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Schools and Teachers in Pottery (7)

The Bloomington Art Center is easily reached (less than half mile from the interstate)., and welcomes visitors and students from throughout the Metro area and beyond. The clay studio features twenty-four wheels (in two adjacent areas), multiple electric kilns, plus gas and raku kilns. Unique in the region, students are given daily open studio access for individual practice (typically, seven days a week). The glass studio accomodates several types of glass making, with blown glass in an off-site…

Exhibitions 10 exhibitions each year, featuring emerging and established artists, where visitors can SEE over time, the complete range of work in clay: functional, sculptural, historical, industrial, architectural, and installations Education Classes offered year-round, on a quarterly basis, where students of all ages and stages can LEARN about clay. Summer day clay camps for children. Short-term workshops, lectures, demos and tours for all ages. ClayToGo outreach programs. Artist Services Studio…

For over 40 years, the Faribault Art Center (now Paradise Center for the Arts) has been part of the Faribault community. Begun in the 1950’s by a small group of artists, FAC promoted visual arts to local artists and art lovers through classes, exhibitions, and community involvement projects. FACT also had a strong history of making theatrical performances accessible to community participants as well as patrons. There are currently two community theater performances a year: one summer large scale…