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Rebecca Smedley
Chia Monsters
April 1, 2025
Open to All Skill Levels
Clay
Workshop Details
- Class runs 5:30PM-8:30PM
- All materials are included in the cost of workshop
- Light refreshments provided
Demographics
- Youth workshop
- Open to ages 5-6
Important Details
- Parents are required to provide drop-off/pick-up information
- Check-in opens 30 min prior to workshop start-time
Scholarships & Material Fees
Need help covering workshop costs? Arrowmont offers financial aid opportunities to broaden access to our arts and craft programs. We believe a diverse community enriches the learning experience for all.
Material fees are not included in our national workshop costs, but are included with the cost of our winter short workshops. A material list with estimated costs will be emailed about 30 days before the national workshop begins.
Cost Breakdown
Registration Fee
$10.00
Kids Short Shop
$10.00
Estimated Cost*
*Fees exclude housing and meal plans
*Fees exclude housing and meal plans
$20.00
Artist Bio
Rebecca Smedley
Rebecca Smedley was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She is an alum of the Rhode Island School of Design with an MFA in Ceramics (’16) and an alum of Berry College where she obtained her BA in art with concentrations in K-12 art education and studio art, ceramics (’13). She enjoys teaching children and adult ceramic and broom-making courses that use a variety of techniques while exploring nature for inspiration. Rebecca frequents art markets around East Tennessee selling her art as owner of Dust to Dust Studio. Rebecca currently helps run and lives at Rising Moons Farms in Philadelphia, TN with her husband. She works full time at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts as the Director of Local and Regional Programs.
Explore the Ceramics Studio
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, train kiln yard (soda and wood firing), and glaze room. With dedicated, professional studio staff on-hand to assist, Arrowmont is prepared to meet every knead – err need.


















