104 Chip and Dip Serving Set
Art, Culture, Music, Tra | Registration opens 4/15/25 9:00 AM EDT
Students will spend three weeks making a unique serving dish with a small dipping bowl container. Students will be guided through the process of developing pieces for a chip and dip serving set. Each student will be assisted in preparation for decorating their work with the color(s) they have selected. Works will be kiln fired, and students will critique and exchange information about the outcome of their work. Fee will cover all clay, glaze, firing and tool use.
Bill Capshaw
Bill Capshaw is a member of the Advisory Board of the Oak Ridge Art Center where he oversees the planning and operation of the pottery studio and teaches beginning to advanced classes. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (ceramics) in 1971 and a Master of Fine Arts (printing process) in 1974. In addition to teaching at the Art Center, he has given workshops at facilities such as the Appalachian Center for Crafts, Arrowmont, John C. Campbell Folk School, and Vanderbilt University. As a professional artist he competes locally and nationally, has received many awards, and is represented in many museum collections.