The Warwick Pottery Newsletter – July 2023

Welcome to our July edition of the Warwick Pottery Studio newsletter! We can’t wait to share what’s been going on this month! This month’s newsletter includes our official announcement for the holiday sale, our favorite glaze combos from this month, and our July Student Spotlight!

– Marilyn

Official Announcement: The 3rd Annual Warwick Pottery Show & Sale

It’s finally here! We’re happy to announce the official details of the 3rd Annual Warwick Pottery Studio Show & Sale! This year, we’ve doubled our space, and can’t wait to see everyone’s beautiful tables! Check out our official announcement here to read all of the details!

Though participation is optional, we highly encourage all of our students to join. This is a great opportunity to network with your fellow Warwick Potters and put yourself out there! Please note that registration is only open to currently registered students of Warwick Pottery Studio. Below, we’ve included two shareable flyers for you to share with your friends, family, and social media! We can’t wait to see you there!

The Glaze Corner: July Favorites

We’re excited to introduce a new addition to the Warwick Pottery newsletter, the Glaze Corner! This section of our newsletter will showcase some funky glaze combinations our potters have been trying out. Check out the combinations and their swatches below! All glazes have been used on either 308 Brooklyn Red Clay or 563 White Stoneware.

From left to right, top to bottom:
1. Half Clear/HalfGrapde topped with Layering Glaze
2. Shiny Black base topped with Shiny White, used on Brooklyn Red clay
3. Mottled Brown topped with Layering Glaze (brushed), used on White Stoneware clay
4. Shiny Black dipped halfway into Granny Apple Green, used on Brooklyn Red clay
5. Cream base with rim dipped in Dark Blue (Be careful! This blue loves to move!)

Student Spotlight: Meet Patricia Gaston Bayne

Introducing… Patricia Gaston Bayne, our fabulous potter of the month!

Patricia’s passion for clay began long before she embarked on her pottery journey. From a young age, Patricia has always enjoyed playing in the mud, molding it into mud pies that sparked her creative spirit!

In 2016, Patricia retired and found herself with the free time to pursue something she’s always dreamed of… pottery! Six years later, she’s still getting her hands dirty and making functional pottery that she generously gifts to her friends and family. There’s no better gift than a handcrafted pot, and Patricia knows this better than anyone! As a cherished member of our community, Patricia’s art brings us much joy. We can’t wait to see what she comes up with next!