Production Specifics

The Glasgow Ceramics Studio run a visiting artists program open to artists from all media and an annual graduate award, as well as providing private tuition, technical support, workshops, commission work and the other services listed below to the wider artistic community, community groups and the public. In house production includes gas and electric kilns, potter's wheels, and ceramics finishing tools. All work is carried out by the studio's professional members. Please email or call to discuss your project in advance. With regards to commissions, please be aware that ceramics is a technical medium and often a period of testing and development is required before a final product can be produced, so lead time can vary.

Turnaround TimeProject Dependent
Starting CostUnder £50
Production Access Open
File TypesN/A

Materials

Stoneware Clay Clay Porcelain Earthenware Clay Glaze Plaster of Paris

Processes

Ceramics Slipcasting Kiln Firing Glazing Mould Making Ceramics Repairs Transfer Application

Machines

Potters Wheel Electric Kiln Gas Kiln Clay Extruder Trolley Kiln Pug Mill
 

Works With

Large Businesses
Small Companies
Professionals
General Public
Students

Capacity

Bespoke 1-offs
Samples
Prototypes
Short Run
Medium Run
Large Run

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Company History

The Glasgow Ceramics Studio was originally set up by a group of ceramics graduates from the Glasgow School of Art in 1998. The studio's primary function is to provide work spaces and equipment to use for ceramic artists.


Contact Glasgow Ceramics Studio

ContactEmilka Radlinska and Anna Lewandowska Mirska
Ceramic Artists
Emailemilka.radlinska@gmail.com or annalm@op.pl
Phone+44 1415508030 or +44 7459828255
Websiteglasgowceramicstudio.com
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AddressGlasgow Ceramics Studio (no.11), Wasps Artists' Studios, 77 Hanson Street, Glasgow G31 2HF
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