Embrace the little things in life. Have tea with a friend and serve it from a beautiful, hand-made tea pot like this one made by Tania Julian, which is featured in Issue 2 of Stylish Home magazine.  Serving tea from beautiful and functional tea pots is a tradition that goes back through human history, and pervades countless cultures. Owning a hand-made, functional piece of art is one of the small ways we can embrace a full and enriching life!

Tania Julian White and Red Tea Set

See the article here: http://www.stylishhome.com/sites/default/files/StylishHome%20Home%20Makeover%20Catalog.pdf

Buy the teapot and cups set here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/85552115/white-and-red-teapot-set

Come help us celebrate our 10th year with the biggest and best holiday show ever!  We are working hard to update the gallery and to turn our entire studio into a winter wonderland with food, beverages and holiday cheer!  The big opening is Friday, December 2, 2011 from 6 pm until 10.  Holiday hours are weekends from 9 to 4.  Stop by and see the new gnomes.  Maybe Nipsy will be there, too!

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Let clay be a medium for fun, expression and creativity during the summer.  Start your kids with an introduction to techniques and projects involving hand-building and throwing on the wheel.  Check out the new summer clay camp at CCGW!

Empty Bowls Fundraiser for the Trinity Women’s and Children’s Shelter

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Buy a Bowl and cup

handmade by members of cabbagetown clay & Glass Works for $30FILLED with deliciousfood and drink COUrteSY OF stone soup kitchen 

 

 


Refills for $5 each

 


April 16, 2011

6 til 10 pm

 

 

 



Check out the creations from our first annual

 

 

Valentine’s Day Workshop 
 
 
 

Welcome to 2011!! We have some exciting events planed for the new year! Check out our new classes starting in January!

Jeanette and Devanie participated in the August Anagama firing at Hambidge Center for Arts and Sciences in Rabun Gap, Georgia. Hambidge is a beautiful serene retreat for artist located in the North Georgia mountains. This was a first in many respects; camping (thanks to Tania for our ‘condo’ in the woods), stoking a wood kiln till the wee hours of the morning and seeing a native of the mountains,a black bear.  Rebecca also had new work in the kiln that she made at a week long Rick Berman class at John C. Cambel School. Thanks to Rick Burman and Tom Egan for such amazing experience!  It was great to meet everyone who took part in the firing.

The holidays are coming up and we would like to make room for all the cool new stuff we are making. We will mark down old work from our already reasonable prices, after all our new work surpasses it in beauty. There will be some “seconds”, pieces that have minor defects but are still quite beautiful, that will have low prices as welll. Our Gallery will be open as well so that you can wander in to peruse our full priced items and get a glimpse of some ceramic artists at work.

February is a romantic, squishy, lovey-dovey kind of month. The cold weather makes us want to snuggle up with our loved ones and drink great big mugs of hot cocoa. You can see some of the love coming out of our artists.

Stop on by to pick up a gift for your sweet little pumpkin. Or just to drop-off your handmade valentine’s day card. We’d like that, too!

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