Up and comming…

I received exciting news that I have been accepted as one of the pottery instructors at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival this September 2-4, 2010.  I am really looking forward to this opportunity.  My friend Tammy Rodeback and some other local potters will also be in attendance.  I can’t wait to get to know them better […]

London – Day 8 & 9

I ended my stay in London with a low-key day in Potters Bar.  I spent the day preparing for my trip home, laundry was the main focus of the day and a few odds and ends.  It was a very nice day with Clara and her children.  Packing was a pain, but it always is.  […]

London – Day 7

I went to the V&A Museum today.  They had art from all over the world and across many era’s.  I particularly enjoyed the Sculpture and Ceramics exhibits.  They had a huge section on the 6th floor dedicated to ceramic art and the history of ceramics from all over the world.  The ceramics was organized in […]

London – Day 5

Today was spent at the National Gallery in London. I was able to see work from all over the world.  I spent about 5 hours there and just started to scratch the surface of what was available.  I loved being able to see work from all over the world, Ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, the Middle […]

London – Day 4

I spent today exploring Camden Town, the Canal and The Regent’s Park.  I loved going through all of the Gothy / Alternative Shops and found a sweet little music shop: Resurrection Records where I was able to find some hard to find Industrial and Gothic Rock CD’s and LP’s.  From Camden I walked up the […]

London – Day 3

I spent the afternoon with Eric and Clara in London Proper.  I went to the Tate Museum of Modern Art and saw some beautiful work by some of the leading artists of the 20th century.  Though, and I know this is my personal beef, they only had one ceramic artwork on display and should have […]