Ceramic Studios
Bright and spacious, the Arrowmont clay studios have a little something for every potter. From the window-filled wheel throwing studio to the kiln yard, we’re always improving upon these professionally equipped spaces.
Explore Ceramics Workshops

Anatomical Approach to Hollow Building the Bust

Finding Our Way: Surface Design & Brushwork Decoration

Soda Firing: Exploring Atmospheric Glaze and Surface

Plaster + Slip: Moldmaking Fundamentals

Multi-Part Vessels: From Pitchers to Jars

Sculptural Bowls: Hollow Construction

Paperclay, Building Sculpture With DIPPABLES

From Mold to Wall: Synergetic Sculptures and Terra Sigillata Surfaces

Form as Canvas: Form and Surface Design

Chimeric Clay: Sculpting Narrative Mythologies

Faceted and Altered Forms

Strengths of the Slab: Engineering Planar Architecture

Deep Dive Into Surface Decoration
Overview
Located in the historic West Building, the Ceramic Studios are a multi-room complex dedicated to all our clay loving students. Featuring both a wheel throwing studio and hand-building studio, shared spaces between these classrooms include a hot box, electric kiln room, atmospheric kiln yard (soda, salt, and wood firing), and glaze room. With dedicated, professional studio staff on-hand to assist, Arrowmont is prepared to meet every knead – err need.
- Salt, Soda and Wood Firing Kiln Yard
- Hand-building studio
- Wheel-throwing studio
- Glaze room
- Professionally equipped spaces
- Creative expression through clay
Ceramic Studio Equipment Inventory
Note: Though an item may be listed here, it does not guarantee availability at the time of your workshop. Studio equipment is often shared between all 10 studio spaces based on workshop topic and material needs. When preparing a workshop, conference of group event being held on campus, please notify studio staff of all items needed, including those listed below.
General Equipment
Canvas covered table tops
Large Plaster slabs
21 Shimpo Banding Wheels -varying sizes
2 Extruders with attachments
2 Slab rollers
21 electric Brent wheels
1 treadle wheel
4 Plaster wedging tables with wire cutters (2 per studio – one red, one white clay)
7 Ware carts
Bat pins
Putty knives and scrapers
Spray bottles
Assorted wooden paddles
Towels
Wooden slats
Plaster press moulds
Plaster hump moulds
Wood slump moulds
Rolling pins
Bats – 12”, 14”, 20”
Ware boards – various sizes
Gypsum boards -various sizes
Plaster Equipment
Coddle boards – various sizes
Commercial Molds – assortment of types and sizes
Mold straps and rubber bands
Glaze Room Equipment & Supply
Ball mill with accessories
2 scales – 10lb capacity
2 triple beam balances
3 digital scales
2 spray booths
Air compressor
High-speed blunger
Measuring cups and spoons
Sieves with assorted meshes
Talisman hand-cranked sieve
Spray guns
Drill with mixing bit
Dipping tongs
Buckets – various sizes
Kiln Room/Outdoor Equipment
2 small electric test kilns (Paragon and Skutt)
5 Medium electric kilns – 9 cubic feet (Skutt, Amaco) 1 Large oval electric kiln – 35 cubic feet (Olympic) Geil up-draft gas kiln – 18 cubic feet
Stilts – from ¼” to 16”
Shop vac
Bench Grinder
Hot box
Atmospheric Kiln
Soda Kiln
Salt Kiln
Train Woodfire kiln
Kiln shelves – silica carbide
Stilt/Brick posts
Safety Goggles
Silica Carbide Shelf Scapers
Garden sprayer with metal tips
Angle grinder
Masonry chisels
Pyrometer
Thermocouples – salt, soda, and wood
Welding gloves
High temperature fiber gloves
Face shields
Welding goggles
Polymer Clay Equipment
3 Faberware Convection Ovens Toaster Oven
8 Pasta Machines
A beloved feature of our Ceramic Studios is the clay boneyard. Started over 30 years ago, and now spanning almost every room in the West building, the boneyard features unglazed pottery from instructors, students and class collaborations. Walls of clay mugs, teapots, bowls, platters, and sculpture line the walls. Though you can’t take a piece home, we love when students capture and share this special collection online.






