell are Amaco, Spectrum and Laguna with a specialty in cone 5/6 glazes.

I also teach adult classes on Tuesday nights weather permitting, all levels with a class maximum of 8 students.  Young adults are usually tutored on Saturdays for one hour at $25 per hour plus materials.

Contact info: Linda Coward
                        claylady00@aol.com   (00's are numbers not letters)
                        shop  (918) 747-7574
                        cell (918) 697-6364



  
The rest of the story
  Nothing stays the same and that is true with my very unconventional business as well.  So Brookside Pottery or me, Linda Coward continues to change to survive.  If you are looking for a Walmart or a Hobby Lobby or A freshly painted up town gallery, keep looking. This is alternative shopping from the artist's working studio.

It is fun to meet people who find me on line and come to check it out or buy clay and tools. Sometimes people are looking for mugs or mass produced pottery. Well, that is not exactly what I am either.

The reaction to my alternative and creatively cluttered shop brings back memories of Santa Fe art studios in the early 70's.  I usually apologize and try to clear a path to the customers needs.  My studio space is small not 740 square feet compared to the 2600 I used to have.  Yes, I need to keep sorting.  But tucked in every nick and cranny of the shop you will fine tools, nature objects for inspiration, and projects in the works. It is fun and a little different. It is a very personal kind of shopping experience.

Brookside Pottery is a working pottery studio. I teach small classes, tutor adults and children and that is a great way to learn one to one.  I also sell tools clay and glazes.  I am an artist and I am a teacher. I have a masters degree and about 40 years of experience. And, like a crazy woman I share a lot of technical info with the community.

Now I have added more obligations to a very busy life.  I am teaching 3 classes at Roger's State until May.  This will affect the shop hours tremendously.  I  will be glad to meet anyone by appointment. The shop has limited heat sources as well but is a wonderful place to be especially in fair weather.

 

 

 

What it is all about.
News clip from the 80's. Ian on my lap at the wheel
Ian at work

Ian teaches enthusiastic boys
My ever so helpful student, Vera at work.










 












 



 




1 comment:

  1. Hello!
    Are there any pottery classes for adults? Just something very basic. Thanks!
    katelyn.j.stephens at gmail dot com

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