Studio pottery is made by an individual potter working on his own in his studio, rather than in a ceramics factory (although there may be a design studio within a larger manufacturing site). A great take on this latter type of "studio classroom" is described by Carleton University. It differentiates itself based on a topic of instruction, isolated space, instructor led/included, and an added focus of directed criticism. A type of class that takes the above-mentioned workshop space, and recreates its core component of an open working environment. It allows for students to engage each other, help each other, and inspire each other while working. This time and space is beyond that of instructional time and faculty guidance is not available.
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