22 lbs. 10kg. Tucker’s MCS Porcelain has a smooth, robust and plastic body which fires white. Although it is used mainly as a throwing body it can be used to handbuild small-to-medium-sized pieces. This clay fires white.
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“Completely hands-on, very patient and endlessly generous with her knowledge and time.” Bea Branya, student.
Marilyn is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts. She’s been teaching pottery classes for over 30 years. She produces functional pottery out of her backyard studio in Clyde River. A natural teacher, Marilyn’s ‘mission’ is to give aspiring beginner potters an excellent foundation of the potters wheel. As a self-described fighter, Marilyn represents RESILIENCE and that’s just one reason why we are thrilled to have her on our support team!
Jaiden’s pottery journey began at the age of 9, when she attended her 1st class, and where she quickly developed a true passion for the craft. She continued to take classes until the age of 18, after which she began selling her work and assisting in local studios. She enjoys making functional pieces of art while exploring the science behind pottery processes. Currently, she’s focused on working with and developing glazes that mimic outer space elements or natural earth textures. At The Alley Street Clay Club, Jaiden can be found mixing glazes, loading the kilns and/or just tidying up. But when she’s finished maintaining order, we can’t wait to see what she makes next!
GUEST INSTRUCTOR | “Take the journey. Start at the beginning.”
Robert credits his Mom Elizabeth for introducing him to the wheel at the age of 12, and for that, we are grateful! He brings a wealth of experience to The Club as both instructor and production potter. Robert’s been immersed in PEI’s craft community since arriving here in 2010. He’s been a long-time supporter of the PEI Crafts Council, serving in several roles there, including 2 terms as president. He is self-taught and believes in the value of learning core skills first and then refining those skills through repetition. A small handwritten note in his studio sums up his mantra – “Make More Pots”. Yes we will, Robert. Welcome aboard!
Eryn has always had a passion for creating art. Her father Sandy Carruthers, who taught Graphic Design at Holland College for 23 years, guided her as she grew her drawing skills throughout her childhood. Eryn graduated in 2010 from the Holland College Fundamental Arts program and began attending NSCAD in Halifax that September. It was at NSCAD where she discovered her love for ceramic arts and in 2012, she received the Innovation PEI Craft Education Award. She shifted gears to pursue a career in Massage Therapy but never lost her passion for pottery. When she returned to PEI, she became a member of the PEI Potters studio where she was able to be happily reacquainted with the craft.
Eryn is inspired by the natural world and tries to capture it using colours found in nature and soft organic forms. She also loves listening to music and enjoys singing. Eryn lives in Pownal with her partner Dylan, her son Fynn and their two cats Dynah and Momo.
Eryn’s organizational skills and technical know-how is just what we need to keep the Club running smoothly! We can’t wait for you to meet her!