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Kilnloading

My kiln is being loaded with some of Andy Kennedy’s recent work. We are both interested in exploring the use of local clays as glazes in a cone 10 firing. Claybanks abound in all the nearby rivers, and each has a distinctly unique signature so there is room for much exploration.

Filed Under: April 2022 Newsletter, Members Author: Russell Ford

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