I am trying something new — a Kiln Opening. It won’t be a true Kiln Opening, in the sense that we will all stand around and see the work emerge for the first time from the kiln. Instead, I will have already taken out the pots, cleaned and priced them, and then returned them to the spots where they stood during the firing.
Salt glazed pots require grinding and cleaning. Plus, I need to look at them for a while before I am willing to send them out into the world — to record glaze results, test them for heat resistance, and most importantly, to see what they look like! So this will be as close to a true Kiln Opening as I can manage. The pots won’t be still warm from firing, but the brownies and coffee will be. Please come by if you’re in the area!